floor plan privacy check

Can the front door see too much?

Privacy & Sightline Check maps entry views and public-zone sightlines to find visual exposure into private rooms and sensitive targets.

Best for

Best for buyers, renters, and remodelers worried about entry views, bedrooms, beds, bathrooms, or desk placement.

What you get

A confirmed issue map, score breakdown, prioritized suggestions, and questions to send to your designer.

What the review checks

Evidence you can point to in the plan.

Walking paths

Home Flow Check

Find narrow passages, furniture conflicts, door swings, and everyday routes that feel awkward after move-in.

  • Entry to living room route
  • Narrowest passage width
  • Furniture and door conflicts
Entry view

Privacy & Sightline Check

Check whether the entry, dining area, or living room has direct visual exposure into bedrooms, beds, bathrooms, or work zones.

  • Entry sightline cone
  • Private-zone exposure
  • Low-cost privacy fixes

Review workflow

Half automatic, half confirmed by you.

FloorPlanCheck does not pretend every uploaded plan is perfect. The app creates a draft, then asks you to confirm the few objects that matter most for the selected review.

1. Draft the plan Read visible walls, rooms, doors, windows, labels, and known dimensions.
2. Confirm key points Approve or adjust scale, openings, room types, private targets, and kitchen nodes.
3. Generate the review Produce a score, issue map, evidence, suggestions, designer questions, and confidence notes.

Product screenshots

See the review flow before the app launch.

These preview screens show how FloorPlanCheck moves from a rough source plan to a confirmed map and report result.

Cases

Similar remodel questions this review can answer.

Privacy & Sightline Check One-bedroom apartment
P V Bed Kitchen Dining
Direct sightline
Privacy & Sightline Check One-bedroom apartment

The entry view reaches the bedroom door

An open living plan created a direct visual path from the front door into the private zone when the bedroom door was open.

68 to 84 Medium priority
Read case
Privacy & Sightline Check Two-bedroom condo remodel
P V Bed Kitchen Dining
Direct sightline
Privacy & Sightline Check Two-bedroom condo remodel

The guest bathroom door opens toward the dining table

A compact condo plan placed the powder room door on the dining wall, creating an awkward view line during meals and gatherings.

66 to 81 Medium priority
Read case
Home Flow Check Small family apartment
F N Bed Kitchen Dining
Narrow daily path
Home Flow Check Small family apartment

A dining table squeezes the main walking path

The plan had enough square footage, but a table position reduced the main entry-to-living passage below a comfortable daily width.

71 to 86 Medium priority
Read case

FloorPlanCheck is a planning and communication tool. It is not a building code review, permit approval, construction document, HVAC calculation, or substitute for qualified professional judgment.