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Home 3D Plan

Free home design software that runs in your browser. Draw a floor plan.

2D plan made by home 3d plan

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  1.  Lightweight
  2.  AI-Powered

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  1.  No registration required
  2.  Ad-free
  3.  Parametric Modeling
  4.  No Coding Required
  5.  Dark Mode
  6.  3D floor plan

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    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    17 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • French
    • Spanish
    • Chinese
    • Russian
    • Dutch

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What is Home 3D Plan ?

Free Home Design Software: 2D & 3D in Your Browser Plan a whole house, floor plan, walls, doors, windows, furniture, materials, in 2D, walk through it in 3D, and snapshot unlimited photo renders. Browser-based, free to use, no paid tier, no download.

Home design software is what bridges the gap between "I have a rough idea" and "I can hand a builder a buildable plan". Home 3D Plan does that in a browser, free, with no download, no sign-up, and no paid tier. Draw the floor plan in 2D, drop in walls / doors / windows / furniture from a real-scale catalogue, switch to 3D for a walk-through, and snapshot the lit scene to unlimited photo renders (PNG). Whether you're planning a whole-house remodel, designing a new build with an architect, mocking up the layout of a vacation home, or just rearranging the house you live in, the workflow is the same and the price is the same: free. Who uses home design software Homeowners planning a renovation, testing layout options before committing to a builder's quote. Architects and building designers using it for early concept work where booting Revit or ArchiCAD would be overkill. Interior designers walking clients through a whole-home refresh, picking materials, repositioning furniture, presenting in 3D. Real-estate agents and stagers preparing listing imagery, what the empty house could feel like furnished. Self-builders and homesteaders planning a new build at the napkin-sketch stage, before paying for professional drawings. Multi-floor home design Home 3D Plan handles unlimited floors per project. Each floor has its own elevation, height, and room layout, and the 3D view stacks them correctly with stairs visualised between levels. For two- or three-storey homes, plan each floor as a separate top-down layout, then switch to 3D to verify the overall massing. Does the second-floor footprint line up with the load-bearing walls below? Does the roof shape work over the floorplan you've drawn? Materials, finishes, and the lived-in look The materials library covers the typical residential set: wood floors, tile, stone, plaster / paint, fabric, leather, glass, metal. Each material is editable per surface, tile a bathroom in one pattern, the kitchen backsplash in another, and the entry hall in a third. You can also upload your own textures, photos of an actual paint colour, a tile sample, a wood grain, and apply them just like the built-in materials. They're organised into folders in your account and follow you across every project. Why Home 3D Plan vs. paid home design software No paid plan. Most home-design tools are subscription-based (SketchUp Pro, Chief Architect, Live Home 3D, Roomle Pro), with the most useful features paywalled. Home 3D Plan is free, and every feature is available to every user. No download or Windows-only restriction. Runs in any modern browser, on any operating system, including iPad and Chromebook.

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