Spatial / Room Planning
Practical room planning tools for real spaces
This collection is for planning the physical layout of a room before you buy equipment, move heavy furniture, or mount anything on a wall. Each tool is designed to answer one practical question visually: where something fits, how far it should sit, or how much space it needs to work well.
Use these tools during early planning and treat outputs as guidance, then confirm final dimensions with real product specs and on-site measurements.
When to use these tools
- Before buying a TV, projector, or speakers for a new room setup.
- When comparing multiple furniture layouts without moving physical items.
- When estimating seating distance, beam throw range, or fixture coverage.
- When preparing notes for installers, contractors, or household planning.
How to get better results
- Measure room width/depth from finished wall to finished wall.
- Use manufacturer dimensions and throw/coverage specs where applicable.
- Test two or three scenarios and compare trade-offs before deciding.
- Leave practical clearance for walkways, cables, and ventilation.