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The workspace

Site board & rooms

Map rooms, walls, zones, and openings on an interactive grid. Every wall you draw becomes a measurable surface. Every room becomes a container for services. The floor plan is the single source of truth for the entire project scope.

How it works

1Draw or add rooms

Use the pen tool to draw walls point-by-point on a snap grid, or use the form to add rooms by name and dimension. Name each space, set its height, and arrange the layout.

Living · pen tracing

2Define zones for grouped work

Zones let you group related spaces without strict measurements — hallways, exterior areas, or multi-room packages. They sit alongside rooms in the tree.

Living168 ft²Kitchen80 ft²Bath45 ft²
zone drag · dashed boundary

3Place doors and windows

Click any wall edge to place an opening. Choose a standard door, custom size, or window. The opening carves through the wall and tracks its own measurement type.

4 ft3.2 ft4 ft3.2 ft4 ft12 ft12 ft12 ftLiving157 ft² · 9 ft10 ft5.7 ft4 ft5 ft4 ft9 ftKitchen140 ft²4 ft4 ft5 ft3 ft9 ftHall43 ft²9.6 ft4.8 ft5.6 ft5 ft5 ft4 ftBedroom151 ft²
hidden · openings

4Target surfaces with services

Switch to Services mode. Click a wall, floor, or ceiling on the canvas, then attach compatible services from your catalog. Shift-click to target multiple walls at once.

LivingKitchenHallBedroom
click surface → attach services

Why it matters

  • Rooms, walls, and zones are structured data — not just shapes on a canvas
  • Each surface can hold different services at different rates
  • Drawing mode gives precise geometry; form mode gives quick manual entry
  • The floor plan feeds directly into the Pricing Engine and estimate output
  • 3D view available — tilt the plan to see extruded walls
  • Snap grid ensures walls align and close properly

Tip

Start with a rough rectangle. You can drag corners, split edges, and adjust lengths after the room exists.