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Floor Plan / Residential Analysis

Upload your floor plan to identify risks and practical fixes.

Read This First

Confirm whether you need a fast read or a full plan before submitting the floor plan

Best for

Home buyers, multi-layout comparisons, post-move friction, or cases where the overall structure needs to be assessed first.

What you get

Layout issue diagnosis, directional guidance, priority ranking, and practical next steps.

What to prepare

Floor plan, entry direction, floor level, room use, and the issue you care about most.

When to upgrade

If the case involves multiple rooms, a purchase decision, or renovation planning, choose a full analysis.

Service Overview

Layout Structure Review

We review shape integrity, missing corners, room distribution, and movement flow to identify structural bottlenecks first.

Directional Assessment

Based on orientation and usage, we map zones for work, rest, and daily function in a way that matches the real plan.

Key Zone Positioning

We mark priority zones and explain practical activation or avoidance rules that are maintainable over time.

Mitigation Guidance

For common conflict patterns, we provide staged fixes using layout changes, furniture placement, and low-cost adjustments.

Process

1
Upload Floor Plan
Send a developer plan, photo, or hand-drawn draft with entry direction and floor level.
2
Initial Analysis
We run a first-pass structure and direction analysis to produce baseline findings.
3
Detailed Report
Findings are reviewed and expanded into room-by-room recommendations.
4
Action Plan
You get a prioritized execution plan with staged fixes and review checkpoints.

Pricing

AI Quick Analysis

Free

Instant baseline output: overall score, key issues, and starter suggestions.

AI Deep Analysis Package

¥99

Includes one deep report + up to 3 follow-up questions within 48 hours. AI-only package (no 1:1 Consultation).

Expert Analysis

¥999

Senior consultant review with actionable recommendations and follow-up guidance.

FAQ

What format should the floor plan be?

Any clear format is acceptable: developer plan, property drawing, phone photo, or hand-drawn plan. Please mark entry direction and room usage.

How detailed is the analysis?

Quick analysis gives core risks and score. Deep analysis includes room-level diagnosis, directional mapping, and mitigation suggestions.

How can I take a good floor-plan photo?

Place the paper plan flat under good lighting, keep all edges visible, and avoid angled perspective distortion. For showroom boards, shoot from the front. For hand-drawn plans, mark walls, room names, and entry direction clearly.

Can I analyze before buying a home?

Yes. Pre-purchase analysis is often the most cost-effective timing because it prevents expensive post-move corrections.

Does floor level matter?

Yes. Floor level can affect light, airflow, and spatial dynamics. Please include this information in your submission.

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Quick Decision Reference

Check fit first, then delivery scope and timing, to avoid repeated trial-and-error.

Best For

People buying a new home, just moved in, or feeling long-term friction and wanting a whole-layout diagnosis first.

What You Get

Issue diagnosis, risk priority list, actionable layout changes, and follow-up guidance.

Typical Timeline

AI baseline output is usually same-day; deep plans are typically delivered within 1 to 3 business days.

How should I start if this is my first floor-plan consultation?

Start with a free test to locate the core issue, then move to a deep plan. This is usually faster and lower-risk than major renovation first.

If my budget is limited, what should I prioritize?

Prioritize the top 1 to 2 high-impact problems first, then expand step by step.

How often should I review progress after changes?

Review every 7 to 14 days to track comfort, movement flow, and practical outcomes before the next step.

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