Design your room, an apartment consisting of more rooms,
floor plan, or the whole house with more floors.
Room Arranger has simple user interface
and is easy to work with. Once you get
the basics, you can draw whatever
you imagine. Can't find your piece
of furniture in the library? Create it...
Program runs on Windows 98, ME, NT, XP,
Vista, 7. You will need emulator on Linux
(Wine) and Mac (e.g. CrossOver Mac).
Room Arranger is shareware. It is distributed free of charge.
You are free to evaluate Room Arranger for a period of 30 days,
then you are required to register the program.
(Project shown courtesy of Radka Polnická)

Room Arranger can show you your project in 3D. It uses VRML
standard for it. You can put the generated 3D scene on your web page, however you need
a browser plugin to display it, even in the program.
Although we are working hard to develop our own 3D viewer, you still need to install
any VRML viewer available for free. None of them is part of our installation program.
Our picks:
Check 3d testing scene to see whether it works.
Highlights for version 5.6:
- Start Page with search, shortcuts to libraries, and common tasks
- New user interface colors
- Load background image with floor plan and draw walls
on top of it
- Dimension lines in side editing
- Select print font for object captions
In case you missed previous releases, Room Arranger can insert
images (logos) into the project, you can draw any polygon, and many
new objects are available in the library. 3D viewing is also possible
in own window, not in web browser.
Read more about all features...
For the entire list of release notes, see What's New file

Everybody needs something different. Every piece of equipment is special.
We are not able to put everything into Room Arranger. But you can quickly and easily design
all your special objects on your own in it.
Some contributed to our On-line object library and shared their work.
The program can also be used in the variety of other areas - garden architecture,
housing development (houses as objects), webdesign...
Maybe you will find more inspiration in the Gallery
of works created by users.
(Objects courtesy of wc, tryoruda and gerrit)
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