Fresh Floorplanners

May 1, 2007 — Category: General — by: jeroen

Fresh Floorplanners It is always very interesting for us to see what kind of floorplans you are creating with our tool. Do you also want to see what other people are making ? Then take a look at Floorplanner.com/fresh Here you can find the last saved designs in public available floorplanners and can even vote for your favorites.

Get inspired by browsing through all public designs. In the near future we will add extra sorting options so you can quickly find and save the highest rated designs. If you want to include your Floorplanners in the Fresh page then make sure you have set the publish setting of your floorplanner to public. You can also add a short description and some tags to make it easier for other users to find your plans.


Floorplanner update

May 2, 2007 — Category: General — by: Nico

This week we did some minor improvements in the Floorplanner drawing tool in response to some feedback.

Three separate view settings
In the navigation menu you now have the choice to toggle some view settings on or off separately. Text info, Grid, or Dimensions. Furthermore, a different approach is used for the display of measurements; for each wall separately a dimension is shown instead of dimensioning along the side. In this way a more precise dimensioning is possible. (See picture below)
Update 2nd may

Wall Thickness
Drawing functionality is improved as well. If you split a wall, the thickness is maintained for both walls. And when new walls are created from a “node” when you move a wall, the new walls inherit the thickness of the moving wall. With this improvement you will have to reset the wall thickness less often. (See below)

Update 2nd may

If you have any suggestions for improvement, please let us know.


Floorplanner reviews

May 13, 2007 — Category: General — by: jeroen

Floorplanner in the newsThrough our stats we regularly find weblogs or websites that talk about Floorplanner. Here a few quotes from 3 reviews that we found last week:

Junction Blog : This is an extremely interactive versatile product that makes creating professional looking floor plans easy.I recommend setting up a free personal account, I cannot wait to see how this product develops over the next few years. I predict It’s going to be a big hit.

Move.com : You can either do a replica of your home and change it a little bit, or you can go all-out and add as much fun stuff as your want. All you have to do is create a free account and in no time you can start creating you dream home.

Killerstartups : This is an extremely useful tool for real estate professionals.


The Next Web conference

May 15, 2007 — Category: General — by: jeroen

TheNextWeb.orgWe will be present at the upcoming The Next Web conference at June 1 in Amsterdam. The Next Web is a one day conference with a focus on the near future of the web and how new technology, business models, innovation and culture-changes affect the direction of the web and the way we do business.

Looks like this will be a interesting conference as they have some great speakers lined up and an mix of new European companies and services. If you are also planning on being there and would like know more about Floorplanner please drop us a note and we’ll see you the first of June.


“As easy to use as PowerPoint and as accurate as AutoCAD”

May 21, 2007 — Category: General — by: jeroen

Tech Journal has a nice review of Floorplanner.com. Check it out, it’s a fun read!

Introducing FloorPlanner, a web-based layouting program that’s as easy to use as PowerPoint and as accurate as AutoCAD (to a certain extent). It’s a Flash-based program that allows users to draw using preset images of the usual things to make a house, office, or any structure that will eventually house people.

All in all for anyone who wants to make their own floor plans or room layouts, FloorPlanner is a great free service that can take the place of much more expensive softwares.


Chinese version and other improvements

May 22, 2007 — Category: Updates — by: jeroen

Just before the weekend we did quite a big update on Floorplanner.com with a lots of small and bigger changes. Below we will highlight the most important ones:

Paid subscriptions - Floorplanner PLUS and PRO subscriptions are now available. A PLUS account is $ 29,- per year and allows you to create 5 projects with multiple floors and no limitation on the number of designs and PRO accounts start from $ 24,- per month . PRO accounts have a 30-day FREE trial. For more information see our Pricing page

Try-it page - For people who would like to see what you can do with Floorplanner but don’t want to create a Free account we have added a Try-it page. On this page you can play around with a small design . You can add rooms, move walls and change the floor textures or furniture elements. The only limitation is that you cannot save this design, for that you still need to create an account.

Solved bugs - We fixed some bugs in drawing mode that should lead to a better auto generation of the rooms and floors.

Look and feel - Every page on Floorplanner.com now has an unified navigation menu that links to the Try-it, Weblog, Pricing and Fresh pages and we also did some adjustments on the look and feel of our Homepage and Weblog.

And last but not least :
Floorplanner in Chinese

Chinese version - Our Floorplanner is now also available in the Chinese language. Yanni, the newest addition to our team, has done a wonderful job in translating the Floorplanner website and application. She also suggested a number of typical Chinese furniture and household items to be added to our libraries and is maintaining our Chinese Floorplanner weblog.


Problems with viewing in Internet Explorer 6

May 21, 2007 — Category: General — by: admin

A number of people have noted that they have problems viewing a floor plan with Internet Explorer 6. This problem has been introduced by a recent update and we are working to fix this as soon as possible. Thank you all for noticing…

UPDATE 22-05 : The problem should be fixed now


Floorplanner officially launched

May 31, 2007 — Category: News — by: jeroen

Amsterdam, June 1 — Before today, designing a dream home required at least two of three assets: expensive tools, architectural expertise, and extraordinary patience. Now after three years of development, CEO Jeroen Bekkers says the new service Floorplanner.com is “so easy a child could do it, so easy a grandmother could do it, and so enjoyable to use that both would actually want to.”

Floorplanner LaunchedFloorplanner is not merely a simplified version of professional architecture tools. Its builders, Dutch development company Suite75, have taken the best of Web 2.0 and brought it to home design; a rich visual interface, focus on the user, and letting users share their designs are key aspects of Floorplanner.com. Users are able to embed their designs on any site that allows flash players, letting them show friends and family anything from the current state of their room to plans for a future dream house.

Designs on Floorplanner are more than walls, windows, and stairs. Over 300 furniture and decorative objects can be placed, moved, stretched, shrunk, or even re-colored. High-quality graphics give each item a detailed look and feel, unlike the more abstract representations of other architecture software; a glass table placed in Floorplanner is realistically transparent, showing a rug underneath clearly without ruining the sense of depth, of the glass table being above the rug.

In addition to graphic quality, Floorplanner is an extremely practical tool as well. “You don’t have to know anything about architecture to design a room,” says Bekkers. “Floorplanner takes care of measurements and spacing to let a designer do what they want to do: design.” Floorplanner was given its architecture expertise by its programmers. Jeroen Bekkers, his wife Machteld Wijnands, and partners Tim Knip and Gert-Jan van der Wel, all have a background in architecture or civil engineering. Their expertise is given life through Floorplanner, with the help of Suite75’s other programmers, designers, and support staff.

Over 50,000 users have registered to try Floorplanner since its beta release. At The Next Web conference in Amsterdam, Suite75 will announce the end of Floorplanner’s beta version and the release of paid account upgrades, first deployed one week ago. In addition to home users of all ages, Floorplanner is a tool useful for real estate agents, interior designers, and other home contracting professionals. Floorplanner Pro accounts exist to allow professionals a custom branded interface to present to clients. Multiple projects, multiple floors per project, and unlimited design variations per floor are included as part of a Pro account for professional users, or a Plus account for personal users.

Soon Floorplanner will be for more than planning the design of a room or house, it will also help users buy the items they’ve placed in their design. Suite75 is currently in negotiations with a company to let Floorplanner designers use representations of real-world items in their Floorplanner designs, which can then be purchased online. Other companies are being sought to partner with to expand Floorplanner’s furniture and decoration inventory. “What better way to shop for furniture than by seeing it in your own house?”, Bekkers asks.

Floorplanner LaunchedThe Suite75 team built Floorplanner using two popular web technologies: Ruby on Rails, and Adobe Flash. These two technologies give Floorplanner a very smooth and visually pleasing interface, while reducing the bandwidth needed to run it. The other benefit is that Flash is a ubiquitous technology; Flash Player 8, required to view a Floorplanner design, is installed in over 95% of the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan, according to the Adobe website, and in over 85% of China, for which Floorplanner provides a localized translation.

Suite75 is committed to continued development of Floorplanner, as an already profitable business that has the potential to become the most-used consumer home design tool in the world. “We wanted to give people a tool that’s easy to use, fun to use, and empowering to use,” Bekkers says.”Floorplanner’s combination of an intuitive interface, a visually pleasing experience, and sharing capabilities really accomplish that. It’s a great tool for home users, or for a customer’s clients.”

Free versions, paid versions, and more information can be found at Floorplanner.com.