Scan a Whole House into One Floor Plan

One room is a measurement; a whole house is a floor plan. Multi-Room scanning chains your room captures together into a single plan of the entire home — the document you actually want for a listing, a renovation, or a move.

Single Room vs. Multi-Room

The clean walk-through, room by room

  1. Plan your route like you're showing the house: start at the entry, work through connected rooms in order, end at the far side. Doorways between scanned rooms are what tie the plan together.
  2. Open interior doors before you start — closed doors read as walls between disconnected boxes.
  3. Scan each room fully before moving on: perimeter walls, corners, then walk through the doorway and continue with “Add Another Room.”
  4. One floor per session keeps the plan tidy; stairs are detected as objects, and floor counts appear in the stats.
  5. Finish and review in 3D. The orbitable model makes any misaligned room obvious immediately — easier to rescan now than to discover it later.

Budget 15–20 minutes for a typical 3-bedroom home. That's a full, measured whole-house plan — surface area, per-room counts and all — produced in the time a single room used to take with a tape and graph paper.

What a whole-house plan unlocks

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Map the whole house with RoomKit Pro

Multi-Room scanning, merged plans, per-room stats — weekly, monthly or lifetime.

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FAQ

How does multi-room scanning join the rooms together?

Sequential captures in one session are aligned by the structure builder into a single plan, with combined statistics.

Can I scan multiple floors?

Yes — floor counts appear in the plan's stats. One floor per session keeps things tidy.

Is multi-room scanning free?

Single-room is free; Multi-Room is part of RoomKit Pro (weekly, monthly or lifetime).