I am NOT from the freedom land
Neat little tool but there's no way to switch to normal units so the whole thing is kind of pointless, can't really plan anything out
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Planyourroom.com is a wonderful website to redesign each room in your house by picking out perfect furniture options to fit your unique space.
Neat little tool but there's no way to switch to normal units so the whole thing is kind of pointless, can't really plan anything out
On the surface it looks good, but scratch just a little and you see it's Rubbish. Can't change to metric. No way to contact them. Can't delete your account once created. Stay away. Like someone else said, probably just a way to harvest email addresses for spam.
Useless. Why bother to include a change units button that switches between inches and... feet and inches. Maybe consider including metric. The world exists outside the USA.
I hate this website it is very hard to use and often breaks and needs reloading. delete this poo
I thought this would be really helpful in designing my son's dorm room. I created an account to save my layout only to find that it reverted to an old version and I lost everything (twice). It also won't save any new revisions despite saying it has saved. So beware that you will have to print your layout in order to preserve it. And if you want to go back and make any revisions at a later date, you'll likely be starting from scratch again. Absolute junk!!!
It's far better to use a pencil. My god, in the first 90 seconds of using this page - it was amazing - i was referred here by a dude spouting pages you MUST SEE on instagram. At first, it seemed amazing. For about 90 seconds. I designed up a living room and a dining room - only to then wish i could smash my computer as the focus, item select, and zoom functions merged, to the point where I thought it was a cute product, skin deep, that was really harvesting your sign-up information and email address to send you hate male for the rest of your life. Love the concept - will never ever ever use it again.
The website is trash. My teacher forced to use this for school project. I thought i going to die, this is waste of your time. I would never gonna use this webshit.
Went to the trouble of planning out a room change before its poorly designed save system wiped out the whole thing without telling me and replaced it with old versions. Don't waste your time.
I liked the site, and it was pretty easy to use. But there are no scroll bars, and if you accidentally zoom out, stuff gets moved around and you're basically screwed and have to start over. The site has promise, but I'd be afraid to invest a lot of time in a design and then watch it get trashed. Also, it's impossible to scroll on Safari on iOS. With a few tweaks, this could really be a great tool!
Encountered an error trying to create an account, but there is no support number or email to contact. I'm unable to save my floor plan because I don't have an account. Also, windows and doors change positions when you zoom in and out.
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