
Free Interior Design Planner
Design room layouts inside your farm buildings with 40+ interior tiles. Place walls, doors, furniture, kitchens, and bathrooms. Multi-floor support with 3D visualization.
Key Features
Design Inside Any Building
Switch to the Interior layer to lay out rooms inside houses, barns, fincas, greenhouses, stables, shipping containers, and games rooms - all within the building footprint you already placed.
40+ Interior Tiles
Place walls, half-walls, doors (single, double, sliding), windows, and flooring types including hardwood, tile, carpet, and concrete. Then furnish with sofas, beds, kitchen counters, bathroom fixtures, and more.
Full Kitchen & Bathroom Design
Plan functional kitchens with counters, islands, refrigerators, stoves, and sinks. Design bathrooms with toilets, vanities, bathtubs, and showers - all properly scaled to real-world dimensions.
Multi-Floor Support
Design ground floor, 2nd floor (+2.7m elevation), and basement (-2.7m) layouts. Add stairs to connect levels and see all floors stack correctly in 3D view.
Export to DXF & IFC
Hand your interior plans to an architect or contractor by exporting to DXF for 2D drafting or IFC for BIM workflows. Every wall, door, and fixture is included in the export.
Decorative Finishing Touches
Complete your rooms with area rugs, potted plants, wall art, ceiling lights, and ceiling fans. Add washers, dryers, and dining furniture to create a full living space plan.
What is the Interior Design Planner?
Fincabout's Interior Design Planner is a room layout tool built directly into the farm layout designer. Once you have placed a building on your property map - whether it is a farmhouse, barn, finca, greenhouse, stable, or shipping container home - you can switch to the Interior layer and start designing the rooms inside it.
The planner includes over 40 interior tiles covering every element you need for a complete floor plan. Start with structural elements like full walls, half-walls, single doors, double doors, sliding doors, and windows. Choose from four flooring types - hardwood, tile, carpet, and concrete - to define each room's function and feel.
Then furnish the space with properly scaled furniture. Living rooms get sofas, armchairs, coffee tables, and TVs. Bedrooms get queen or king beds, dressers, nightstands, and wardrobes. Kitchens get counters, islands, refrigerators, stoves, and sinks. Bathrooms get toilets, vanities, bathtubs, and showers. You can also add dining tables, ceiling lights, ceiling fans, washers, dryers, area rugs, potted plants, and wall art.
Interior tiles are gated to building footprints, so you can only place them inside the walls of a building you have already designed. This keeps your layout realistic and ensures the floor plan matches the building's actual dimensions.
Interior Design for Farm Buildings and Rural Properties
Most interior design tools assume you are working on a standalone house in a suburban neighborhood. Farm and rural property buildings are different. A finca might combine living quarters, a kitchen, and a covered terrace under one roof. A converted barn might have open-plan living on the ground floor with bedrooms in a loft. A shipping container home has fixed dimensions that demand creative furniture placement. A greenhouse attached to a residence might double as a sunroom.
Fincabout's interior planner handles all of these scenarios because it is built on top of the same tile-based layout system used for the outdoor property design. The building footprint you placed on your 3D farm map becomes the boundary for your interior layout. You are not designing rooms in isolation - you are designing rooms inside the actual buildings on your actual property, at the correct scale and position.
This context matters when you are planning a working farm property. The layout of your farmhouse kitchen relative to the barn door matters for daily workflow. The position of your stable's tack room relative to the paddock gate matters for efficiency. By designing interiors and exteriors in the same tool, you can optimize the whole property as a connected system rather than treating buildings as separate projects.
Multi-Floor Design and 3D Visualization
Many farm buildings have more than one usable level. A two-story farmhouse needs distinct layouts for ground floor and upper floor. A barn might have a workshop at ground level and storage or living space above. Some properties include basements for root cellars, utilities, or storm shelters.
Fincabout supports three vertical layers for interior design. The ground floor sits at the building's base elevation. The 2nd Floor layer adds a level at +2.7 meters, matching a standard ceiling height. The Basement layer drops to -2.7 meters below ground. You can place stairs on any floor to connect levels, and the stairwell opening appears on both the departing and arriving floors.
Every interior element renders in 3D view with correct elevation stacking. Walls rise to proper height, furniture sits on the correct floor, and multi-story buildings display with all levels visible. You can walk through your building in 3D to check sightlines, verify room proportions, and make sure the layout feels right before committing to construction.
When you are satisfied with the design, export the full interior layout as DXF for 2D drafting or IFC for BIM-compatible software. Every wall, door, window, and fixture is included in the export, giving your architect or contractor a complete set of interior drawings generated directly from your visual design.
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