kungfury-sketch
kungfury-sketch builds tools that sit between a sketched-on-paper floor plan and a full CAD program — small, browser-native, free, and honest about what they can and cannot do. The generators on this site are template-based: every layout is hand-designed first, then parametric variation lets the same template produce visibly different plans at different seeds. The goal is not to replace an architect, but to give people exploring a layout a starting point that is better than a blank page.
Posts
Long-form notes on floor plan design and the choices the generators make.
How to read a generated floor plan
Colours, dimension labels, doors, and what's intentionally missing from the rendering.
Studio vs 1-bedroom: which fits your needs
When the bedroom wall earns its area, and when an open studio is the better envelope.
Apartment bathroom standards: why the area is capped
Why bathroom area is constrained at 3–7 m² in real construction, and how the generators reflect that.
Open vs separate kitchen: layout trade-offs
The 3 m² that an open kitchen recovers, the acoustic isolation it gives up, and when each option wins.
Building shapes: rectangle, L, T, U compared
Why most plans use rectangles, when L/T/U make sense, and what the generators do at non-rectangular envelopes.
Reachability
Bug reports, feature suggestions, and corrections to the editorial content go via GitHub. The site does not collect email addresses; see the contact page for the specific channels.