About these generators
Apartments — template-based generation
The seven apartment generators each target a specific bedroom and bathroom configuration. Behind them is a template engine with 43 hand-crafted layouts — six for studios, seven for 1BR, seven for 2BR/1BA, five for 2BR/2BA, six for each of the three- and four-bedroom variants. Each template is a layout the generator knows always works at any area in the supported range; the seed slider picks which template runs and parametric variation jitters wall positions so two seeds at the same area produce visibly different plans.
Picking the dedicated generator for your config (rather than a generic apartment generator) lets you set a sensible area range, appropriate bathroom count, and a template catalogue tuned for that specific bedroom count. A 4BR plan, for example, uses T-shaped corridor templates that simply do not apply to a studio.
Houses — grid-based room placement
The house generator uses a different engine: a grid-based room placer with adjacency scoring. It places rooms by priority and neighbour relationships rather than picking from a template catalogue. Houses range from 60 m² (small ADU or granny flat) up to 300 m² (large 5-bedroom detached). They have features apartments don't: a garage, a choice of hallway style (central, L-shaped, or minimal), and a wider bedroom range.
The grid placer is best on rectangular envelopes; the L, T, and U shapes work as approximations rather than precise fits, and a real architect's plan will outperform the generator on irregular sites.
Offices — open-plan and cellular layouts
The office generator uses the same grid-based engine as the house generator. Reception sits at the entry, breakroom near the service core, meeting rooms central, private offices along the perimeter (windows), and open-plan desks fill the remainder. Open-plan desks size at approximately 4 m² per workstation including aisle space, so 30 desks need around 120 m² of open area before any other room is placed.
Office plans on this site are appropriate for early fit-out exploration before engaging an architect — laying out programme, testing whether headcount fits the envelope, comparing rectangular vs L-shaped layouts. They are not a substitute for a stamped fit-out drawing that handles structural columns, fire-egress, and accessibility-mandated circulation widths.