Graph Paper for Room Layouts
A scale grid turns rearranging a room into a paper exercise — draw the walls, sketch furniture to the same scale, and slide it around before you lift anything. This page sets up a landscape scale grid and links into the generator.
Plan before you lift furniture
- Pick a scale — one square equals one foot is the easy default.
- Measure the room and draw the walls, counting squares for each wall.
- Sketch furniture to the same scale on a scrap and cut it out to move around.
Pick the right size
- Letter landscape for a single room.
- Legal for longer spaces.
- Tabloid for a whole floor at once.
Check clearances
- Leave about 3 feet (3 squares) for main walkways.
- Allow door and drawer swing room.
- Keep a clear path between the room’s entrances.
Frequently asked questions
What scale should I use for a floor plan?
A common, easy scale is one square = one foot. Pick a square size in the generator and keep it consistent for the room and the furniture.
Which paper size is best for a room layout?
Letter landscape for one room, Legal for longer spaces, and Tabloid for an entire floor plan.
Will the plan print to scale?
Yes, if you print at 100% / Actual size so each square keeps its true measurement.
Is it free?
Yes — free to print and download, with no signup or watermarks.