Yes, Plan7Architect is suitable for Australia
Yes, Plan7Architect is very well suited for users in Australia. The software can be used to create detailed 2D floor plans, 3D home models, elevations, sections, plan sheets and technical drawings for residential design, renovations, extensions, remodels and existing homes.
Plan7Architect is especially useful for Australian homeowners, property buyers, renovators, landlords, builders, contractors, property investors and small construction companies who want to create clear plans before starting a project.
Whether you are planning a house renovation, a home extension, a granny flat, a deck, a pergola, a garage conversion, a kitchen renovation, a bathroom remodel, an outdoor living area, a new layout or a complete redesign of an existing property, Plan7Architect gives you flexible tools to plan your project clearly in 2D and 3D.
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Plan7Architect works very well for Australian homes

Australian homes can be very different depending on the region, climate, property type and age of the building. A home in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra or regional Australia may have very different layouts, construction styles, roof shapes, outdoor areas and renovation requirements.
Plan7Architect is well suited for this variety because it is not limited to one fixed national catalogue or one fixed building style. Instead, the software gives you flexible tools for walls, rooms, floors, roofs, stairs, windows, doors, openings, measurements, plan sheets and custom 2D details.
This makes it a strong choice for Australian users who need practical planning software for real residential projects.
Metric measurements are supported
One of the most important questions for Australian users is whether Plan7Architect can be used with metric measurements.
Yes, Plan7Architect can be used with metric units. This is ideal for Australia, where residential planning, construction dimensions and renovation projects are normally handled in metric measurements such as millimetres, centimetres and metres.
You can enter exact measurements manually and adjust your project according to the dimensions you need. This is useful for walls, rooms, ceiling heights, windows, doors, stairs, openings, roof elements and many other parts of the building.
Plan7Architect also allows measurement settings to be adjusted later when needed, so you can work flexibly inside your project.
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Custom Australian window and door sizes can be entered manually

A common question from customers is whether Plan7Architect includes specific Australian windows, doors or building components in the catalogue.
The important point is that Plan7Architect does not depend on one fixed catalogue of national standard sizes. That would not be flexible enough for real projects.
In Plan7Architect, you choose the type of element you need, for example a window, a door, a wall opening, a stair, a roof element or another building component. Then you can enter the exact dimensions manually.
This is much more useful for Australian projects because real homes do not all use the same window and door sizes. A brick veneer house, a weatherboard home, a Queenslander, a coastal home, a modern new build, a townhouse, a rural property, a granny flat or an older inherited house can all have different dimensions.
With Plan7Architect, you can adjust the width, height, position and other values according to your exact project. If you use certain windows, doors or components regularly, you can also save them and reuse them later.
This makes the software flexible for Australian homes because you are not limited to fixed catalogue presets.
Ideal for renovations and existing homes in Australia
Many Australian users do not start with a completely new house. They already own, bought or inherited an existing property and want to understand what can be changed.
This is one of the strongest use cases for Plan7Architect.
You can recreate the existing home in 2D and 3D, add the current walls, rooms, windows, doors, floors, stairs, roof and other building elements, and then test different renovation ideas before work begins.
This is useful for projects such as:
- home renovations
- kitchen renovations
- bathroom remodels
- house extensions
- granny flat planning
- garage conversions
- deck planning
- pergola planning
- patio and outdoor living areas
- open-plan living concepts
- wall removal ideas
- older home renovations
- coastal home upgrades
- rural property improvements
- rental property upgrades
- inherited home renovations
- whole-house redesigns
Instead of relying on rough sketches, old paper plans or verbal explanations, you can create a clear 2D and 3D plan and compare different versions of your project.
Useful for extensions and outdoor living areas
Outdoor living is a major part of many Australian homes. Decks, patios, pergolas, verandas and covered outdoor areas are often important parts of the property.
Plan7Architect is useful for planning how these areas connect to the existing house. You can create the existing layout, add doors, windows, walls, stairs and roof elements, and then test how an extension, deck or outdoor living area could work.
You can use the software to plan and visualise:
- rear extensions
- side extensions
- decks
- patios
- pergolas
- verandas
- outdoor kitchens
- covered outdoor areas
- poolside structures
- garage additions
- new entrances
- changes to windows and doors
- indoor-outdoor living concepts
This makes Plan7Architect practical not only for complete house planning, but also for the many smaller projects that are common in Australian homes.
Useful for granny flats and secondary dwellings
Granny flats and secondary dwellings are a common planning topic in Australia. Many property owners want to create additional living space for family members, rental income, guest accommodation or better use of the property.
Plan7Architect can help you develop and visualise different granny flat concepts in 2D and 3D.
You can plan:
- compact floor plans
- bedroom and bathroom layouts
- kitchen and living areas
- entrances
- windows and doors
- roof shapes
- outdoor access
- connection to the existing property
- different layout options
This is useful when you want to compare ideas and create a clearer concept before moving forward with the project.
Helpful for sloped blocks and unique property layouts
Many Australian properties are not simple flat blocks. Some homes are located on sloped land, coastal sites, rural properties or irregular blocks. Others have been extended over time and may have unusual layouts.
Plan7Architect gives you flexible planning tools that help you recreate and understand the existing building and test different ideas.
You can model the home, adjust floor levels, create different views, work with roofs and elevations, and add custom drawing details where needed. This helps you create a clearer visual basis for projects that are difficult to explain with only words or simple sketches.
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Useful before speaking with builders, designers or contractors

Plan7Architect helps Australian homeowners prepare their ideas before speaking with builders, designers, contractors or renovation companies.
Many people know they want to renovate, extend or improve their home, but they do not yet know exactly what the best layout should be. They may want to compare several options before requesting quotes or making decisions.
With Plan7Architect, you can create your own plan first, test different layouts and understand your project much better before the expensive part begins.
This can help you:
- explain your idea clearly
- compare different renovation options
- prepare better for builder meetings
- show your family what you are planning
- reduce misunderstandings
- test ideas before work starts
- visualise the project in 3D
- create a clearer basis for quotes and discussions
For many Australian users, this is one of the biggest advantages. You can plan first, see what works and then move forward with more confidence.
Perfect for Australian builders and small construction companies
Plan7Architect is also a strong tool for small builders, contractors, renovation businesses and home improvement companies in Australia.
Many small businesses need a practical way to show customers what a project will look like. They do not always need expensive and complicated CAD software for early design, project explanation or customer presentations. They need clear 2D plans, 3D views, dimensions and professional-looking documents.
Plan7Architect can help small businesses present projects more clearly and professionally.
It is useful for:
- renovation builders
- extension builders
- deck builders
- pergola builders
- granny flat builders
- garage conversion companies
- kitchen and bathroom remodelers
- window and door companies
- small home builders
- handyman businesses
- property improvement businesses
- real estate renovation businesses
- design-build contractors
Instead of explaining a project only with words or rough sketches, you can show the customer a clear 2D and 3D plan.
Create floor plans, elevations and sections
Plan7Architect is not just a simple room planner. It allows you to create detailed building drawings and visual project documents.
You can create:
- 2D floor plans
- 3D home models
- elevations
- sections
- roof designs
- wall structures
- room layouts
- dimensioned drawings
- plan sheets
- title blocks
- annotations
- hatching
- symbols
- custom 2D details
This is important for Australian projects because many renovations, extensions and home improvement projects require more than a basic room layout. You may need to show wall positions, openings, room sizes, roof shapes, exterior views, section views, floor levels, measurements or additional details.
Plan7Architect gives you the tools to create and adapt these drawings for your project.
Wall structures and detailed planning
Australian homes can include different construction types, wall structures, roofs, floor levels and building styles. Plan7Architect gives you tools to work with wall layers and building components so you can create a clearer and more detailed representation of your project.
This is useful when planning renovations, extensions, granny flats, garages, decks, older homes or new residential concepts.
You can define walls, adjust dimensions, work with different layers and add additional 2D details where needed. This gives you flexibility when preparing drawings for your project.
Add custom details manually when needed
Every home and every project is different. That is why Plan7Architect includes flexible manual drawing tools.
If you need to add extra information to a floor plan, elevation or section, you can use manual 2D drawing elements to add lines, labels, dimensions, markings, hatches, notes and other details.
This is useful when you want to make a plan more detailed or add information that is specific to your project.
For example, you can add notes, mark areas, add measurements, create legends, add construction details, place symbols, adjust hatching or add additional drawing elements where needed.
This flexibility makes Plan7Architect suitable for Australian projects because the software does not force you into one fixed template. You can create and adapt the plan according to your project requirements.
Plan sheets, scale and export options
Plan7Architect allows you to prepare your drawings on plan sheets. You can set up sheet sizes, define scales, place different views, add labels, dimensions, text and title blocks, and prepare your plan for export.
This is useful if you want to create a clear PDF plan, share your project digitally or continue working with the files in other software.
Plan7Architect supports important export formats such as:
- DWG
- DXF
- 3DS
- OBJ
- STL
PDF is useful for sharing plans with customers, builders, contractors, family members or project partners. DWG and DXF are useful if the plan should be used further in CAD or estimating workflows.
Suitable for bought or inherited homes
Plan7Architect is especially useful if you bought or inherited a house in Australia and want to understand what can be done with it.
Many properties come with old paper plans, outdated drawings, simple real estate floor plans or no usable digital plan at all. In that situation, Plan7Architect helps you recreate the existing property and test what could be changed.
You can draw the current layout, add rooms, walls, doors, windows, floors and stairs, and then create several renovation versions.
This is useful if you are asking questions like:
- What if we add a deck?
- What if we extend the living area?
- What if we create a granny flat?
- What if we open the kitchen?
- What if we add a bedroom?
- What if we change the windows or doors?
- What if we redesign the bathroom?
- What if we convert the garage?
- What if we add a pergola?
- What if we modernise the whole layout?
Plan7Architect helps you turn these ideas into something visible and easier to discuss.
Suitable for new home concepts
Plan7Architect can also be used for new home design concepts in Australia.
If you are planning a new home, granny flat, guest house, extension, cabin, rural property concept or residential project, you can create the floor plan, model the building in 3D, test room layouts, roof shapes, wall structures, windows, doors, stairs and different design options.
This is useful if you want to explore your ideas before moving forward with the next steps.
You can create your own concept, adjust it as often as needed and see how the building could look in 2D and 3D.
Why Plan7Architect works well for Australia
Plan7Architect is a strong choice for Australian users because it combines metric measurements, flexible custom dimensions, detailed planning tools and practical export options.
The main advantages for users in Australia are:
- works with metric measurements
- exact custom dimensions for doors, windows, walls and other elements
- suitable for Australian renovations, extensions and remodeling projects
- ideal for decks, patios, pergolas, granny flats, garages and older homes
- useful for builders and small construction businesses
- 2D and 3D planning in one software
- floor plans, elevations and sections
- wall structures and detailed planning tools
- manual drawing tools for extra project details
- plan sheets, scales, labels and dimensions
- PDF, DWG and DXF export
- one-time payment instead of an expensive subscription
- useful before speaking with builders, contractors or customers
This makes Plan7Architect suitable for many different Australian residential projects.
One-time payment instead of monthly subscription costs
Many Australian users do not want another monthly software subscription. Plan7Architect is especially attractive because it is available as a one-time purchase.
This is useful for homeowners who only need the software for their own renovation or building project, but it is also valuable for builders, contractors and small businesses who want practical planning software without ongoing monthly costs.
You can use the software for your project, create plans, test ideas, export files and continue working without being locked into a monthly payment model.
Conclusion: Is Plan7Architect suitable for Australia?
Yes, Plan7Architect is suitable for Australia.
The software works with metric measurements, allows exact custom dimensions, supports detailed 2D and 3D planning, and gives users the tools to create floor plans, elevations, sections, plan sheets and custom project details.
It is suitable for Australian homeowners, property buyers, renovators, landlords, builders, contractors, small construction companies and property investors who want to plan home projects more clearly.
Plan7Architect is not limited to fixed catalogue sizes or one narrow building style. It is a flexible planning tool that can be adapted to your home, your project and your measurements.
If you are in Australia and want to create clear 2D and 3D plans for a renovation, extension, deck, pergola, granny flat, garage, outdoor living area, existing home or new home concept, Plan7Architect is an excellent choice.
Plan your project with Plan7Architect
Plan7Architect Pro 5 for $139.99
You don’t need any prior experience because the software has been specifically designed for beginners. The planning process is carried out in 5 simple steps:
1. Draw Walls

2. Windows & Doors

3. Floors & Roof

4. Textures & 3D Objects

5. Plan for the Building Permit

6. Export the Floor Plan as a 3D Model for Twinmotion

- – Compliant with international construction standards
- – Usable on 3 PCs simultaneously
- – Option for consultation with an architect
- – Comprehensive user manual
- – Regular updates
- – Video tutorials
- – Millions of 3D objects available
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