If you are looking for the floor plan of your house, the quickest places to check are:
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Your local municipality or county building department
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The builder, architect, or developer of your home
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Your real estate agent or property purchase documents
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A homeowner’s association (if your property belongs to one)
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Creating or recreating the plan yourself using software like Plan7Architect
These are the most direct ways to obtain a copy of your house’s floor plan, whether for remodeling, selling, or simply for reference.

Official Sources for House Floor Plans
City or County Building Department
Most local governments require floor plans and blueprints when a house is built, remodeled, or extended. These documents are often stored in the archives of the building department or zoning office. Depending on where you live, you can request copies in person, online, or by mail. In some cases, there may be a small administrative fee.
Be prepared to show proof of ownership, such as a deed or utility bill, before records are released. The availability depends on the age of your house—older properties might not have detailed digital archives, while newer homes often do.
Builder, Architect, or Developer
If your house is relatively new, the original builder, developer, or architect is an excellent place to start. Builders often keep copies of plans for warranty purposes, and architects frequently archive digital versions of their projects. Contact them directly and ask whether they can provide you with a copy.
This option is especially helpful if you plan renovations because you will get an accurate, professional version of your layout.
Real Estate Records
When you purchased your property, the real estate agent, title company, or notary may have included the floor plan in the documentation. It may also appear in appraisal reports or in the original property listing. Check through your closing documents or ask your agent if they can help you retrieve a copy.
Alternative Ways to Get or Recreate Floor Plans
Hire a Professional
If no records are available, you can hire an architect or a licensed surveyor to measure and draw a floor plan. This ensures professional accuracy and is particularly valuable if you need the plans for official purposes such as building permits, extensions, or insurance claims.
Measure and Draw Yourself
You can measure each room yourself using a tape measure or laser measuring tool. Write down the dimensions of walls, doors, and windows. A simple sketch on graph paper can already give you a clear idea of your home’s layout. While this method is not as precise as a professional survey, it works well for basic planning tasks.
Use Software Like Plan7Architect
Modern software allows you to create detailed 2D floor plans and realistic 3D visualizations. With Plan7Architect, you can draw your layout from scratch or update it based on your measurements. You can easily set units to either metric (meters and centimeters) or imperial (feet and inches) depending on your preference or location.
The software makes it simple to add details such as wall thickness, windows, doors, and even furniture placement. This is particularly useful if you are planning a renovation or simply want to visualize your home more clearly.



Why You Might Need Your Floor Plan
A floor plan is more than just a drawing—it is a practical tool that helps in many everyday and long-term situations. Common reasons for needing a floor plan include:
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Renovation or remodeling projects
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Preparing a property for sale or rental listings
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Insurance purposes, to show square footage and layout
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Interior design and furniture planning
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Planning energy efficiency upgrades, extensions, or conversions
Tips for Success When Searching for Floor Plans
When trying to obtain your floor plan, keep in mind a few practical tips:
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Always bring proof of ownership when requesting documents from officials or builders
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Ask if digital files (such as PDF or DWG) are available, since these are easier to store and share than paper copies
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Understand that the original plan may differ from the current layout if renovations or changes have been made over the years
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Once you obtain your floor plan, keep both a digital and printed copy for future use



Create Professional Floor Plans Yourself with Plan7Architect
If you cannot find your floor plan through official sources or if you want to update and modernize it, you can create professional floor plans yourself using Plan7Architect. The software allows you to work in both European and American measurement units, design in 2D and 3D, and customize every detail of your home’s layout. Whether you need the plans for renovations, selling your house, or interior design projects, Plan7Architect gives you professional results without requiring an architect.
As a customer, you benefit from a 14-day right of withdrawal: if you are not satisfied, you can cancel your purchase easily by email. This replaces the need for a trial version and ensures you can test the software risk-free.
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