Room Arranger Reviews
Published by Jan Adamec on 2026-05-20🏷️ About: Design your room, office, apartment, or entire house. The app has simple user interface, once you get the basics, you can draw whatever you imagine.
🏷️ About: Design your room, office, apartment, or entire house. The app has simple user interface, once you get the basics, you can draw whatever you imagine.
Sure it’s a nice option to have mm,cm, and inches for measurements but, what in the hell were you thinking when you applied that walls?? So I’m just supposed to do the math on every wall to convert into inches because some idiot didn’t add FEET to the measurements. Oh yea it may show up in feet when you first start to edit the walls but when you add for example 5’ 10” it legit thinks the whole number is in inches it doesn’t not recognize apostrophes ‘. I have no idea how none of these reviews complains about this. Obviously they’re fake reviews because its ridiculous if they’re real.
Just purchased this and app is very hard to navigate! Not user friendly at all !
Worked well for two days. The third day it crashed ever time I hit the 3D button. Wasted valuable time on this that I cannot get back!
Okay RoomArranger is great overall, but why do I have to pay in order to save? I don't wanna start all over again, and I'm sure others, including me, will not wanna spend money to save a freaking layout. Please remove this feature and make it free because I hate starting over when I could save.
Keyboard does all sorts of weird things when you need to fill in dimension information.
Every time I chose a one room shape and entered a second dimension it would auto adjust all of the other dimensions.
There’s a featured review for RoomArranger (which includes the developer’s response) that attempts to raise the issue I’m having, only it’s not very well written, so hold my coffee.
When you start a new project, RoomArranger prompts you for the room dimensions. It is at this point RoomArranger expects you to enter inches only, despite the sample entry showing the standard format x’ y” (with a space in between). If you actually enter, as did I, 21’ 6”, it converts it to 1’ 9”. It ignores the apostrophe foot indicator and converts whatever number is there to inches. That’s what 21 inches is: one foot, nine inches. So, yes, you must convert all your dimensions to inches before you begin. This is a problem. The developer may *SAY* that apostrophes can be entered but after multiple attempts (with and without spaces in between), I am relaying the *ACTUAL* behavior.
I didn’t get any further than this with RoomArranger , I’m afraid, so unless (and until) this issue is solved, I’ll shelve all other opinions.
The objects that can be placed are extremely limited. And I can’t figure out how to download new ones on an iPad. There seems to be no ability to add a new room onto an existing one, or combine two finished rooms.
Unless I’m missing something, this is one of the least intuitive apps I’ve used. Once I entered all the wall dimensions and moved on to add doors, windows, etc., the dimensions disappeared and I could not find an option to show them again. Or maybe you need the paid version for that? The object choices are very limited as well. Just not what I was looking for, I’m afraid.
I have moved twice and have organized my house both times using RoomArranger. It is easy to use and very accurate, my furniture is arranged just as it is laid out on RoomArranger.
My only wish is that there was a larger selection of furniture and accessories to choose from and more color and decor options.
However, the dimensions of the furniture is what is important and I am able to specify those very easily with RoomArranger.
RoomArranger is better then expected and worth the $10 to save your work. I am using this to layout my future apartment that I will be moving into next month, there is a learning curve but overall it’s great to work in once you get used to it!! You could definitely use this for more projects or if you’re interested in trying different layouts for your rooms!
This has been my go-to application to plan the staging for NGC Flower Shows. It has become invaluable for determining spacing of the many props involved. I have used it to plan numerous club shows as well as two major Florida state shows. I don’t know what I’d do without it! It sure beats drawing on graph paper! Carol Friedman Manatee River Garden Club
I was really pleased with RoomArranger until I had to update to iso 12 on my iPad since then it crashes every time I try to use the texture. This is highly annoying and I wish they would fix this bug
I was looking for something to measure my living room. I plan to purchase a few pieces of furniture and needed to see a before and after. I began by trying out the software for free. After getting halfway through designing it, I decided to purchase it. Not sure why people are giving it so few stars. After using the info icon to learn all the tools, I was able to lay out my room, even adding textures and colors. The 3D feature is great, and you can print as well. Thanks for a great app.
Planning a 2 room Reno that I could not do without Room Arranger. I wish there were more choices for decor, like drapes.
It’s as intuitive as it needs to be for someone who is comfortable with technology. I like that the info button in the bottom corner labels what all the options mean. I was able to find furniture that reasonably matched my decor and edit the sizes, choose if I wanted doors open or closed, clone rooms so I could compare configurations, and even uploaded some personal art to the space. Really a great tool for my simple needs. I’ve used RoomArranger through several moves and am always glad I did!
Well built and while it takes some getting used to, very fun to use and quite powerful. Worth every penny to be able to save btw.
I would love to see a dark mode option, dark grid would make RoomArranger much easier on the eyes while working on layouts.
Also, not sure if it’s possible to combine multiple objects into one to add to your library, but it should be.
Would love to see more integrated textures, fabrics and leathers would be awesome.
Last thing I would like to see is an easily accessible user generated objects downloader.
The initial learning curve is steep if you’re a simpleton like myself, but after using RoomArranger for a few weeks it’s been worth every penny. We’ve been in the process of buying a home, but don’t have full access to the property yet. Using measurements and photos I’ve been able to map out and design our entire home before we’ve moved in a single piece of furniture. As an added bonus, whenever I have questions, I email the developer and they’re extremely responsive (and patient). Highly recommended!
RoomArranger takes a little practice to learn all of the features, but once you do, you can create very detailed plans for remodeling or rearranging a room. The included furniture, doors, window and accessory options are sufficiently broad for most indoor or outdoor projects. I especially like that you can use your own photos to add a design to an area rug or for art work you have or want to get for the newly designed room. The color palate is also easy to use and in case you can’t remember the exact shade of a color you used, the program keeps the last 20 colors you used in your project (in case you are O-C as I am)!
Worth every penny
Room Arranger is very safe to use.
JustUseApp Safety Score for Room Arranger is 89.7/100.
This assessment is based on our NLP analysis of 379 user reviews.
Combined with the app store average rating of 4.3/5.
Room Arranger looks authentic and legitimate.
Our NLP models processed user feedback to estimate legitimacy. JustUseApp Legitimacy Score for Room Arranger is 90.1/100 .
This conclusion is based on analysis of 379 user reviews.
The app is free, only saving of projects is disabled to let you test and evaluate the application.
Design your room, office, apartment, or entire house.
The app has simple user interface, once you get the basics, you can draw whatever you imagine.
Saving functionality can be unlocked as in-app purchase.