Turn floorplans into styled visuals instantly.
AI assigns material zones, color palettes, and finishes so your plan communicates design intent, not just dimensions.
Technical floorplan source
Materials and finish mapping
Client-ready styled output
Plan to design intent


Design intent from plan view
The layout stays clear while the design direction becomes visible.
Plaicio turns flat plan drawings into styled overhead visuals that show material hierarchy, color relationships, landscape context, and finish intent without hiding the underlying layout.
Material zoning
Separate living areas, wet rooms, terraces, landscape, pool decks, cabinetry, and furniture into readable finish zones.
Palette direction
Move a plan from flat linework to a coordinated color story with timber, stone, textiles, planting, water, and soft neutral balance.
Presentation clarity
Help clients understand design intent, adjacency, circulation, and atmosphere before they read every dimension.
Canvas continuity
Keep the original floorplan, styled output, and next edits connected so every visual remains traceable.
Source and output
Move from readable linework to a visual that sells the scheme.
A technical plan explains what goes where. A styled plan shows how the rooms feel together, how the palette flows, and why the material choices belong in the same project.
Interior flooring
Warm neutral base
Use one clear floor language through living, dining, kitchen, and bedroom zones so the plan feels coherent at a glance.
Wet rooms
Tile and fixture cues
Bathrooms, laundry, and kitchen surfaces get enough contrast to make service areas immediately legible.
Outdoor areas
Terrace, pool, landscape
Decking, planting, water, paths, and lawn become part of the design story instead of background noise.

Source
Technical plan

Result
Styled visual
Workflow
From floorplan source to styled presentation in one connected path.

Upload the plan
Start with the floorplan you already use for client review.
Bring in a black-and-white plan, a CAD export, or a furnished 2D layout. Plaicio reads the rooms, circulation, openings, furniture zones, exterior areas, and spatial relationships before styling begins.

Assign finishes
Let AI map material zones and palette direction across the plan.
Floors, terraces, bathrooms, greenery, pool areas, cabinetry, furniture, and soft finishes receive a coordinated design language so the plan reads as a proposal instead of a technical drawing.

Review on canvas
Compare the source and styled version in one connected path.
Keep the original plan beside the generated styling pass, making it easier to explain what changed, continue from the strongest visual, or present options without losing the source context.
Canvas context
Keep the original plan and styled output traceable.
Floorplan styling is easier to discuss when the source and result remain connected. Show clients the design move, compare options, and continue refining from the canvas instead of sending disconnected files back and forth.


Finished visual
Present the plan as a design proposal, not just a diagram.
Use styled floorplans to communicate material decisions, outdoor atmosphere, room hierarchy, and overall concept intent before a full 3D render is necessary.
