Comparison

AreaSum vs RoomSketcher

One is a trade quoting tool. The other is a consumer-leaning floor plan designer with a 3D view. Adjacent, not the same.

RoomSketcher is a floor plan and interior design tool aimed at homeowners, real estate agents and small interior decorators. It produces 2D plans and 3D walkthroughs with furniture, paint colours and finishes. AreaSum is built for the moment after the plan is decided: turning a floor plan PDF into a quote-ready flooring measurement with per-material totals. If your end deliverable is a styled 3D render, RoomSketcher. If it is a flooring quote, AreaSum.

In one line
Pick AreaSum if you are quoting flooring jobs off existing plans. Pick RoomSketcher if you are designing or visualising a room.

Side by side

AreaSum vs RoomSketcher

RoomSketcher is consumer-leaning floor plan + 3D visualiser. Here is the honest split feature by feature.

FeatureAreaSumRoomSketcher
Primary use caseFlooring takeoff → customer quoteFloor plan design + 3D visualisation
AudienceFlooring trades + commercial estimatorsHomeowners, real estate, interior designers
InputExisting PDF floor planDraw from scratch or import a plan image
3D / visualisationNot in scopeYes — core feature
Flooring takeoff totalsPer-material area, linear metres, wastageSurface area only; no material grouping
OutputBranded quote PDFPlan + 3D render + room area summary
PlatformBrowserBrowser + desktop + mobile apps
Pricing modelMonthly SaaS (AUD)Free tier + paid tiers per user
When to choose AreaSum

Pick AreaSum if…

You are a flooring trade quoting jobs

Carpet retailer, vinyl installer, commercial estimator. AreaSum is shaped end-to-end around per-room area, linear metres and a branded quote — not a 3D render.

You start from an existing plan

Customer or builder PDFs are the standard input. AreaSum reads them directly; RoomSketcher is set up to design plans, not measure off them.

You need wastage and per-material totals

A flooring quote needs carpet m2 separate from tile m2 separate from vinyl plank m2, each with its own wastage. That structure is not in a visualiser tool.

When to choose RoomSketcher

Pick RoomSketcher if…

You want a 3D walkthrough for the customer

RoomSketcher does 3D visualisation with furniture and finishes — useful for selling a fit-out, not for quoting flooring.

You are a homeowner or designer, not a trade

The free tier is generous for hobby projects. AreaSum is shaped for repeat trade use and the pricing reflects that.

You need to draw the plan from scratch

RoomSketcher has full plan-drawing tools — walls, doors, windows, furniture. AreaSum reads the plan you already have but does not let you draw a new one from blank.

FAQ

Common questions about AreaSum vs RoomSketcher

Can I use RoomSketcher to quote flooring jobs?

You can read the room areas off a RoomSketcher plan and copy them into your own pricing sheet, but the flooring-specific structure (per-material totals, wastage by material, branded quote PDF) is not built in. For a one-off it works; for repeat trade use AreaSum is the better fit.

Does AreaSum produce a 3D view?

No. AreaSum is deliberately 2D and structured around the takeoff data — rooms, areas, perimeters, materials. If 3D visualisation is part of your sale, run it as a separate tool (Magicplan, RoomSketcher, SketchUp) and use AreaSum for the quote half.

Are these two tools direct competitors?

Not really. RoomSketcher is a design and visualisation tool, AreaSum is a quoting tool. There is some overlap on "what is the area of this room", but the workflows around that number are completely different. Most users of one will not be users of the other.

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