Risk-Free Digital Floor Plan Service – Fixed Pricing and Free Revisions
A floor plan digitization service converts paper drawings, hand-drawn sketches, and old blueprints into professional digital files. At Replanera, this service uses fixed pricing based on floor area, with all revisions included. The price you see on the calculator is the total you pay.
Key Facts
– Replanera pricing is based on one variable: floor area of the property
– All three output formats (JPG/PNG, PDF, DWG) included in every order — no format surcharges
– Unlimited free revisions until you are satisfied — no round limits, no extra fees
– Delivery: 1–3 business days from confirmed measurements
– Architect hourly rates average $100–$250 in the US and EUR 80–100/hour in Western Europe (HomeGuide, 2026) — Replanera’s fixed pricing is typically a fraction of this
– No minimum order — a single small room is a valid order
Fixed Pricing: What You See Is What You Pay
At Replanera, the price for a digital floor plan is calculated from a single variable: the floor area of the property.
Enter the approximate floor area into the price calculator. You get a price — before uploading any files, before speaking to anyone, before committing to anything. There are no modifiers for complexity, urgency, or file format.
What is always included in the price:
- The complete digital floor plan in your chosen type (simplified or technical)
- All three file formats: JPG/PNG, PDF, and DWG
- 1–3 business day turnaround
- All revisions until you are satisfied
What is never added to the price:
- File format fees (DWG, PDF, and JPG are the same price)
- “Complexity surcharges” for unusual room shapes or multi-storey buildings
- Revision charges
- Communication fees or project management add-ons
- VAT surprises — the displayed price includes everything
Replanera Pricing vs Industry Alternatives
| Feature | Replanera | Typical Architect | DIY Floor Plan Software | Other Digitization Services |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Fixed (area-based) | Hourly ($100–250/hr US) | Per-floor or subscription | Varies (often hourly or per-project) |
| Price known before starting | Yes — calculator shows total | No — estimate only | Yes | Sometimes |
| Output formats | JPG, PDF, DWG (all included) | Typically DWG only | App-specific (usually no DWG) | Varies |
| Revisions | Unlimited, free | Billed per hour | Self-service edits | Often limited or extra cost |
| Turnaround | 1–3 business days | 1–4 weeks | Hours (your time) | Varies |
| DWG for architects | Included | Included | Usually not available | Sometimes extra |
| Minimum cost | No minimum | $2,000+ for basic plans | $0–38/floor | Varies |
Sources: HomeGuide architect costs (2026), RoomSketcher pricing, Angi architect rates
Why Fixed Pricing Matters
Many service businesses use variable pricing structures — hourly rates, per-revision fees, “starting from” prices that expand once the project scope is discussed. These structures create uncertainty. You start with an estimate. You do not know the final cost until the invoice arrives.
This is a real problem in floor plan digitization. The client often does not know enough about the process to evaluate whether a scope change is reasonable.
We chose fixed area-based pricing because:
- It is fair — the effort to digitize a larger floor plan is genuinely greater than for a smaller one. Area is the most logical basis.
- It is transparent — you can calculate the price yourself with a tape measure. No information asymmetry.
- It removes anxiety — once you confirm the order, you know the final cost. No surprises.
According to industry surveys, consumers consistently rank transparent pricing as a top factor when choosing professional services, especially for first-time purchases where the buyer has limited experience with the service category (Deloitte Consumer Review).
Free Revisions: No Limit, No Fees
After delivering a finished floor plan, we include unlimited revision rounds at no additional charge. This applies to every order, every time.
What qualifies as a free revision:
- Correcting a mislabelled room
- Adjusting a dimension that does not match the property
- Repositioning a door or window
- Adding a room that was missing from the original sketch
- Changing the layout or presentation style
- Switching from simplified to technical version
- Requesting a different file format
What changes the scope (and thus the price):
If you fundamentally change the property being drawn — for example, adding an entire additional floor that was not part of the original order — that constitutes a new order rather than a revision. This rarely happens. We are always clear about the distinction before proceeding.
The Revision Process
When you receive your finished floor plan and want a change:
- Reply to the delivery email with your feedback — describe what needs changing, or mark it on the image
- We confirm receipt and begin the revision
- Revised plan delivered within 1–2 business days
- Repeat as needed — there is no round limit
Most revisions are completed in a single round. A second round is occasionally needed. Three or more rounds are rare — usually because our assessment process before starting catches most issues in advance.
The Free Assessment Before Every Order
One reason our revision rate is low is that we assess every submission before starting work.
When you upload your sketch or existing drawing, we review it and flag anything that might cause a problem:
- Unclear or missing dimensions
- Rooms that are ambiguously represented
- File quality issues that might affect accuracy
We resolve these before starting. This means the first delivered plan is almost always close to what you expect.
If there is something we cannot work with — a drawing with no measurements and no way to verify them — we tell you before charging anything. We would rather be honest upfront than deliver a plan that does not serve you.
When Fixed Pricing Is Not the Right Fit
This service works best for converting existing drawings into digital format. There are situations where a different approach makes more sense:
- You need a full architectural design (not a conversion of an existing plan) — an architect is the right choice
- You need structural engineering or load calculations — this requires a licensed engineer, not a digitization service
- You need 3D renders or BIM models — our output is 2D floor plans; 3D modelling is a different service category
For converting sketches, paper plans, and old drawings into clean digital files, fixed-price digitization is the simplest and most affordable option.
How to Start Your Order
Getting a price takes less than a minute:
- Go to the Replanera price calculator
- Enter the approximate floor area
- See your price — immediately, with no registration
- Upload your drawing to confirm and start
If you have questions before uploading, contact us — we respond the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is VAT included in the displayed price?
A: Yes. The price shown on the calculator is the total you pay. No additional charges.
Q: Can I get a business invoice?
A: Yes. We issue invoices through KV Investor OUe. Mention that you need a business invoice when placing your order.
Q: What payment methods do you accept?
A: Bank transfer is the standard method. Details are provided with the order confirmation.
Q: Is there a minimum order?
A: No minimum floor area and no minimum order value. A single small room is a valid order.
Q: Can I order multiple properties at once?
A: Yes. Multiple properties are treated as separate orders, each priced by its individual floor area. Bulk or repeat-client pricing can be discussed.
Q: What is the latest I can request a revision?
A: There is no strict deadline. We retain your files and can accommodate changes that arise later. Contact us to discuss.
Q: How does your pricing compare to hiring an architect?
A: Architects in the US charge $100–$250 per hour on average, with basic floor plan services starting at $2,000 (HomeGuide, 2026). In Western Europe, rates are typically EUR 80–100/hour (Seanote Construction, 2025). Replanera’s fixed pricing is based on floor area, not time — for a standard apartment, the cost is a fraction of an architect’s fee.
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