King bed + wardrobe
Use the larger room footprint to compare a king with one main storage piece.
Plan a 12 ft × 14 ft bedroom with 168 sq ft of floor area. Start with a bed preset, add the furniture you need, and turn on spacing measurements to see the distance between nearby items directly on the layout.
Use the larger room footprint to compare a king with one main storage piece.
Start with this 12 ft × 14 ft room preset. Change furniture dimensions, move pieces into place, and turn on spacing measurements to see the distances between nearby items.
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A 12x14 bedroom has 168 sq ft, 24 sq ft more than a 12x12 room. The 14-ft dimension creates a longer furniture run, while the 12-ft width still determines how wide a bed-and-storage arrangement can be. Compare queen and king setups, then measure the spacing after adding the pieces you need.
Arrange the room, then turn on spacing measurements to see the edge-to-edge distance between nearby pieces directly on the layout.
Mattress footprint as a share of the room's total floor area. This is not the same as usable floor space.
Choose a setup that matches how you use the room, load it into the planner, then adjust the furniture sizes and positions to match your space.
Use the larger room footprint to compare a king with one main storage piece.
Test three major furniture pieces while keeping the queen bed footprint.
Compare a lower-depth storage piece against the larger bed.
Use the 14-ft room length to separate sleeping and work furniture.
The longer wall is 2 ft longer than the shorter wall, giving you a different furniture run along each axis.
Door position and your real furniture dimensions can change which wall works best. Use the room shape as a starting point, then adjust the layout around your door and furniture dimensions.
Check the details that affect the arrangement: furniture dimensions, spacing between nearby pieces, overlaps, and the door swing.
Change the bed, desk, wardrobe, or other furniture to match the real dimensions you want to test inside the 12x14 room.
Turn on spacing measurements to see the edge-to-edge distance between nearby furniture directly on the layout.
Overlapping pieces are flagged so you can separate them before comparing the arrangement.
Use the visible door swing to check whether a furniture piece blocks the opening path.
Explore this room through a broader layout problem such as compact space, a bedroom office, a square room, or a larger primary-bedroom setup.
See how nearby room sizes compare by floor area, then open the size you want to test.
Yes. 12 ft × 14 ft equals 168 sq ft. That is about 15.61 m².
Yes. A 76 × 80 in king mattress fits within a 144 × 168 in room boundary and uses about 25% of the room's total floor area. Use the king presets to compare storage and dresser arrangements around it. The king mattress footprint is about 25% of the room's total floor area.
Yes. Start with Queen bed + desk + wardrobe, then change each item to the dimensions of the furniture you own or plan to buy and compare the spacing.
A 12x14 bedroom has 168 sq ft. The 12x13 room has 156 sq ft, so it is 12 sq ft smaller. Compare both planners if you are deciding between nearby room sizes or testing how much difference an extra foot can make.
Start from this exact room size, adjust the furniture to match what you own or plan to buy, and use the spacing view to compare arrangements.