How Much Does a Floor Plan Cost? [2024 Data]

Normal range: $500 - $2,000

The average U.S. homeowner pays $1,300 for a floor plan, but it can range between $100 and $15,000, depending on the scope of the project and who draws up the plans.

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Rachel Hoffman
Written by Rachel Hoffman
Contributing Writer
Updated November 12, 2024
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Having floor plans drawn up costs an average of $1,300, with most homeowners paying between $500 and $2,000. Floor plans are used in the design and construction process to visualize how best to use your space. They’re used in conjunction with blueprints, which give a more detailed construction plan for contractors to follow. Learn what factors affect what you’ll pay for floor plans.

See the price range for a floor plan:
How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$500 - $2,000
  • Average
  • $1,300
  • Low end
  • $100
  • high end
  • $15,000
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Floor Plan Cost Factors

The cost of floor plans can vary depending on who draws up the plans, the project size and type, and more. Floor plans may also be included in full blueprint sets, but here we’ll be looking at the cost of drawing them up independently.

Who You Hire

Type of ProfessionalAverage Cost
Architect$100–$350 per hour
Certified Draftsperson$35–$150 per hour
Redraw Firm$20–$50 per page

The type of professional you hire to draw the floor plan will affect the total price. Hiring a local architect will cost an average of $100 to $350 an hour. Architects are licensed professionals who design buildings and ensure they’re structurally sound. They’ll often draft floor plans as part of the whole set of blueprints for a construction project, but you can also hire an architect to draw up floor plans separately.

In many cases, you don’t need an architect to draw plans if you don’t need full blueprints. Having floor plans drawn up by a certified draftsperson costs around $35 to $150 per hour. If you only need a floor plan for design purposes and not for construction, you can hire a redraw firm, which can work from photographs, hand-drawn sketches, on-site measurements, or old blueprints to draw up new floor plans. A redraw firm costs about $20 to $50 per plan page.

Project Size

The larger the project, the more floor plans will cost. Drawing up a floor plan for your entire house will cost more than one for just one room or one floor. Depending on the size of the project, you may not need a full floor plan, so don’t pay for plans you won’t need.

Project Size (Sq. Ft.)Architect Floor Plan Cost Draftsperson Floor Plan Cost
500$500–$2,500$250–$1,250
1000$1,000–$5,000$500–$2,500
1500$1,500–$7,500$750–$3,750
2000$2,000–$10,000$1,000–$5,000
3000$3,000–$15,000$1,500–$7,500

Project Type

The type of project can also affect how much floor plans cost. A new build will require more extensive floor plans, and an existing home renovation or addition may only need limited plans. Drawing up floor plans for interior design purposes will cost less than plans used during construction.

Level of Detail

The cost of blueprints is higher than the cost of floor plans due to the level of detail involved, and floor plans can be drawn up with varying levels of detail as well. Floor plans that require extensive detail, including structural elements, wall thickness, individual fixtures, and 3D representations of elements will cost more to draw up than more basic plans that include far less detail.

DIY Floor Plans vs. Hiring a Pro

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Whether you should hire a professional to draw up your floor plans or tackle it yourself depends on what you need the floor plans for and how precise you need them to be. If you’re using the plans for interior design or another project that doesn’t require them to be extremely precise, you may be able to draw them up yourself using floor plan software or a floor plan website. You can purchase floor plan software for $70 to $400, and floor plan websites range in price from free to a monthly subscription of $10 to $25.

If the plans will be used in a building or construction project and they need to be completely accurate, hiring an architect or draftsperson will ensure they meet the level of required technical detail.

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Cost of Common Floor Plan Add-Ons

Floor plans are often drawn up as part of the remodeling or interior design process. Some other services that may accompany having floor plans drawn up include:

  • Interior design: Hiring an interior designer costs an average of $2,000–$15,200.

  • Home renovation: Renovating your home can cost $15–$60 per square foot on average.

  • Removing a wall: The cost to remove a wall ranges between $1,000 and $10,000.

  • Adding a room: Adding a room to your home averages between $20,900 and $72,600.

How to Save Money on Floor Plans

Drawing your own floor plans using floor plan software or a website is the best way to save money, but this isn’t always the best option for every homeowner or project. If you’re hiring a professional to draw up floor plans, you can keep costs down by only requesting the minimum number of plans and level of detail your project requires. You can also save by hiring a draftsperson rather than an architect if your project doesn’t require structural expertise or design.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Blueprints are detailed architectural drawings that include every part of building plans, including structural elements, construction details, and utility schematics. Floor plans are less detailed illustrations that show a building or room’s layout from above with structural elements like windows, doors, walls, and fixtures.

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Rachel Hoffman
Written by Rachel Hoffman
Contributing Writer
Rachel is a freelance writer and editor dedicated to helping people clean up their messes, get organized, and learn to love their homes again. Her work has appeared in Elle, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, Apartment Therapy, Lifehacker, and NBC News.
Rachel is a freelance writer and editor dedicated to helping people clean up their messes, get organized, and learn to love their homes again. Her work has appeared in Elle, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Real Simple, Good Housekeeping, Apartment Therapy, Lifehacker, and NBC News.
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