Developer condominium plans follow the same measuring logic as any apartment — trace the internal floor, calibrate to a printed dimension — but with more balconies, planters and ledges to exclude.
The advertised (strata/gross) area usually includes balconies, air-conditioner ledges and sometimes void space, so the actual flooring area is always smaller than the brochure number. Developer plans typically print at least one reliable overall dimension to calibrate against.
The reliable way to measure any condo plan is off the drawing itself: calibrate against a printed dimension line, then trace each room along the inside face of the walls. Quote from the measured internal polygon, not the marketed size — balconies, planter boxes and bay-window ledges can inflate the published figure by 5–10% versus the floor you will actually lay. Beware rescaled brochure plans: verify one room against its printed size before trusting totals.
PlanTape does the tracing for you — AI detects every labelled room and the scale line in under two minutes, you fine-tune the corners, and the per-room areas and skirting perimeters export as a CSV.
Typically 40–200 m² of internal floor area, with studio to 4+ bedrooms. Exact size varies by launch year and block type — the floor plan for your specific unit is the only reliable source.
Upload the floor plan PDF to PlanTape: AI traces each room along the inside face of the walls and calibrates scale from a printed dimension. Quote from the measured internal polygon, not the marketed size — balconies, planter boxes and bay-window ledges can inflate the published figure by 5–10% versus the floor you will actually lay. Beware rescaled brochure plans: verify one room against its printed size before trusting totals. Then export per-room areas and perimeters as CSV.
The advertised (strata/gross) area usually includes balconies, air-conditioner ledges and sometimes void space, so the actual flooring area is always smaller than the brochure number. Developer plans typically print at least one reliable overall dimension to calibrate against.