Bed size eats the room
A king that looks fine in a render can kill the walk-around space. Decato sizes the bed and clearances against your plan.
Bedrooms live or die on clearances: bed size, the walk-around space, the wall runs storage needs. Decato plans the layout against your real plan, then matches a bed, nightstands and wardrobe that fit it, checked for size and budget, delivered as a spec.

A sourced bedroom: bed, storage and lighting matched, fit-checked and priced.
A king that looks fine in a render can kill the walk-around space. Decato sizes the bed and clearances against your plan.
Wardrobes and dressers need real wall runs and door swings. Decato sources storage that actually fits.
Height, depth and spacing around the bed are easy to miss on an image. Decato matches the set to scale.
Import the plan with the door swing, the window wall and where the bed can realistically head up against.
Bed size is settled against the walk-around space it leaves, not against how it looks in an image.
Wardrobes, dressers and nightstands are matched to the wall runs and door swings that are actually free.
A render from those exact pieces, and a priced list covering the bed, storage, lighting and textiles.


A planner. It starts from your floor plan and decides where the bed, storage and nightstands go against the real wall runs and clearances, then matches furniture that fits those positions. The image comes out of that arrangement rather than the arrangement being read off an image.
Yes, fit is the point. Decato matches a bed, nightstands and storage to your bedroom dimensions and clearances, then returns a budget and spec.
No. The visual is a step; the output is a sourced bedroom of real products checked against your room with a bill of materials.
It measures the bed against the room, not the other way round: wall runs, door swings and the walk-around space on each side. If a king leaves no usable route past the foot of the bed, that shows up before it reaches the render, not after the client has approved it.
Yes, a bedroom is specified as a set. Storage, nightstands, lighting and textiles are matched to the bed in scale and style, checked against the wall space that is genuinely free, and priced into the same bundle.
Bedrooms fail on clearances long before they fail on style. Decato settles the bed, the storage and the circulation against the real plan, then returns the render and the priced spec together, so nothing has to be re-measured after the client says yes.