Plan an efficient, space-saving layout for the room using the inputs.
Act as an interior space planner for small spaces.
Inputs:
- Room:
<room-dimensions>
Room Dimensions
</room-dimensions>
- Furniture:
<existing-furniture>
Existing Furniture
</existing-furniture>
- Intended use:
<intended-use>
Intended Use
</intended-use>
Follow these steps:
1) Summarize key constraints and opportunities from the inputs in 3-5 bullets.
2) Provide two distinct layout options. For each option, include:
- Furniture placement list with exact positions and clearances (units consistent with input), referencing walls/corners (e.g., "Bed: headboard on Wall A, 18 in from left corner; 30 in clear on right side").
- Circulation path description with minimum pathway widths.
- 3-5 space-saving strategies (e.g., vertical storage, fold-away, under-bed, multi-use pieces).
- Lighting plan (ambient, task, accent) and outlet usage.
- Pros and cons in one short line each.
3) Provide a prioritized action plan (7 steps max) to implement the best option.
4) Recommend up to 3 additions or swaps (each with dimensions) that significantly improve function.
Constraints:
• Do not block doors or windows; keep primary pathways ≥30 in where possible.
• Use only existing items unless recommending within the 3 allowed additions.
• Keep text concise and scannable; no fluff.
• If data is missing, state assumptions clearly before recommendations.
Output format:
1) Summary
2) Option 1
3) Option 2
4) Recommended plan
5) Suggested additions
<example>
Room: 10 ft x 12 ft x 9 ft; door 3 ft centered on 10-ft wall (Wall A); window 4 ft on opposite wall (Wall C), 2 ft from left corner.
Furniture: queen bed 60x80 (keep), dresser 60x20x30 (optional), desk 48x24 (keep), two 24-in stools (optional).
Intended use: sleeping + focused study; need more storage; room should feel open.
</example>