Furnish your apartment with a plan, not a guess.
Building-specific furnishing plans designed around real apartment floor plans.
Apartment Archive documents how real apartments are furnished — building by building, floor plan by floor plan. Every plan begins with the architecture of your unit, not a generic moodboard.
Find Your BuildingFiles arrive within two business days.
Documented from a real unit — one published floor plan, shown empty and furnished.
144 buildings, documented building by building.
Every furnishing plan in the archive belongs to a real building and a real floor plan. This is the current set — growing as renters request their buildings.
New York
76 buildings documented- VIA 57 West
- 8 Spruce
- 70 Pine Street
- MiMA
- 555TEN
Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens — Hudson Yards to DUMBO to Long Island City.
All New York BuildingsLos Angeles
44 buildings documented- The Grand by Gehry
- One Santa Fe
- Ten Thousand
- Circa LA
- The Emerson
Downtown to the coast — Bunker Hill, Hollywood, Culver City, and Long Beach.
All Los Angeles BuildingsMiami
24 buildings documented- Solitair Brickell
- Wynwood 25
- Gio Midtown
- Flow Miami
- Watermarc at Biscayne Bay
Brickell, Edgewater, Wynwood, Midtown, and north to Aventura.
All Miami BuildingsFrom apartment to furnishing plan.
Start with your building
Find your building in the archive and select the published floor plan that matches your unit.
Choose a design style
Scandinavian, Japandi, Mediterranean, Mid-Century, Coastal, Industrial, Bauhaus, or Bohemian — applied to your layout, never the other way around.
Receive the plan
A complete digital furnishing plan, drawn around your floor plan, arrives within two business days.
The architecture comes first.
Every furnishing plan begins with what is already built — the architecture of the building, the proportions of its rooms, the materials it carries, and the floor plan as published. Furniture follows the space, never the other way around.
The archive is documented building by building and unit by unit, so every recommendation is specific to a real layout in a real building. Nothing here is a generic moodboard.
Architecture
The building sets the rules: structure, light, and proportion.
Floor plan
The published plan of your exact unit defines the layout.
Furnishing plan
Furniture is scaled and placed to serve that layout.
Design style
Style arrives last, as a finish — never as the starting point.
A complete furnishing plan, not an inspiration board.
- Furniture selections scaled to the apartment layout
- Room-by-room placement guidance
- Purchase links for selected pieces
- Drawn from the published floor plan of your unit
- Digital delivery within two business days
One apartment, multiple ways to live in it.
Style is the last decision, not the first. The same apartment can carry different design directions while the architecture keeps scale, circulation, and light at the center.
Scandinavian
Light wood, restraint, and quiet utility.
02Japandi
Tonal calm, low profiles, and sculptural simplicity.
03Mediterranean
Warm plaster, stone, woven texture, and relaxed weight.
04Mid-Century
Walnut, low silhouettes, and clear design lineage.
05Industrial
Darker contrast, exposed texture, and utilitarian structure.
06Bauhaus
Functional geometry and disciplined modernism.
Building by building, unit by unit.
The archive is organized the way cities are built. Find your building, select your exact unit, and receive a furnishing plan drawn for that layout — specific to the building, specific to the floor plan.
Find Your BuildingBuilt around your blueprint.
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A clear design style for the space, including palette, materials, and furnishing tone. This is the starting point, not the whole plan.
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Recommended pieces organized with product names, retailer links, and purchasing direction.
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A furnishing layout planned from the selected unit's published floor plan. Intended as a guide for placement, not a construction document.
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Simple move-in guidance showing where key pieces belong and how the room should come together.
Questions, answered.
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Apartment Archive creates digital furnishing plans for specific apartment buildings and published floor plans, helping renters furnish with clearer proportions, layout guidance, and purchase direction.
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No. Apartment Archive sells digital furnishing guides only. Furniture, decor, delivery, installation, assembly, measuring services, and purchasing services are not included.
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Each plan is based on a selected published floor plan and may include a moodboard, sourcing list, furnished layout, and placement guidance. Plans are furnishing guides only and are not architectural, engineering, permitting, renovation, code-compliance, or construction documents.
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Start with your building, then select the floor plan that most closely matches your apartment. If your exact layout is not listed, request your building before purchasing.
City by city, the archive grows.
Apartment Archive documents 144 buildings today — 76 in New York, 44 in Los Angeles, and 24 in Miami. New cities join as renters request their buildings, one building and one unit at a time.
Browse CitiesRequest your building.
Tell us your building and unit. New properties join the archive on request, usually within two business days.