Walk through
See your home at full scale on your land before construction starts
Home building lifecyle
The best time to make changes is before your plans are locked in. True Scale Homes helps you validate your design early — before costly decisions are set in concrete.
Concept and Draft Plans
Your initial home design takes shape, with layouts, room sizes and overall flow being developed.
Effort to change - EASY
Cost to change - n/a
Walk your home with us
See your design at full scale on your actual block. Walk through each space, understand how it feels, and identify any changes before plans are finalised.
Effort to change - BEST TIME
Cost to change - n/a
Structual plans
Engineering and approvals are completed, locking in the design and making changes more complex.
Effort to change - HARD
Cost to change - $$
Material ordered and Slab poured
The footprint of your home is set in concrete. Any layout changes beyond this point become difficult and costly.
Effort to change - VERY HARD
Cost to change - $$$
Build and Move in
Construction progresses through to completion, bringing your design to life.
Effort to change - TOO LATE
Cost to change - $$$$
Three simple steps to experience your design
We take your architectural plans and prepare them for printing on your vacant block.
Send your plans
Submit your floor plans to us and we'll get everything ready.
We print your layout
Our robotic technology marks your home's full-scale outline directly on the land.
Walk your home
Step into each room and experience the true dimensions of your design.
Stand in every room and walk your hallways
Your home exists at full scale on your land. Move through each space. Feel the width of doorways. Understand how light falls across rooms. See where furniture actually fits. This is your design in real dimensions, not lines on paper.
Walk through kitchens and dining areas
Explore hallways and transition spaces
Stand in bedrooms and living rooms
What people learn when they walk their design
Most people discover something unexpected. A hallway feels narrower than imagined. The kitchen island takes up more space than planned. A bedroom window placement changes everything. These insights matter before construction begins, not after.
Kitchen size and workflow
See if your kitchen layout works for how you actually cook and move.
Hallway width and traffic flow
Walk your hallways and understand if they feel open or cramped.
Furniture placement and scale
Test where your couch, bed, and tables actually fit in real space.
Window placement and light
Experience how natural light moves through rooms at different times.
See your home in full scale
Walk through your design before construction begins and catch issues early
