Sketch the intent
You start with a wall and a want: a slatted chimney breast, 1800mm wide and 2400mm tall, with a 55" TV set into a recess. No measuring frames or subtracting openings — you draw the intent.
No feature tour. We take one project — an 1800mm chimney breast with a 55" TV recess — and walk it through every stage of Wallwright, with the real numbers it produces at each step.
You start with a wall and a want: a slatted chimney breast, 1800mm wide and 2400mm tall, with a 55" TV set into a recess. No measuring frames or subtracting openings — you draw the intent.
Each element becomes a real component in a live scene — parent breast, child recess, slat cladding. Move or resize any of them and everything downstream re-derives itself.
A C16 timber frame is generated to suit — 21 studs at 400mm or 600mm centres — and collision detection confirms nothing fouls. The recess clears every stud, so the design is signed off as buildable.
Here's the part a visualiser can't do. A rectangle-nesting algorithm packs every board — recess sides, backing, header — onto standard sheets, fitting pieces into the space around earlier cuts to squeeze the yield up.
Out comes a costed, itemised bill of materials and a set of printable cut diagrams. Export to PDF or CSV, walk into the merchant, and buy exactly what’s on the list — no markup, no over-ordering.
Every figure below is generated by the same pipeline you just followed — real quantities, real nesting, merchant prices with no markup.
is all it takes to run this whole pipeline yourself — versus days waiting on a designer's quote.
Same five steps, your dimensions. Free while we're in launch — no card needed.