Keyplan 3d Second Floor May 2026

Mara had trusted it. Big mistake.

At 3 a.m., she had it. A new model. Ugly. Compromised. True.

That was six months ago.

Her phone buzzed. A text from Leo, the new contractor: “Got the laser level on the second floor. Something’s wrong with your model. The west wall is 4 inches out of plumb. Did you account for foundation settling?”

The west wall now tapered. The nook lost six inches of headroom. The storm closet moved to the stairwell landing. It wasn’t what the Whitmores had wept over. But it would stand. keyplan 3d second floor

Mara pulled up the original scan again. Then she did something she’d never done before: she overlaid a point cloud from a new LiDAR survey of the actual house, as it stood today, cracks and all. Keyplan 3D wasn’t built for this. The software screamed error messages— non-planar surface detected, component intersection failure —but she forced it. Layer by layer, she manually pinned the digital second floor to the messy, sinking, century-old reality below.

“We didn’t want perfect. We wanted safe. Come see us at the site tomorrow. Bring the laptop.” Mara had trusted it

She saved the file with a new name: Keyplan 3D Second Floor — AS-BUILT v2.