Room Proportion Checker MCP. Audit room dimensions for perfect structural harmony.
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Room Proportion Checker assesses if a room's dimensions meet established architectural and ergonomic standards for visual balance and human comfort.
It takes simple width, length, and height measurements and runs them through multiple checks that determine structural harmony and functional suitability.
This is essential for avoiding costly redesigns caused by poor spatial ratios.
What your AI agents can do
Calculate axis balance ratio
Determines the symmetry and balance of a room using its width, length, and height measurements.
Evaluate floor area index
Calculates a ratio comparing the surface area of the floor to the height of the ceiling.
Classify room proportions
Provides an overall judgment on whether the dimensions are generally balanced or if major corrections are needed.
Calculates a numeric score showing how harmonious the room's width, length, and height are relative to each other.
Determines if the dimensions fall into established 'well-proportioned' or 'requires correction' categories.
Compares the total floor surface area to the ceiling height, giving insight into how voluminous the space feels.
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Room Proportion Checker: 3 Tools
These specialized tools allow you to audit any room's measurements against established architectural principles, grading everything from axis symmetry to overall volumetric balance.
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Start using Room Proportion Checker on Vinkius019ec1f1calculate axis balance ratio
Determines the symmetry and balance of a room using its width, length, and height measurements.
019ec1f1evaluate floor area index
Calculates a ratio comparing the surface area of the floor to the height of the ceiling.
019ec1f1classify room proportions
Provides an overall judgment on whether the dimensions are generally balanced or if major corrections are needed.
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The tedious process of checking room dimensions today is a nightmare of spreadsheets and standards manuals.
Right now, if you want to know if a space feels right, you're pulling up multiple architectural handbooks. You cross-reference the width against length ratios in one chart, then separately calculate the floor area index using another formula. Then you have to call an expert just to tell you if it passes all of them together. It’s time-consuming and prone to human error.
With this MCP, you simply feed the agent the three numbers: width, length, and height. Your agent runs everything through its specialized tools—`calculate_axis_balance_ratio`, `evaluate_floor_area_index`, and more—and returns a unified compliance grade. You get an instant audit.
The Room Proportion Checker MCP delivers actionable spatial grades.
You eliminate the need to manually track which formula applies for what type of room, or having to juggle multiple standards charts. The system automatically knows when to use a default height if one dimension is missing, so you don't have to worry about incomplete data sets.
The result isn't just three numbers; it’s a clear pass/fail assessment that tells you exactly which dimensions are causing the imbalance and what needs adjusting. It makes compliance immediate.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Ever walk into a space that just feels 'off'? That discomfort usually means the room proportions are failing basic architectural standards. This MCP evaluates any given volume—width, length, and height—against established principles of structural harmony. It runs multiple calculations to determine if the space is visually pleasing and actually functional for people.
You input raw dimensions, and your agent performs a full audit against best practices.
The real value comes when you combine these checks with other tools in the Vinkius catalog. For example, after checking proportions here, you can chain that result into a structural analysis MCP to validate load-bearing metrics next. When dealing with complex projects requiring multiple compliance layers, Vinkius manages it all inside its own V8 isolate sandbox, guaranteeing that every calculation runs securely and independently.
Your agent doesn't just check numbers; it gives you an actionable grade on the space’s overall quality.
019ec1f1-ea11-7104-96f3-a43df5fbe148 How Room Proportion Checker MCP Works
- 1 First, provide three measurements: the room's width, length, and height.
- 2 Your agent runs these numbers through multiple industry-standard checks to calculate ratios and indices.
- 3 You get a detailed report grading the space on structural balance, overall proportion, and area density.
The bottom line is that you get an immediate architectural grade for any room based purely on its measurements.
Who Is Room Proportion Checker MCP For?
Architects, interior designers, and real estate developers who waste time cross-referencing physical dimensions against bulky style guides. These are people whose job hinges on whether a space 'feels' right.
Determines if the initial structural blueprints meet both code requirements and established aesthetic standards before detailed drafting begins.
Checks if a client's desired layout—e.g., moving a sofa or placing a bed—will work within optimal ergonomic dimensions for visual comfort.
Validates multiple unit blueprints quickly to ensure all sellable spaces meet minimum proportional standards, reducing risk during permitting.
What Changes When You Connect
- Get an immediate grade on spatial quality. Instead of manually comparing ratios to a standards chart, the
classify_room_proportionstool instantly tells you if your design passes basic balance checks. - Identify subtle dimensional flaws before construction starts. The
calculate_axis_balance_ratioprovides a numeric score that pinpoints exactly where the room feels unbalanced (e.g., too elongated or too squat). - Understand vertical volume quickly. The
evaluate_floor_area_indexchecks if the ceiling height is appropriate for the floor space, helping you avoid rooms that feel oppressive or cavernous. - Accelerate design sign-offs. By running multiple dimensional checks in sequence, you build a complete compliance packet without leaving your agent's interface.
- Minimize costly rework. Catching proportional errors early prevents delays and expensive changes down the line—the difference between planning on paper and fixing concrete.
Real-World Use Cases
Designing an open-concept living area
An architect inputs dimensions for a new common space. The agent first uses calculate_axis_balance_ratio to check symmetry. It then runs the data through classify_room_proportions, which flags that while it's 'well-proportioned,' the ratio indicates an overemphasis on length, suggesting minor wall placement shifts.
Reviewing a small bathroom remodel
A designer inputs measurements for a wet room. The agent immediately calls evaluate_floor_area_index to confirm that the ceiling height is sufficient for comfortable circulation, preventing the client from realizing too late that the space feels cramped.
Verifying unit sizing in a new complex
A developer inputs data for dozens of units. The agent runs classify_room_proportions across all models. It automatically flags every single unit that falls below the minimum proportional score, creating a prioritized list of necessary revisions.
Optimizing existing room layouts
You input current dimensions and ask for improvements. The agent first checks calculate_axis_balance_ratio, identifies the imbalance, and then uses that data to suggest ideal adjustments in height or length to improve overall harmony.
The Tradeoffs
Checking only one dimension
Just running a simple calculation on width vs. length without accounting for ceiling height or the surface area ratio.
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You must combine checks. Use evaluate_floor_area_index alongside calculate_axis_balance_ratio to get a full picture of volumetric quality, not just planar dimensions.
Ignoring overall classification
A space might pass two specific ratio checks but still feel fundamentally wrong because the proportions are off.
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Always run classify_room_proportions last. This tool provides the holistic, final judgment that summarizes all your previous metrics into one actionable grade.
Using manual calculation tools
Copying measurements from CAD files and manually inputting them into a spreadsheet to calculate ratios.
→ Let your agent handle it. Input the raw WxLxH data once, and let the MCP run all three specialized checks automatically.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if you need quantitative validation of spatial geometry. If your goal is to ensure that a room passes rigorous structural or aesthetic compliance tests based solely on its measurements (W x L x H), this suite works for you. Don't use it if your problem is qualitative, such as natural light access, community integration, or adherence to specific local zoning text. For those issues, you need an MCP capable of reading and interpreting legal documents or environmental impact reports.
Common Questions About Room Proportion Checker MCP
How does the Room Proportion Checker MCP use `calculate_axis_balance_ratio`? +
The agent takes your width, length, and height to calculate a single score that measures how harmonious those three axes are. A higher number means better balance.
What if my room isn't square? Does the Room Proportion Checker MCP still work? +
Yes. The tools aren't limited to perfect squares. They assess proportionality based on established standards, giving you specific feedback on any non-square shape.
Does `evaluate_floor_area_index` require a height measurement? +
No, it doesn't. If you omit the height when running this tool, the agent automatically substitutes 2.5 meters to run the calculation for you.
Can I use Room Proportion Checker MCP to check different room types? +
Yes. It accepts any volume measurements (W x L x H) and evaluates them against general architectural principles, regardless of whether it's a bathroom or a living room.
What units must I use when calling `calculate_axis_balance_ratio`? +
You must provide measurements in consistent metric units, like meters. The MCP requires width, length, and height to all be specified in the same unit for accurate calculation.
If I use `evaluate_floor_area_index` with non-positive dimensions, what happens? +
The system handles invalid inputs by returning a specific error code. The index requires positive values for both surface area and height; zero or negative numbers prevent calculation.
Can I run all three tools—`calculate_axis_balance_ratio`, `classify_room_proportions`, and `evaluate_floor_area_index`—in one sequence? +
Yes, your agent can chain all three tools together. This allows you to get a comprehensive structural assessment, combining proportional balance, general classification, and surface area analysis in one go.
How secure is my room data when I use this MCP? +
The platform uses zero-trust proxy security for all inputs. Your dimensions are only used during the call; they aren't stored on disk or exposed to your AI client.
What does 'axis balance' mean for a room? +
Axis balance checks if the Width, Length, and Height are proportionally similar. Using the calculate_axis_balance_ratio tool gives you a score that shows how close your room is to an ideal 1:1:1 volume ratio. A low score suggests significant skewing.
How does the service check for floor suitability? +
The evaluate_floor_area_index tool assesses the relationship between the floor's surface area and its ceiling height. This ensures that the room doesn't feel too shallow or excessively vast for its vertical scale, which is crucial for proper human use.
What is the final overall grade? +
The classify_room_proportions tool synthesizes all checks (axis balance, FAI, minimum clearances) into one comprehensive report. It gives a final grade and actionable suggestions on how to improve the room's dimensions.
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