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Archimesh

Generate rooms, doors, windows, and other architecture objects in Blender.

Maintained by Community

Last updated: April 8, 2026

Low setup overhead

Code analysis found no major compatibility blockers. Follow the packing steps below before submitting.

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What It Does

Overview and common use cases for this add-on.

  • Previously part of Blender 4.1 bundled add-ons, now offered with limited support.

Common Use Cases

  • Create detailed room layouts with walls and floors.
  • Design complete building interiors for visualization.
  • Quickly prototype architectural concepts in 3D.

Getting Started

How to install and start using this add-on in Blender.

How To Install

  1. Open Blender and go to Edit > Preferences.
  2. Click on Install and choose the Archimesh ZIP file from your computer.
  3. Enable the add-on by checking the box next to its name in the list.
  4. Save preferences to keep the add-on enabled for future sessions.

First Steps After Installing

  • Open the Archimesh panel in the Add Mesh menu.
  • Adjust dimensions and properties in the tool panel to fit your design.

Using On A Render Farm

What render farm submitters need to know before sending jobs.

We could not inspect this add-on's code. Install it on your farm workers and run a single-frame test job before committing to a production render.

Background Rendering
Worker Install
External Files

Scene Prep Checklist

Complete these steps before uploading your scene to a render farm.

  1. 1

    Install the same add-on version on every render worker

    Required
  2. 2

    Upload all external textures, presets, and asset files

    Required
  3. 3

    Run a 1-frame test render on the farm before full submission

    Recommended

Things To Watch Out For

  • Local path or asset-library signals were detected. Paths that work on the artist machine can still fail on remote workers.

Common Mistakes

  • Not uploading external textures or assets, leading to missing elements in renders.
  • Assuming local paths will work on farm workers without adjustment.
  • Skipping the test render, which can catch setup issues early.

Recommended Workflow

  • Check whether the add-on launches its own render operators locally and avoid assuming that workflow maps cleanly to farm orchestration.
  • Open the scene in desktop Blender, run any interactive setup steps, save the file, then validate a small background render before scaling up.

Worker Node Setup

For render farm administrators: what each render node needs to run this add-on.

Assume farm workers need the same add-on version installed unless the workflow is fully baked into native Blender data. Upload any external files referenced by the add-on.

Must be installed on each worker

Extension Score

59

How well this add-on fits a render farm workflow.

Renderjuice Tested

No data available

Render Farm Readiness
80
Maintenance Health
25
Documentation Quality
60
Community Trust
50
Install Complexity
80

Quick Facts

Version
1.2.5
Compatibility
Blender 4.2.0 and newer
Downloads
268445
Published
Tuesday 14th, May 2024 - 15:11
Licenses
SPDX:GPL-2.0-or-later

Activity & Trust

Extension updated: Tuesday 14th, May 2024 - 15:11

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