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Tower Blaaze App

Tower Blaaze App

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Jun 18, 2026

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Jun 18, 2026

Tower Blaaze is a mobile space-planning tool for Android and iOS that helps you sketch room layouts, organize renovation projects, track materials, and manage build checklists — all in one place. It's aimed at anyone mapping out a home arrangement or working through a renovation, from a first rough sketch to a finished material list. The interface is built around a warm cream-and-orange design language that keeps things calm and easy to navigate. Everything stays on your device, so your plans are always at hand.

App in Action

What's Inside

Tower Blaaze opens on a dashboard that greets you by time of day — "Good evening, Ready to build?" — and surfaces your most recent drafts immediately. Two primary buttons dominate the top of the action grid: New Draft, rendered in an orange-to-gold gradient, and New Project, in a dark navy-to-maroon gradient. Below those sit Materials and Checklist as flat card buttons, each marked with a thin colored accent line. A four-tab bottom navigation bar — Home, Projects, Drafts, Checklist — keeps every section one tap away, with the active tab highlighted by an orange pill indicator.

Drawing and Editing Floor Plans

The draft editor places a dot-grid canvas at the center of the screen, with a fixed toolbar running along the bottom. The toolbar holds eight tools: draw wall, add door, add room, measure, freehand pen, add text label, and delete — plus a primary orange circular button on the far left. A scale indicator in the top-right corner displays the current ratio (1:100 in the screenshots) in an orange-bordered pill. Undo and redo controls sit just below the top bar. Exterior walls render as thick black lines; interior partitions use thinner lines; door swings are marked with standard quarter-circle arcs in teal. The canvas supports pinch-to-zoom and two-finger pan.

Materials and Checklists

  • A dedicated Materials section lets you build lists of necessary supplies so nothing gets forgotten during renovation or arrangement.
  • The Checklist tab tracks daily tasks with a progress bar and a "0/0 completed" counter that updates as items are ticked off.
  • Draft cards display a thumbnail on a pale blue grid, the plan title, grid size (1.0m), and a 1:100 scale badge.

A Note on the Visuals

The store icon and several promotional screenshots carry the bold visual energy of a construction-themed arcade game — swinging demolition balls, gold coin stacks, crane cables, 3X/5X multiplier text — which sits at an odd distance from the calm planning tool shown in the actual app screens. It's a gap worth knowing about before you download.

Where the Arcade Feeling Comes From

Those promotional images aren't entirely out of place. The app's icon is built around a yellow construction crane, a terracotta brick wall with a circular window, and a golden toolbox — the same warm amber palette and building-block imagery you'd find in a game like Tower Crush, where wooden houses are lifted by crane cables and brick panels shatter under a swinging wrecking ball. Tower Blaaze borrows that same visual vocabulary — the hard hat, the scattered gold coins, the black-and-yellow caution tape at the bottom of the frame — as pure decoration around a tool that is, in practice, a quiet grid-and-checklist planner.

Technical Details

Platform
Android, iOS
Offline Mode
Supported
Default Floor Plan Scale
1:100
Default Grid Unit Size
1.0 m
Editor Drawing Tools
8 (Wall, Door, Room, Measure, Freehand, Text, Delete, Primary Action)
Main Navigation Sections
4 (Home, Drafts, Projects, Checklist)
Last Updated
Jun 11, 2026
Developer
Atlas Horizon Media Studios

Using Tower Blaaze

What drawing tools are available in the floor plan editor?
The draft editor includes tools for drawing walls, adding doors, placing rooms, measuring dimensions, freehand sketching, and inserting text labels. You can also undo and redo any change, and the canvas supports pinch-to-zoom and two-finger pan gestures.
Can I use Tower Blaaze without an internet connection?
Yes, Tower Blaaze works fully offline on your device. You can draw floor plans, manage projects, track materials, and run your build checklist without needing an internet connection.
How do I keep track of the materials I need for my renovation?
Tower Blaaze lets you create lists of necessary materials so you don't forget anything during renovation or arrangement. The Materials section is accessible directly from the home dashboard with a dedicated button.
Can I organize my plans into separate projects?
Yes, you can create separate projects using the New Project button on the home dashboard. This helps you structure the planning process and keep all your room designs and details in one place.
How does the daily task checklist work?
The Today's Tasks card on the home dashboard shows your current task count and a progress bar tracking completed items. You can view and manage all tasks through the Checklist tab in the bottom navigation bar.

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Magda_pyta

Tower Blaaze to aplikacja do planowania przestrzeni, która — przynajmniej w teorii — ma ułatwić życie każdemu, kto stoi przed remontem lub urządzaniem mieszkania. Brzmi sensownie, ale czy na pewno dostarcza tyle, ile obiecuje opis w sklepie? Zacznijmy od tego, co aplikacja faktycznie oferuje: tworzenie planów pomieszczeń, szkicowanie rozmieszczenia mebli …

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niezadowolony_Paweł
Magda_pyta: sekcja zadań pokazuje '0/0 ukończonych' i sprawia wrażenie, jakby dopiero czekała na wypełnienie

Używam od miesiąca. Edytor rzutów OK, ale checklist to kpina. Nie można ustawić priorytetu zadań. Żadnej kolejności, żadnych kategorii. TO jest problem, nie estetyka.

krzysiek_na_luzie
niezadowolony_Paweł: Nie można ustawić priorytetu zadań

u mnie checklist działa... ale racja jest trochę uboga no i git że offline bo na budowie nie ma zasięgu

TechOgarnięty
Magda_pyta: aplikacja działa offline, co w przypadku narzędzia do planowania remontów jest dużym plusem

Sprawdziłem wydajność edytora — na starszym urządzeniu z mniejszą ilością RAM canvas reaguje z wyraźnym lagiem przy pinch-to-zoom. Nie jest to problem aplikacji jako takiej, bardziej kwestia optymalizacji renderowania siatki. Na nowszym sprzęcie działa płynnie. Tryb offline to faktycznie dobra decyzja architektoniczna — brak zależności od zewnętrznego API eliminuje cały jeden punkt awarii. Ciekawe czy dane są szyfrowane lokalnie, bo plany remontowe to jednak wrażliwe informacje o rozkładzie mieszkania.

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