3D furniture configurator for manufacturers, retailers and dealer networks

Configure furniture that fits— the room, the catalogue and the order.

Configurix connects room dimensions, modular furniture, made-to-measure cabinets, internal fittings, materials and hardware in one guided 3D project—with live retail or account pricing, ecommerce, branded quotes and accepted order data attached to the design.

Wardrobes, closets, shelving, cabinets, desks, sofas and modular systems
Room fit, dynamic dimensions, connection rules and valid assemblies
Manufacturer website, ecommerce, showroom and dealer workflows
Live pricing, quotes, AR and optional BOM or order handoff
Configurable warm-white and oak modular wardrobe, shelving, drawers and desk system in a professional 3D configurator studio

Connected furniture workflow

The modules, dimensions, finish, price and order record stay connected.

Furniture configuration software defined

Furniture configuration is product assembly, room fit and commercial logic.

A furniture configurator should do more than recolour a prepared model. It must understand which cabinets, shelves, doors, drawers, fittings, legs, plinths, handles, fabrics and accessories belong to the selected furniture family and how those components can be assembled.

For modular storage and cabinetry, the arrangement must also fit the available wall or room. Overall dimensions, module increments, corners, fillers, end panels, doors, obstacles and installation clearances affect which design can be offered and how it should be priced.

Configurix can use one governed catalogue across a direct website, ecommerce store, retail showroom, dealer portal and internal sales team. Products, prices, currencies, languages, branding, permissions and outputs can vary by market or account while the configured furniture remains a structured project.

The exact order or manufacturing output depends on the source data and accepted implementation. A visual scene is not evidence that the panel list, hardware, machining, packaging or installation data is production-ready; those outputs must be defined and tested against the working process.

Model the furniture decisions that determine fit, price and order accuracy.

The configuration model is built from the manufacturer's furniture systems, dimensions, connection rules, materials, price data and required outputs—not from a generic room-planning library.

Room and wall fit

Start with the available space and make fit part of the guided sales process.

  • Wall length and height, corners, alcoves, ceiling conditions and skirting
  • Doors, windows, radiators, sockets and other relevant obstacles
  • Overall size, fillers, end panels, door swing and installation clearances

Modular product assembly

Turn the catalogue into components that connect in permitted ways.

  • Wardrobes, cabinets, shelving, storage walls, desks and room systems
  • Module connection points, stacking, corners, supports and orientations
  • Standard modules with controlled made-to-measure widths, heights and depths

Fronts, interiors and hardware

Keep every visible and internal choice compatible with its cabinet or product.

  • Hinged, sliding, folding and lift-up doors plus drawers and open zones
  • Shelves, rails, baskets, trays, dividers and other internal fittings
  • Handles, profiles, hinges, runners, feet, castors, lighting and power

Materials and product families

Present the complete sellable choice without mixing incompatible ranges.

  • Board decor, lacquer, veneer, timber, glass, metal, edges and worktops
  • Fabric, leather, modules, arms, legs and mechanisms for upholstered furniture
  • Finish codes, collections, availability and coordinated material packages

Commerce and dealer pricing

Use the same configured product across direct and assisted sales channels.

  • Website self-service, ecommerce, showroom, dealer and internal-sales interfaces
  • Module, panel, fitting, material, dimensional, service and installation prices
  • Retail or trade price lists, margins, discounts, tax, currency and approvals

Documents and order data

Preserve the accepted furniture beyond the visual sales experience.

  • Saved designs, room plans, branded quotes, approvals and revision history
  • Optional BOM, configured-order, panel, hardware or manufacturing-review data
  • Ecommerce, CRM, ERP, PIM, CAD, API, webhook and other accepted integrations

One connected process

From room dimensions to an accepted furniture order.

The buyer, retailer, dealer, designer, surveyor and operations team can continue from the same structured configuration while each role sees the appropriate visual, commercial and order detail.

Define the project

Choose the product and space

Select the furniture family and capture the wall, room, use, dimensions and obstacles that affect the design.

Build the furniture

Assemble valid modules

Add cabinets, shelves, fronts, fittings, hardware, materials and accessories within the catalogue rules.

Complete the sale

Calculate, save and quote

Apply the correct retail or account price and continue to checkout, a branded quote or a design consultation.

Continue the order

Review and hand off

Confirm room and installation conditions before passing the accepted configuration and agreed data forward.

A furniture visualizer changes appearance. A connected configurator creates an orderable product.

Manufacturers should test whether software responds correctly when room size, modules, internal fittings, finishes and account context change—not only whether it renders attractive furniture.

RequirementConfigurix furniture implementationGeneric visualizer
Room fit and dimensionsWall or room dimensions, obstacles, module sizes, fillers and clearances can remain part of the saved project.May place or scale a prepared model without validating the actual furniture construction.
Modular assemblyConnection points, neighbours, corners, stacking, supports and dependent components can follow catalogue rules.Often swaps prepared variants or allows free placement without a valid order structure.
Interior and hardware rulesDoors, drawers, shelves, fittings, handles, runners, lighting and clearances can stay linked to the selected module.Visible options may change without complete compatibility or internal-product logic.
Live account pricingThe same design can use retailer or dealer products, prices, discounts, currencies and margin permissions.Pricing may be absent, indicative or rebuilt separately after the visual design.
Commerce and order handoffAccepted configuration and price data can continue into ecommerce, quotes and defined downstream systems.Usually ends with an image or enquiry and requires the product to be recreated elsewhere.

Furniture and cabinet configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for furniture manufacturers and retailers.

Modular assembly, room fit, cabinets, upholstery, dynamic dimensions, AR, ecommerce, pricing, quotes, BOM and integrations.

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