Custom furniture not only maximizes living space in appearance but also in functionality, allowing for tailored designs that cater to the actual needs of homeowners. This reflects personalized requirements both aesthetically and in use, making large furniture pieces like wardrobes a growing trend.
However, the main risk of custom furniture is that the final product cannot be fully anticipated at the time of purchase. Therefore, we must carefully consider the design scheme. Generally, the designer of the merchant will provide you with design plans based on your size and preferences. Many people rush to sign the confirmation because they feel it's too cumbersome. Later, they find that there are issues with the installation of the product.
Therefore, we must carefully review the design drawings. In fact, it's quite simple. Let the designer provide a brief explanation. If it's not suitable, we need to make changes. At this point, we should not feel embarrassed about having the designer revise the design.
Due to the unique nature of custom products, returns and exchanges are generally not permitted. Therefore, we must conduct a clear investigation before any deposit is paid. Particularly in terms of pricing methods, custom furniture is often charged not only by square meter but also separately for hardware. It is recommended to confirm the product drawings and price list before making the deposit. The drawings and list should be attached as part of the contract,板材 (boards), hardware components, and other accessories. The brand and model should be noted.





