Furniture and home goods e-commerce in the Philippines requires solving for two challenges: helping customers visualize how products will fit in their space, and managing complex delivery logistics for large items.
Essential features
Dimensions. Detailed measurements per product, ideally with size visualizers.
Room visualization. 3D models, AR preview where feasible.
Materials and care. Detail on materials, finishes, care requirements.
Delivery logistics. Clear delivery options — standard, white-glove, assembly service. Delivery scheduling.
Showroom locations. For brands with physical showrooms, location and hours.
Budget
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Independent furniture brand or home goods retailer.
Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Multi-showroom retailer or custom furniture design service.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does a furniture website cost in the Philippines?
- Most furniture brands need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K). Multi-showroom retailers or those with custom furniture design services need Premium tier (₱220K–₱320K).
- What's specific to furniture e-commerce?
- Room visualization or augmented reality preview, detailed dimensions, materials information, delivery logistics (white-glove delivery for larger items), assembly service availability.
Working with webdesigner.ph
- Service tiers — Start, Scale, Sell. What each tier includes and what it doesn't.
- Published pricing — Fixed price ranges per tier, named exclusions, and the payment schedule.
- How the process works — Discovery, design, build, and launch, with milestone-gated payment.
- Maintenance plans — Hosting, security, and content updates from ₱4,000/month.
- Get a specific quote — Reply within one Philippine business day.