The assessment gives DORSA the project type, stage, finish level, range and timing pressure before any manual review.
For Teams Who Need A Cleaner Furniture Decision.
Built for designers, builders, developers, stylists, boutique stays, retail spaces, and commercial teams who need furniture direction that is faster to scope, easier to price, and cleaner to execute.
Define Scope
Choose room, zone, property type, or floor area.
Map Direction
Align look, finish level, scale, and timeline.
Cleaner Pricing
Use package logic instead of random line-item chasing.
Execute
DORSA supports supply, delivery, and install planning where required.
Selling premium residences? DORSA can turn floorplans into Buyer-facing furniture directions for presentation.
For AgentsDorsa Projects
Final Layer Scope Check
Get a high-side indicative investment range in under 30 seconds. For Architects, Designers, Developers, Agents, and Project Teams.
What are we looking at?
Choose the closest project type. This sets the baseline before scope, finish level, timing and support are assessed.
Where is the project now?
Stage changes the correct move. Early projects need direction. Late projects need control.
What is making the final layer messy?
Most projects do not need more suppliers. They need the furniture layer defined before pricing, selections and handover start drifting.
What support is likely?
Choose the level that feels closest. The result will point to schemes, a defined zone, buyer direction, or allocation review.
Reveal the project range.
Add the useful details. Finish level, scope size, timing and notes affect the range and the next allocation path.
Your Package Recommendation
Choose your space type, size, and finish level. Then drop your details to unlock the estimated investment range.
Three useful reads
- The goal is not more options. It is a clearer next move.
- Loose furniture decisions create avoidable cost and delay.
- A defined furniture scope protects the design intent.
Choose a few answers and the page will tell you whether to browse schemes, send project details, or request a fast scope review.
Capped Project Capacity
Next Project Allocations Are Limited.
DORSA only accepts a capped number of active project allocations at once so scope, production, delivery and install stay controlled. Fit checks are reviewed first. Select projects receive a full report and access to the next allocation window.
Run the scope check first. If the project qualifies, this section updates with the allocation pathway.
Your indicative range is unlocked. If the project fits the next allocation window, DORSA will request the floorplan, render, listing or room photos.
Fit Checks Decide Which Projects Get Reviewed First
Priority goes to live projects with clear scope, decision-maker access, suitable timing and enough detail to price properly.
If the project fits, DORSA requests media and maps the next scope path before a full proposal is built.
Strong Residence. Weak Final Layer. Check It Early.
A project can have sharp architecture, clean renders and a serious client, then fall apart when the furniture layer becomes late, vague, overpriced or left up to the wrong person.
Run the fit check before the brief turns into supplier chasing.
We help architects, designers, developers, agents, and project teams, turn plans, renders, listings or room photos into a clear furniture direction, cost path and scope.
Problem
Too many suppliers, quotes and disconnected decisions.
Fit
Scope, package level, cost range and next step clarified early.
Outcome
A finished space that protects the design, supports the sale and feels easier to say yes to.
Accepted Projects
Fixed scope. Clear cost logic. Delivered in sync with the project timeline.
These examples show what happens after scope, cost logic and project intent are clear.
Canggu Terrace Dining
DORSA worked from the designer’s spatial plan and resolved the FF&E as one coordinated commercial package. Table sizes were selected around seat yield, staff movement, and guest comfort rather than image alone. Banquette upholstery was specified for durability and repetition, while the timber chairs and pale stone dining surfaces kept the room warm without pulling attention away from the landscape.
The loose pieces were sequenced with the project timeline, allowing the interior designer to protect the original design intent while removing a large amount of procurement, sampling, supplier coordination, and install pressure from their internal team.
Supports interior designers during FF&E documentation and procurement
Can be applied to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, terraces, lobbies, and private hospitality suites
Best suited when the space needs to open fully resolved, not slowly assembled after handover
Commercial Rd, Prahran - Garden Apartment
The dining area was darkened through the table finish to give weight to the right side of the room, while the cream sofa and sheer curtains kept the apartment from feeling heavy. Black leather lounge chairs were introduced to stop the scheme becoming too soft or generic, giving the sales team a sharper premium story for inspections.
For the sales agent, the outcome was direct: a more convincing furnished apartment, a stronger upgrade pathway for buyers, and a cleaner referral-fee opportunity attached to a premium move-in package.
Does not alter architecture or fixed finishes.
Can be introduced pre-settlement, during styling, or as a post-sale furnishing package.
Chadstone Healthclub Reception
Seating was selected to balance comfort with durability, avoiding anything overly soft or fragile.
Heavier materials were introduced at key points to anchor the space and prevent it from feeling temporary.
The final arrangement reads clearly from entry, with no ambiguity around how the space is used.
Final selections were documented and aligned for implementation without disruption to the build sequence.
Does not alter architectural or spatial decisions
Can be introduced at concept, documentation, or pre-handover stage
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NoMad Skyline Residence
We kept the large furniture pieces pale so the room stayed open against the view, then added olive velvet, smoked glass, bronze rug tones, and black steel to stop the space from feeling sterile. The sofa arrangement was kept formal and symmetrical enough for buyer confidence, but softened with curved armchairs and plants so it still felt residential.
For the sales agent, this created a clear premium package: buyers could move in with the key rooms already resolved, while the agent could attach a high-value furnishing referral instead of losing that spend to an outside decorator after settlement.
Best used when the architecture already has strong glazing, views, or fixed finishes but lacks emotional completion.
Can be introduced before launch, before settlement, or as a post-contract buyer upgrade.
Dorsa x SJ - Terrace Restaurant
Dining chairs were chosen for outdoor durability and visual texture, while the dark tables gave the setting enough weight against the pale paving and rendered walls. Planting was used as a soft boundary system rather than decoration, creating privacy between tables without building hard partitions.
Fits venues where table density and atmosphere need to be solved together
Can be delivered alongside landscape, lighting, and operational planning
Useful when the outdoor area must look premium without becoming fragile
Burleigh Waters Garden Dining
Bar stools were kept timber-led and slim enough to preserve clearance around the island, while the dining setting was positioned to sit slightly off the working kitchen line. Material tones were pulled from the joinery, stone, and brass details so the furniture felt integrated without competing with the architecture.
Can be introduced after material selections are locked
Useful when the built form is strong but the furniture layer still needs operational clarity
Reduces late-stage FF&E drift across open kitchen, dining, and terrace zones
Work and Live Waterloo
We used restrained forms and warm materials to keep the apartment calm. The glass office was allowed to stay visually light, while the dining chairs, hide rug, soft sofa, and kitchen stools introduced enough contrast to make the apartment feel occupied and finished. Nothing was oversized, because the goal was not to impress with scale. The goal was to make the plan feel more usable.
For the developer, this solved a practical sales problem: buyers could understand how the compact floorplate actually functions day to day. It also gave the project a clean upgrade package for purchasers who wanted a ready-to-live-in apartment rather than starting from scratch after handover.
Does not require architectural changes.
Can be introduced once floorplans and finish schedules are locked.
Tallebudgera Forever Home
The scope covered the full ground-floor entertaining layer, not just the visible pool edge. DORSA coordinated outdoor furniture, sun lounge placement, dining pieces, bar seating, planters, and styling so each zone supported the architecture rather than competing with the red stone and planted façade.
Furniture was selected to hold up commercially in an outdoor environment while still feeling residential. The pieces were kept low, natural, and textural so the pool, stone, and planting remained the dominant gestures.
Best introduced during documentation, landscape coordination, or pre-handover planning
Protects the architect’s material palette while making the space usable
Can cover the entire outdoor level, not only the furniture seen in one photograph
Carlton Private Dining Room
The darker timber battens gave the booth acoustic and visual depth, while the backlit plaster panel created a focal point without adding clutter. Furniture was specified to handle commercial use, but the finish direction stayed residential enough to make the booth feel more personal and expensive.
Useful when one area needs to produce higher perceived value per seat
Can be introduced after the main floor plan is already set
Best suited to banquettes, private rooms, VIP corners, and intimate dining pockets
Domain Rd Townhouse
Project scope covered the main media lounge, soft furnishings, coffee table layer, occasional pieces, decorative styling, and furniture coordination against the existing joinery and fireplace wall. The dark green seating was used to pull colour from the powder room vanity and stop the room feeling like another beige display suite.
The sales agent could offer the buyer a finished move-in pathway, while the developer retained a higher perceived value without having to manage individual furnishing decisions late in the campaign.
Best introduced before final styling, photography, or buyer handover
Does not require changes to architectural joinery or fixed finishes
Can be used as an upgrade package through the sales process
The Albion
We built the furniture direction around the threshold between indoor dining and outdoor terrace. The pieces needed to handle weather exposure, salt air, movement, and repeated service use, while still feeling soft enough for long lunches and evening bookings. The lighter chair frames kept the outdoor setting relaxed, while the stone-top tables gave the terrace enough weight to match the architecture.
The layout was kept open enough for waitstaff movement, but dense enough to protect revenue per square metre. Planting, table spacing, and chair scale were used to make each setting feel semi-contained rather than exposed.
Can be introduced once architectural openings, flooring, and planting zones are confirmed
Does not require the designer to redesign the venue layout
Useful when the operator needs the outdoor zone to carry revenue, not just atmosphere
Armadale Wellness Studio
The reception counter was custom-shaped to follow the curved language of the room, giving the entry point presence without making it feel heavy. The waiting bench was kept long and soft, sitting against the wall as a quiet architectural line rather than a loose sofa dropped into the space. The coat rail, mirror, drapery, and side pieces were selected to support the client journey from arrival to treatment without cluttering the floor.
Materially, the space was kept tight. Cream stone, bouclé, sheer linen, and pale oak were used to maintain a clean wellness tone while avoiding the coldness that can happen in clinical environments. Dorsa’s role was to make the functional layer feel resolved - where clients sit, check in, pause, hang belongings, and move through the studio.
Can be introduced during concept, documentation, procurement, or pre-opening stage
Suitable for skin clinics, wellness studios, boutique salons, spa spaces, and private health suites
Useful where the entry experience needs to feel premium without overcomplicating the fitout
Hawthorn Garden Residence
Everything was handled as one connected ground-floor composition, rather than separate furniture placements.
Best suited to new builds, renovations, display suites, and private residences
Can sit beside your architect or interior designer’s existing spatial direction
Allows the furniture, lighting, and styling layer to be resolved before late-stage pressure hits
Private Retail Suite
Furniture was positioned to encourage pause and interaction, rather than passive waiting.
Material contrast was increased deliberately to heighten perception and create a stronger sense of arrival.
Lighting and finishes were used to compress the space slightly, making it feel more exclusive and controlled.
All elements were resolved early to avoid downstream revisions.
Does not alter architectural or spatial decisions
Can be introduced at concept, documentation, or pre-handover stage
Laneway 4006
DORSA worked within the interior designer’s material direction and introduced a compact hospitality kit: custom leather banquette, soft lounge chair, low table, plants, cushions, and spatial screening. The aim was to create a pause point without blocking movement between the entry, garden edge, and main venue.
The custom banquette gave the wall a proper function, while the timber screen controlled sightlines and made the area feel more private without closing it off.
Best introduced once circulation paths and service zones are confirmed
Does not require a full refit to create a strong guest moment
Useful when a corridor or entry edge needs to become revenue-supporting space
Harbour Edge Residence
Furniture was selected to carry weight without height - allowing the architecture to remain the dominant gesture.
Material tones were kept mineral and restrained so the outdoor palette could bleed inward without contrast.
Everything was resolved as a single composition, rather than individual pieces placed after the fact.
The outcome reduced late-stage decision pressure across the project.
Does not alter architectural or spatial decisions
Can be introduced at concept, documentation, or pre-handover stage
Cliffside Residence
Curved seating was used to break up linear walls and guide circulation naturally.
Material contrast was reduced intentionally - keeping everything within a tight palette to avoid visual noise.
Each piece was scaled to hold presence while still allowing the room to feel open.
Does not alter architectural or spatial decisions
Can be introduced at concept, documentation, or pre-handover stage
Austinmer Headland Residence
Dorsa worked alongside the interior design direction to resolve the furniture layer as part of the overall spatial planning, not as a late furnishing exercise. The paired modular lounge settings were scaled to hold the width of the terrace without blocking movement. Round plinth tables were introduced to soften circulation paths through the middle of the room, while the dining setting was held further back in the plan so entertaining could expand without competing with the view.
Material selections were kept quiet and tonal. Bouclé and pale mineral finishes were used to temper the heat and density of the terracotta shell. Several pieces were custom-scaled and finish-matched to sit correctly against the wall heights, artwork placement, and open perimeter.
Suitable for concept, documentation, procurement, or pre-handover stage
Best for new builds, major renovations, coastal homes, and high-value entertaining zones
Allows the full FF&E layer to be resolved early, reducing late-stage decision pressure and install friction
Noosa Oceanfront Residence
The lounge was scaled as a single grounded composition, giving the room enough weight to sit confidently within the large volume without fragmenting the floor. Its orientation allows the space to work both socially and visually, with the sectional holding conversation internally while still reading toward the view. The dining setting was kept linear and calm, positioned on axis with the opening so it functions as part of the same architectural sequence rather than a separate room.
Material choices were deliberately restrained. Bouclé softened the harder stone and plaster shell, while pale timber and limestone kept the tonal range close to the coastal light. Dorsa also coordinated the drapery and decorative layer so the room felt resolved as one composition rather than furnished in stages.
Can be introduced during concept, documentation, procurement, or pre-handover stage
Suitable for new builds, coastal residences, display homes, and major renovation projects
Best used when the living and entertaining floor needs to be resolved early as a complete FF&E layer
Byron Hinterland Residence
The lounge setting under the shade structure was treated as the primary gathering point, giving the terrace a destination without pulling attention away from the building itself. A softer, lower central cluster was introduced to break up the scale of the open floor plate and create a second, more casual conversation zone. The smaller dining setting was positioned closer to the service side so it could function for coffee, overflow seating, or quieter use without competing with the main entertaining areas.
Dorsa worked alongside the interior design and build direction to ensure the furniture responded to the architecture rather than reading as an afterthought. Several elements were custom-scaled to sit correctly with the terrace proportions, planter sizes, and the depth of the arcade. The result was resolved as one outdoor composition rather than a collection of individual products placed after completion.
Can be introduced during concept, documentation, procurement, or pre-handover stage
Suitable for private residences, retreats, rooftop terraces, and boutique hospitality environments
Useful where outdoor areas need both visual restraint and clear operational zoning
Send us a Brief
We love to collaborate with industry pioneers. Start with one defined room, zone, or floor before committing to a full package.. send through a moodboard, render, or written brief and get a direction back within 48hrs.
Behind The Scenes
Recent Activity
Projects, samples, site visits, material sourcing trips, room concepts and everything in between.
Private residence
Complete
Active
80%
Confirming the final stone options against the sofa fabric, floor tone and surrounding architecture so the furniture package feels resolved before anything handover.
Custom Furniture Production
Prototype Review
In Workshop Review
55%
Checking profiles, joinery lines and base proportions before the piece moves into final production. Small changes here stop the finished room from feeling off later.
Private Residence
Spatial Planning
Site Review Complete
45%
Mapping the key furniture zones directly on the floor so the layout can be tested against real circulation, door swings, views and architectural lines. This keeps the concept grounded before the client approves the package.
Furniture Package
Production Check
In Finishing
70%
Checking the physical pieces before they move through finishing and packing. This is where scale, finish consistency and dispatch timing get reviewed against the project schedule.
Private Residence
Furniture Scale Review
Direction Confirmed
60%
Checking the sofa footprint against the room depth, rug edge, curtain fall and table placement. The priority is making the main living area feel generous without blocking the architecture.
Private Residence
Complete
Complete
90%
Pulling the living room into one clear direction: anchor sofa, table scale, rug softness, curtain tone and supporting pieces. The scheme is designed to feel connected to the architecture rather than added after the fact.
Buyer-Ready Residences
Not staging. Not generic supplier referrals. A clear post-purchase pathway for buyers who want the home resolved properly.
Get Buyers Committed
For agents, the win is a stronger buyer experience, a sharper sales conversation, and a reason for clients to come back when they purchase again.
A Better Option
When the buyer asks about furniture, the answer is no longer a messy supplier list. It is a directed pathway.
Built Around Architecture
Floorplans, renders, architecture, scale and intended use shape the direction before products are discussed. Not a generic supplier - we perfectly curate and match the developments design language.
Useful After Sale
Buyers can move from property decision to furniture direction without restarting the entire process themselves.
How it works
Send Project Media
Send through a floorplan, render, listing link or residence type.
Get Something to Present
DORSA returns a preliminary direction with furniture zones, scale, material language and package pathway.
You Show the Buyer
Use it as a simple buyer-support asset when the question comes up.
We Handle the Rest
If the buyer wants to proceed, we manage furniture, custom pieces, delivery and installation.
Useful when buyers ask about:
The agent stays out of the mess.
No chasing suppliers. No furniture spreadsheets. No becoming the middleman. Just a cleaner buyer experience, handled properly.
No Supplier Chase
Your team does not need to coordinate furniture quotes, lead times, samples or substitutions.
Stop Doing Unpaid Admin
You stay in the sales lane while DORSA handles the furniture layer properly.
No Silly Lists
The buyer gets a clean pathway instead of a pile of tabs, pins and disconnected product links.
See How You can Service Your Buyers Better
For agents, the fit check shows whether the buyer needs a simple furniture direction asset, a full post-purchase pathway, or nothing yet.