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DORSA PROJECTS / PROJECT FIT ASSESSMENT

The 30-Second Check Before The Final Layer Becomes Everyone’s Problem

Built for Architects, Designers, Developers, Agents, and Private Buyers who need the room resolved without turning furnishing into another project.
Run the 30-second check to see the likely scope, cost indication, and next move before the furniture layer becomes late, vague or expensive.

If DORSA cannot make the final furniture layer more premium, cleaner, or easier to price and control, you'll receive a $10,000 credit towards your project.

Active project capacity is capped. Fit checks are reviewed first for the next allocation.

Dorsa Projects

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.

40+ Project Packages delivered and installed
6 Project-Capacity
45% Lower furnishing costs on average
1 Fixed-scope furnishing model
Estimate

Project Fit and Cost Check

Get an indicative range and next move

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Proof

Project Schemes

View accepted projects.

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Project Access

Request the next project allocation.

Request Allocation
1

Define Scope

Choose room, zone, property type, or floor area.

2

Map Direction

Align look, finish level, scale, and timeline.

3

Cleaner Pricing

Use package logic instead of random line-item chasing.

4

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 Agents

Dorsa Projects

Final Layer Scope Check

Get a high-side indicative investment range in under 30 seconds. For Architects, Designers, Developers, Agents, and Project Teams.

Quick Estimation 1 / 5
Choose the closest answer. This gets cleaner as you go.
Step 1

What are we looking at?

Choose the closest project type. This sets the baseline before scope, finish level, timing and support are assessed.

Step 2

Where is the project now?

Stage changes the correct move. Early projects need direction. Late projects need control.

Step 3

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.

Step 4

What support is likely?

Choose the level that feels closest. The result will point to schemes, a defined zone, buyer direction, or allocation review.

Final step

Reveal the project range.

Add the useful details. Finish level, scope size, timing and notes affect the range and the next allocation path.

Indicative pricing only. High-Side Projection. Final proposal depends on scope, product selections, site conditions, freight, and timing.

Indicative result Waiting for inputs

Your Package Recommendation

Choose your space type, size, and finish level. Then drop your details to unlock the estimated investment range.

Project type Choose project type
Current stage Choose project stage
Indicative range Choose scope size
Suggested next step Complete check

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.
What similar teams do next Do not turn this into another loose quoting loop.

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.

Fit check not received yet.

Run the scope check first. If the project qualifies, this section updates with the allocation pathway.

Allocation Signal Awaiting Check
Current allocation pressure 0%
Active allocations 3
Next windows available 1
Fit checks under review 32
Typical scope response 48h
How Allocation Works

Fit Checks Decide Which Projects Get Reviewed First

01 Scope Check First

The assessment gives DORSA the project type, stage, finish level, range and timing pressure before any manual review.

02 Select Projects Reviewed

Priority goes to live projects with clear scope, decision-maker access, suitable timing and enough detail to price properly.

03 Allocation Before Proposal

If the project fits, DORSA requests media and maps the next scope path before a full proposal is built.

CAPPED PROJECT CAPACITY

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.

If DORSA cannot make the final furniture layer more premium, cleaner, or easier to price and control, you'll receive a $10,000 credit towards your project. Active project capacity is capped. Fit checks are reviewed first for the next allocation.
One defined furniture scope
Built around the design direction
For homes, developments, fitouts, and commercial spaces
The 30-Second Project Fit Brief
Cleaner

Problem

Too many suppliers, quotes and disconnected decisions.

Faster

Fit

Scope, package level, cost range and next step clarified early.

Stronger

Outcome

A finished space that protects the design, supports the sale and feels easier to say yes to.

WHAT QUALIFIED PROJECTS CAN BECOME

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.

NEXT MOVE

Have a similar project?

Start with one defined room, zone, or floor before committing to a full package.

Curious?

Receive Pricing Indication In 30 Seconds

Use Our Cost Estimator Tool

Clarity

Unsure If This Works For You?

Check Project Fit in Under 30 Seconds

NEXT MOVE

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.

High-End Performance

Dorsa Projects FAQs

Is the fit check a quote?


No. It gives an indicative scope and cost path before a formal review.

What happens after the fit check?

If the project looks suitable, you can request review and send a floorplan, render, listing or room photo.

What if DORSA is at capacity?

Qualified projects can join the next allocation list. Priority goes to live projects with clear scope, timeline and decision-maker access.

Can agents use this for buyers?

Yes. Agents can use the check to see whether a buyer needs a furniture direction asset after purchase.

Are you a furniture supplier or a design partner?

DORSA is not built as a catalogue supplier. We work as a project furniture partner for the final layer: furniture direction, package planning, custom pieces, pricing logic, delivery timing, and install coordination where required.

Your design direction stays protected. We help make the room land finished without adding another messy layer for the project team to manage.

Do you take over the design?

No. DORSA does not need to take over the design direction. We work around the room, brief, architectural language, existing materials, and client outcome.

The goal is to support the final furniture layer so it feels integrated, not bolted on at the end.

Can we start with one room or zone?

Yes. That is usually the cleanest way to start. A single room, display suite, floor, boutique stay, lobby, outdoor zone, or commercial area lets the team test the model without committing the whole project upfront.

How does fixed-scope project pricing work?

We price around the defined scope: room type, floor area, finish level, timeline, product mix, custom requirements, freight, and install needs.

This gives the team a clearer investment range earlier, instead of chasing disconnected line-item quotes.

Can you work with builders, developers, designers, and stylists?

Yes. DORSA works across residential, display apartments, boutique accommodation, retail, hospitality, commercial spaces, and developer projects.

The role changes depending on the team: sometimes product direction, sometimes packaged furnishing, sometimes custom pieces, sometimes end-to-end final-layer support.

Do we have to use only DORSA products?

Timing depends on scope, custom requirements, production, freight, and install needs.
Smaller product-led scopes can move quickly - <2 weeks.
Larger project packages are scheduled around project stage, handover timing, access, and production requirements - sitting comfortably in the 4-8weeks zone.

If timing needs are specific, DORSA will confirm what is realistic before the project is locked.

What is the difference between fitout and FF&E?

Fitout usually refers to the built or fixed elements of a space. FF&E covers furniture, fixtures, equipment, and the movable final layer that makes the space usable, sellable, and finished.

DORSA focuses on that final layer and how it connects back to the architecture.

What guarantees do I get?

You get a defined scope, clear direction, agreed package logic, and realistic timing before moving forward.

For product orders, standard product warranties apply.
For project work, expectations are confirmed around scope, delivery, install requirements, and approvals before execution.

Behind The Scenes

Recent Activity

Projects, samples, site visits, material sourcing trips, room concepts and everything in between.

12 Ongoing Projects
40+ Solutions delivered
3 Allocations Available
Project type

Private residence

Current stage

Complete

Status

Active

Progress

80%

Confirming the final stone options against the sofa fabric, floor tone and surrounding architecture so the furniture package feels resolved before anything handover.

Project type

Residence upgrade

Current stage

Complete

Status

Complete

Progress

65%

Heavier textured upholstery with enough softness for the bedroom, but enough structure to hold the architectural line. The goal is warm, expensive and calm, not loose or showroom-basic.

Project type

Custom Furniture Production

Current stage

Prototype Review

Status

In Workshop Review

Progress

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.

Project type

Private Residence

Current stage

Spatial Planning

Status

Site Review Complete

Progress

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.

Project type

Furniture Package

Current stage

Production Check

Status

In Finishing

Progress

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.

Project type

Private Residence

Current stage

Furniture Scale Review

Status

Direction Confirmed

Progress

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.

Project type

Private Residence

Current stage

Complete

Status

Complete

Progress

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.

For agents Buyer support asset

Buyer-Ready Residences

DORSA gives you a clean option- without turning you into an unpaid furniture broker.

Not staging. Not generic supplier referrals. A clear post-purchase pathway for buyers who want the home resolved properly.

OptionalWant a rough cost band? Use the project fit tool.
1 Floorplan to begin
24hr Typical Turnaround
0 supplier coordination

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

Built for the exact moment a buyer asks, “What do we do with furniture?” Not an entire FF&E lecture. Not a supplier catalogue.
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Send Project Media

Send through a floorplan, render, listing link or residence type.

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Get Something to Present

DORSA returns a preliminary direction with furniture zones, scale, material language and package pathway.

03

You Show the Buyer

Use it as a simple buyer-support asset when the question comes up.

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We Handle the Rest

If the buyer wants to proceed, we manage furniture, custom pieces, delivery and installation.

Useful when buyers ask about:

Furnishing After Settlement Interior Design Downsizing Investment Setup Full- Floor or Penthouse Packages terrace, Living, or Dining Zones Move-In Ready Options Custom Pieces For High-End Spaces

The agent stays out of the mess.

No chasing suppliers. No furniture spreadsheets. No becoming the middleman. Just a cleaner buyer experience, handled properly.

Referral structures can be arranged where appropriate, but the main value is buyer trust, speed, and a more complete property experience.

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.

Used by teams who want to move faster without increasing internal load.

Start With One Defined Space

Test the model on one room, zone, display suite, boutique stay, or commercial area. Fully resolved, clearly scoped, aligned to your existing project direction.

No overhaul. No disruption. No design takeover.

  • Define Scope

    We align on project type, room, floor area, intent, timeline, and desired finish level.

  • Map Space

    We assess scale, flow, material direction, and how to support the room.

  • Lock Package

    Custom requirements, finishes, estimated cost, and delivery logic all defined.

  • Execute

    DORSA supports production, freight, delivery, and install where required.

  • Handover

    The final layer is reviewed against the agreed scope, timing, and project outcome.

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No design takeover | No supplier chaos | No full-project commitment required

Dorsa Projects

Finished Spaces. Less Headache.

For architects, designers, developers, agents, and project teams - Dorsa simplifies the final furniture layer through considered schemes, fixed-cost packages, streamlined execution.
The space lands finished without budget drift, sourcing chaos or extra internal load.

Engage DORSA on a live project. If we can’t make the final layer clearer, faster, or easier to price than your current process, you’ll receive a $10,000 DORSA credit toward your first project, package, or order.