Drawings / BOQ Command Center

From messy drawings to a production-ready furniture BOQ.

Craftora turns CAD, PDF, renderings, finish schedules, and designer notes into a verified furniture scope: item list, quantities, materials, room mapping, pricing basis, and sample-production next steps.

48hInitial drawing review for most project files
6+Hotel, apartment, villa, lobby and restaurant zones
1 BOQShared scope for design, sourcing and factory teams
Hotel Room Type A-07Drawing Review
Live BOQ Output3 flags
ItemZoneQty
WardrobeGuestroom126
Writing deskGuestroom126
Bedside tableGuestroom252
BanquetteRestaurant31

Make the content feel tangible, not abstract.

This page should prove that Craftora can read project files, organize ambiguity, and move clients toward quotation. The interactive panels below let visitors switch between the three outputs that matter most.

Marked drawings reveal what needs confirmation.

Instead of asking the client to decode everything, the page shows Craftora's review logic: what is confirmed, what needs a decision, and what affects quotation accuracy.

Room mappingLink furniture items to guestroom, suite, corridor, lobby, restaurant and back-of-house zones.
Risk flagsCall out missing sizes, finish conflicts, unclear hardware, and custom installation details.
Drawing typesCAD, PDF, elevation, rendering, material board, finish schedule and markups.
Next actionDesign clarification becomes a checklist before sampling or quotation.
Flag A03: wardrobe opening direction and handle finish need confirmation before production costing.
ROOM 12A
Bed wall panel
Confirmed
ROOM 12A
Writing desk
Finish conflict
SUITE 03
TV console
Dimension missing
LOBBY
Lounge chair
Sample required

Material decisions become production language.

Hospitality furniture buyers need more than a mood board. This section shows how Craftora translates finish intent into factory-ready material and structure notes.

Surface finishVeneer, laminate, lacquer, stone, glass and metal treatment aligned with target budget.
UpholsteryFabric, leather, foam density, stitching, piping and durability requirements.
HardwareHinges, slides, handles, locks, sockets and hotel-room durability considerations.
ConstructionStructure, edge details, installation method and packing notes for shipment.
Material board: walnut veneer + brushed brass + performance fabric + marble top.

A clean BOQ gives every team the same scope.

The BOQ preview makes the core value visible: item names, zones, quantities, dimensions, materials, finish notes, and clarification status in one place.

For ownersBudget clarity and controlled comparison across room types and public areas.
For designersFast confirmation of missing dimensions, finishes and special details.
For purchasingItemized sheet for quotation, supplier review and contract discussion.
For factoryEarly production notes before shop drawings, sample making and mass production.
Guestroom wardrobeOak126
Bed wall panelFabric126
Writing deskWalnut126
Lobby sofaLeather18
Restaurant tableStone64
Banquette seatingPU31

Project Coordination Flow

Give the page rhythm with a strong process timeline.

01

Receive drawings

CAD, PDF, renderings, room schedule, finish list and target quantity.

02

Review & flag

Mark unclear sizes, missing finishes, repeated items and special structures.

03

Build BOQ

Create itemized furniture scope by zone, room type, material and quantity.

04

Quote options

Support budget ranges, value engineering and sample recommendations.

05

Move to sample

Use the verified scope to start shop drawings, prototypes and production planning.

Risk review before quotation.

Show clients the exact decisions Craftora catches before budget, sampling and production are affected.

01
Room schedule mismatch Guestroom totals checked against drawings and repeated furniture tags.
Flagged
02
Finish conflict Render intent matched with veneer, stone, fabric, metal and hardware notes.
Review
03
Production ambiguity Custom structures, installation details and packing requirements confirmed early.
Resolve

Content That Stands Out

Show clients exactly what Craftora protects them from.

More visual weight goes to decisions that affect budget and delivery: missing sizes, inconsistent finishes, room-type differences, quantity errors, sample risks and packing requirements.

Room schedules and drawings often disagree. The BOQ stage catches repeated items, left/right variants and public-area totals before quotation.
Renderings, material boards and schedules can use different finish names. Craftora maps them into factory-ready material notes.
Unclear hardware, installation, structure and packing details are flagged early so sampling and mass production move faster.

Start With Real Project Files

Send drawings. Get a clearer scope before quotation.

Use this block as the conversion point: clients know which files to prepare, what Craftora will review, and why the BOQ makes the next step easier.