How to Sell Furniture and Home Decor Online: The Ultimate Guide (2024)

The pandemic wreaked havoc on businesses of all sizes, but with people spending more time at home or working remotely, furniture and home decor products were on an upward trend through 2020. If you’ve ever considered setting up a furniture or home decor business, now is the time to get started.

For many years, the only two options for buying furniture were: shopping at a physical store or getting a hand-me-down. Today, advances in technology have helped replicate the in-person experience online, paving the way for even more furniture businesses—and more choices.

Need a coffee table in 2021? You can easily find an affordable and utilitarian coffee table or an original mid-century vintage version refinished by a local curator—and everything in between—without leaving your own living room. In recent years, more companies have sprung up to sell furniture online, directly to consumers, without the showroom.

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In this article, you will find all the information you need to start your online store to sell furniture online. You’ll read about what furniture can be sold online, learn about sourcing or making furniture and home decor products. Also, get advice about inventory, shipping, and marketing, and transform your idea into reality as we walk you through the steps of starting your own furniture business and selling online.

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  • The type of furniture you can sell online
  • How to sell furniture online: getting started
    • Design, build, manufacture, or resell?
    • Financing your furniture business
    • Building your online furniture brand
    • Sourcing furniture
    • Setting up shop: for furniture makers
  • Furniture inventory and storage
  • Photography for furniture and home decor products
  • Sell furniture online: how to set up your online store
    • Design and themes for online furniture stores
    • Product pages
    • About, contact, and FAQ pages
    • Customer experience: AR, 3D, and apps
    • Diversifying your sales channels
  • Marketing for your furniture and home decor business
  • Building a social media persona
  • Shipping, returns, and customer service
  • Choosing an online payment gateway
  • The fine print
  • Get a seat at the table
  • Sell furniture online FAQ

The type of furniture you can sell online

If you plan to sell furniture online, it’s essential to find out what can be categorised as furniture. Here’s what the furniture and home decor category consist of:

What it includes:

  • Furniture (including chairs, recliners, futons, dining table and bookshelves)
  • Flooring and concrete slabs
  • Textile (including upholstery fabric, wall decorations and rugs)
  • Marble and tiles

What it doesn’t include:

  • Kitchenware products
  • Home improvement products or consumables
  • Faucets, hardware or paint tools

How to sell furniture online: getting started

Before you get started selling furniture and home decor, there are a few questions to ask yourself: How much money do you need to get started? What are your space requirements? What niche will you be serving? Will you design and manufacture, build by hand, resell, or dropship?

There’s plenty of competition in furniture, especially if you factor in the giant market share of affordable global chains. That’s why it’s important to differentiate your brand from mass-market options by, say, offering a product that is unique, custom, one of a kind, or high end.

Design, build, manufacture, or resell?

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There are multiple ways to get into the furniture selling business. The avenue you choose will depend on a number of factors, like your skill level, startup budget, and storage availability.

Here, we’ll review the different business models:

  • Furniture maker:This type of business involves designing and building furniture by hand in your own workshop. You may choose to build and sell a limited number of styles by keeping inventory on hand or adopting a made-to-order model. Or you may offer a custom service that allows your customers to request specific dimensions and features. A furniture maker business requires that you have technical skills, specialised tools, and a dedicated workshop space.
  • Furniture designer (working with a manufacturer): Rather than actually building the furniture on your own, you can choose to design it and work with a builder or manufacturer to create the products for you. You may require some specialised drafting skills and an understanding of materials and construction so you can communicate effectively with factories.
  • Curator and reseller: In this model, you would sell a number of items from different brands or makers, curating collections that are unique to your brand. While you aren’t designing and making the items on your own, there is a need for creativity in building a cohesive brand and using storytelling, photography, and customer experience to sell furniture. In this case, you would purchase items wholesale from other brands and ship them directly to customers.
  • Dropshipper: This method is the same as the one above but is a hands-off option if you aren’t able to store or ship the items yourself. Look to work with makers and brands that are willing to ship directly to your customers, cutting yourself out of the supply chain. You can find dropshipping partners in dropshipping directories (e.g., IndiaMART and TradeIndia).
  • Vintage reseller:This is another curator/reseller model that focuses on one-of-a-kind vintage or antique pieces. We’ve listed this as a separate category because the sourcing methods are quite different. You will need a knowledge of vintage furniture to identify what pieces have resale value and what’s in demand. It’s also helpful to have skills in furniture repair and refinishing to be able to restore vintage finds. Generally, you will require a significant amount of space for inventory, unless you opt for a consignment model.

Financing your furniture business

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How much upfront investment do you need to make to start your own furniture business online? Well, that answer depends on what business model you choose.

It’s possible to get started with a few hundred thousand rupees if you plan to dropship, as there is no need to hold inventory. A custom/made-to-order furniture business will allow you to buy materials as you go, so there’s no need to invest much upfront—that’s if you already have a hobby workshop. If you don’t already own the necessary tools and equipment, expect to spend tens of thousands of rupees to set a workshop up. Consider the cost of space rental (if applicable), utilities, and safety equipment (like proper ventilation).

You can start with what you can afford and slowly grow your tool arsenal. A lot of people start their furniture businesses with savings and upgrade as they grow by reinvesting profits back into the business. The idea is to be patient and not overextend yourself.

In most other cases, you’ll need to invest in inventory and space to store that inventory—these are big-ticket items with big space needs. It’s possible to start a furniture business from home if you have a suitable space (basem*nt or climate-controlled garage) for storage, but forecast out what the costs might be to scale to a dedicated space or work with a warehouse partner.

Many vintage resellers get their start by finding a few pieces at a time and reselling used furniture through marketplaces like eBay and Chairish or even local buy-and-sell sites like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. This is a great way to try your hand at selling vintage furniture online before you expand to a dedicated site—and a quick way to start a business with little upfront investment.

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Building your online furniture brand

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It’s important that you define your brand at this early stage. Answering a few questions will help you tell your brand story, carve out your visual aesthetic, capture your mission, and more clearly envision your ideal customer.

Now that you’ve decided whether you will make or resell furniture, pick a lane for your furniture business. Will you only sell sofas and go deep on one product? Are you interested in jumping on a hot trend? Do you plan to focus on well-built minimalist pieces for small spaces? What about tapping into the growing number of people working at home and selling unique office furniture?

Consider the following when picking a niche (with examples) to sell furniture online:

  • Category/use: office furniture, outdoor living, home accents
  • Product: sofa beds, dining tables, nursery
  • Style: mid-century modern, minimal, rustic
  • Customer: students, apartment dwellers, cottage owners
  • Niche: “smart” furniture, modular pieces, furniture made from recycled materials
  • Cause: fair trade, handmade locally, sustainable

For example, popular furniture and decor brand Fabuliv prides itself on working with local artisans to create sustainable handcrafted products. Co-founder Ish*ta Singh talked about the brand’s goal to minimise wastage while creating minimalistic decor pieces.

We upcycle a lot. We recycle a lot. Our goal is to minimise wastage. We have a design philosophy of being minimalistic and our goal is to marry functional with decor-oriented styles. Each of our home decor pieces are a mix of global trends and the crafts of Indian culture.

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Once you’ve conducted market research and honed in on a niche, put it to paper. Make a clear statement about what you have to offer, then layer on your mission, values, and brand story. Now that you have clear brand guidelines, you will continue to reference them as you design your site and curate your collection. As you scale and even hire staff, these guidelines will help keep your messaging consistent, too.

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  • How To Build Your Own Brand From Scratch in 7 Steps
  • A Guide to Brand Storytelling [Free Worksheet]

Sourcing furniture: for designers and resellers

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How you source suppliers or manufacturers depends on your business model and niche.

For furniture designers who do not plan to make furniture themselves, look for a trusted manufacturer. As per experts, the closer you are to your production and your supply chain, especially in the beginning, the easier it will be to build and forge partnerships with whoever’s making your products. When you’re getting started and you don’t have familiarity with manufacturing, it’s recommended that you find a manufacturer that will allow you a lot of oversight and who will work with you as a partner in your business. The corporate list from the Association of Furniture Manufacturers and Traders (AFMT) India will give you access to local manufacturers.

If you’re looking to resell products by others, you can hit the pavement and approach makers and brands to ask about wholesale pricing and terms.

Vintage resellers source furniture in a number of ways. Due to the nature of the business, you’ll need to be consistently on the hunt to ensure you have inventory. Here are a number of sources to get you started:

  • Auctions:Sign up to receive notifications for auctions in your area. Some of these take place in person, but there are several online auction sites like eBay and Saffronart that allow you to browse and bid on your own time from home.
  • Estate sales:These can be a goldmine for a lot of vintage items in one place. Stay on top of upcoming sales by getting on the email list of local estate sale management companies.
  • Online marketplaces and classifieds: Sites like Craigslist or OLX might turn up some treasures, as well as listings for garage sales, moving sales, or estate sales.
  • Flea or outdoor markets: Showing up early means first dibs, but you’ll get the best deals at the end of the day and the end of flea market season, when dealers are looking to unload stock.
  • Collectors: Private collectors may be interested in working with you to unload some of their stock. These are people you may meet as you start building contacts in the vintage community.

There are several directories and marketplaces available for furniture dropshippers. You can use a tool like Oberlo to connect your Shopify store to a number of furniture dealers. It’s also possible to set up dropshipping terms on an individual basis with select furniture brands. Shopperr has a dedicated site highlighting its dropshipping program.

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Setting up shop: for furniture makers

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For furniture makers, getting started can be costly if you don’t already own tools or have a dedicated workshop. You can start with the basics and expand your toolbox as your business grows.

Here’s some expert advice for setting up your own furniture workshop:

  1. Keep your workshop tidy: A clean and organised shop is a safe and productive shop.
  2. Consider workflow: What tools do you need to have in order to accomplish what you want to do? What order will they be used in? This will help you figure out the layout for each main piece of machinery. From there, you just find the best place for the smaller stuff.
  3. The table saw is the heart of your workshop: Make sure you have enough space around it to make the cuts you need.
  4. Manage dust: Where should your ducts be run for maximum efficiency
  5. Light it up: For lighting, go bigger than you think you need. You can never have too much light in the shop! Some professionals recommend going with LEDs everywhere.

Furniture inventory and storage

If you have decided to make or resell furniture (new or vintage) and are not dropshipping or making to order, be sure to consider your space needs. As we mentioned in the financing section, this could account for a considerable chunk of your startup costs.

In the early stages, warehousing can be in your garage or your bedroom. That’s the natural way for a business to start. It’s important for new business owners to be close to the full supply chain in the beginning.

Handling the storage, fulfilment, and shipping in the early stages is great for quality control. It helps you understand the intricacies of warehousing and shipping (especially if it is your first business), and gives you a better sense of the extent of care that is required to handle your furniture. The knowledge proves valuable for the future too, as sooner or later, you will need a warehousing partner, and hands-on experience will significantly help you in shortlisting the right partner and negotiating the best commercial terms.

When deciding how and where to warehouse or store your products, consider the condition of the space. Many materials like wood and natural fabrics are susceptible to extreme temperatures, pests, and fluctuations in humidity. If you live in Delhi, for example, your home’s unheated garage might not be the best long term solution for inventory storage.

Here are some warehousing and storage solutions for furniture:

  • Dedicating a room inside your home for this purpose
  • Renting a climate-controlled storage space (best for overflow inventory that you don’t need to access regularly)
  • Working with a warehouse partner who also handles shipping and order fulfilment
  • Renting/buying your own dedicated office/warehouse space

Photography for furniture and home decor products

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As with clothing, furniture is very personal. Without a fitting room or showroom, it’s up to online businesses to replicate as much of the in-person buying process as possible. Scale and size, texture, and detail are all important aspects to capture when photographing furniture and home accents.

Photography is key for curated brands as it creates consistency across their websites. When you’re starting out, you can shoot your own photos using a DSLR and a simple lighting kit, or work with a professional photographer.

💡 Tips for DIY furniture photography:

  • Scale is incredibly important:Aside from providing detailed measurements in the description, be sure to capture the piece within a space, next to other familiar and commonly sized decor items.
  • Zoom in: Detailed closeups will help your customers “feel” the product without touching it. Try to capture texture in the fabric and the detail of the wood grain.
  • Go 3D:Shopify now allows all store owners to upload 3D models or video of products, enabling your customers to view your furniture from every angle.
  • Tell a story: Beyond the product description, your visuals should also tell a story. Who is this for? How should it be styled? What are some other products that complement it? Do this by including lifestyle photos along with those against a plain background. Stage it in a room and provide style ideas that inspire customers to envision it in their own space.

In the following photos of velvet couches, the first image includes a person for scale, and it’s staged in a living space to offer suggestions for how it might be styled. In the second, the close crop allows customers to see the fabric’s detail.

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For vintage furniture resellers, shooting product photos is an ongoing task. Refer to our guide for selling vintage clothing for tips on how to set up an easy batch system for DIY photography.

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  • The Ultimate DIY Guide to Beautiful Product Photography
  • A 6-Step Guide to Natural Lighting for DIY Product Photography
  • 6 Steps to Streamline Your Product Photography Workflow

Sell furniture online: how to set up your online store

Now let’s pull all of that hard work together. If you’ve taken the time to develop solid brand guidelines, this part should be a natural extension of that work. Before you actually launch to the world, take time to play around with different configurations and designs. Launching a simple landing page at this stage, along with your social accounts, can help you build an email list so that you can make a big splash at your official site unveiling.

Design and themes for online furniture stores

As with any store you launch on Shopify, you can do it with little to no design skill. Free tools like our logo maker and multiple options for themes let you plug in your images, text, and customisations to create your own branded site.

A few of our theme picks for selling furniture online:

  • Minimal Theme: Modern (free) offers a simple, clean layout for first-time furniture sellers.
  • Editions Theme: Light (paid) places focus on featured products—great for handmade and vintage brands with many one-of-a-kind products and a constantly evolving catalogue.
  • Startup Theme: Home (paid) is great for single-product brands—for example, if you sell only mattresses.
  • Empire Theme: Graphic (paid) prioritises large photos and collections. This one is great for brands taking a strong stance on an aesthetic or lifestyle.
  • Story Theme: Chronicle (paid) is a storytelling theme that works for designers, makers, or ethical brands.

If you have the budget but not the visual skills, consider hiring a designer or agency to help you put together a branding package. Shopify Experts are vetted professionals that have experience working with brands of all sizes.

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  • Customizing Your Shopify Theme: How to Use Images, Colors, and Fonts
  • 100+ Beautiful and Creative Ecommerce Website Designs

Product pages for furniture

Fabuliv’s product page design is a winning example to learn from as you set up your store. We’ve dissected one of its pages to explain why it works and how to implement some of its brilliance in your own product pages:How to Sell Furniture and Home Decor Online: The Ultimate Guide (11)

  1. The primary image is a clear product photo in a lifestyle setting, showing the wall shelf. These lifestyle images provide inspiration and show scale.
  2. Additional views of the wall shelf include alternate angles and the product placed in a scene.
  3. Prominent “Add to cart” button with an option to add to favourites or wishlist—this is a helpful feature that allows customers to think and come back later (furniture is a big-ticket item) or compare multiple products side by side (“Which is best for my space?”).
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  4. Secondary photos of the wall shelf with a solid background to see the product uncropped and without distractions. The customers can zoom in to see the minute details on the product with ease.
  5. Detailed specs of the wall shelf help customers understand if it will fit in their space. In this section, you could include details like weight, dimensions, care notes (how to clean), material composition, origin, assembly requirements, etc.
  6. The description and T&C tabs sum up everything you need to know about this wall shelf: where it’s made, how it’s made, notes about its durability, suggestions for where and how it can be used (patio, indoor or outdoor), and how to style it (colourful pillows). Aim for storytelling language to transport your customer into the feeling you’d like them to have about a piece of furniture—set the scene.
  7. If, like Fabuliv, your brand is built around a cause such as sustainability or fair trade practices, here is another opportunity to be transparent about your commitment.
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  8. Fabuliv includes a banner on all its product pages, highlighting the notable publications it has been featured in.
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  9. At the bottom of the page, customers are invited to review the product. Completed reviews would appear in this section, offering future customers additional peace of mind from real customer testimonials. Customers can also click on the reviews tab on the left to leave their ratings.
  10. Fabuliv also collects user-generated content or reviews through Instagram and shares them on the product pages. Customers can utilise a curated hashtag (#FabulivHomes) to get featured on the website.

As you build your product pages, think about what you want them to achieve. Try explaining to your customer why that product needs to exist in the first place and why they should bring that into their home or give it as a gift.

About, Contact, and FAQ pages for furniture brands

Human stories resonate with buyers, especially in the wake of a pandemic when the importance of supporting small businesses and shopping sustainably has become all too apparent.

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Your story can set you apart from massive competitors. In this arena, small and human-backed businesses always win. Your About page can tell your origin story, highlight your brand values, share some of the faces of those on your team, and find common ground with your customers.

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Your contact information and FAQs are also important pages. FAQ pages are useful for furniture businesses, especially for shipping and returns information. Due to the large size and weight of many furniture pieces, shipping may be more complicated and returns may not be possible. Clearly communicate your shipping and return policies here. And allow customers to easily contact you with follow-up questions. Bigger purchases often require additional support.

When building all pages and navigations on your site, consider search engine optimisation—or SEO—which helps search engines like Google rank your site. Learning SEO will require an upfront time investment but, if done right, will pay off in the end in the form of organic (free) traffic to your website.

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  • What is SEO Marketing and How Does it Work?
  • Call Me, Maybe? How to Build a Top-Notch Contact Us Page for Your Online Store

Customer experience: AR, 3D, and apps for furniture stores

The gradual shift to online shopping was accelerated in 2020 when many businesses were forced to move online and consumer habits trended toward shopping safely from home. We believe these trends are here to stay. And technology is making it easier for furniture stores to offer the showroom experience online.

In 2020, Shopify enabled 3D and video file types for all stores. That means you can give your customers a 360-degree view of your product or show the product in motion or in context. For example, a video of a person sitting down on a sofa would demonstrate the level of cushion firmness—something that can’t be captured in a photo.

Getting your products shot in 3D may be a big upfront cost, but these are versatile image types that can be used over and over in animations and demos. And, 3D models in AR have been shown to increase conversion rates by up to 40% when they appear on product pages.

To meet the specific needs of your business, here are a few select apps from the Shopify App Store to help you sell furniture online:

  • Delivery Date Schedule
  • Curie | Turn Your Photos to 3D
  • Wishlist Plus
  • Bold Product Options

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Diversifying your sales channels

Consider other ways to get your products in front of customers in a crowded market. If you’re a maker or designer, can you reach other geographical markets by wholesaling your products? If you’re an online-only furniture brand, this may be an easy way to dabble in retail.

Pop-up retail is also a great option for vintage furniture resellers, designers, or makers. Think local outdoor markets or trade shows. Often larger retailers will open in-store pop-up spaces for emerging brands that complement their offerings.

Also consider if any social sales channels or marketplaces are right for your audience. As a furniture maker or vintage reseller, you can integrate your Etsy or IndiaMARTeBay sales with Shopify to get the best of both worlds: your own dedicated site and access to potential buyers on marketplaces.

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  • Introducing Facebook Shops: Create Customizable Storefronts on Facebook and Instagram
  • Pop-Up Shops 101: Everything You Need to Know to Try Temporary Retail
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Marketing for your furniture and home decor business

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There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to marketing for furniture businesses. A good rule of thumb is having the right message in the right place at the right time. Those factors will depend on who your customer is and where they hang out. Is it more worth your time and money to invest in email marketing or in Facebook ads? Should you try content marketing or Google Ads? Testing is your friend at this stage.

As a brand selling a product that is highly subject to taste and may require guidance for those less design-savvy, content can be very powerful. Build an audience on Instagram, YouTube, or Pinterest by offering home design advice and tips. These can be tools to drive traffic to your store and establish yourself and your brand as a credible expert in this space.

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In the end, your marketing content will come across most authentically when you work within mediums and platforms that come natural to you. Don’t miss out on creating a brand presence on social media. Not only can you encourage user-generated content and respond to customer queries on social platforms, but you can also share sneak peeks or behind-the-scenes from your shop.

Building a social media persona

Social media has come a long way from simply being used for increasing brand awareness. A recent survey suggested that 49% of Indian shoppers purchased products on social media.

Creating visual experiences through platforms such as Pinterest or Instagram can add to your online catalogue. Add custom hashtags and CTAs in your captions and you’ll have the perfect conversion post. You can lead your audience to your online store by adding a store link in your social media posts.

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Brands also benefit from social media by consistently engaging with their audiences and promoting user-generated content. That’s not all! You can also inspire or educate your audience by sharing your brand story or decor tips.

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Shipping, returns, and customer service

Handling shipping on your own can seem like a massive challenge. This is why some furniture brands prefer having inventory management, fulfilment, and shipping handled by warehouse partners.

However, when you’re just starting out, you could be managing order fulfilment and shipping yourself. These few tips could come in handy to help ship products smoothly:

  1. Find a shipping company that has good reviews and build a relationship with them. Make sure you can get quick quotes based on weight and dimensions ahead of time so you can factor that into your price. You don’t want to swallow an unexpected shipping charge—and neither does your customer.
  2. Package or crate your product really well. This way, you have the peace of mind that your beautiful dining table looks as it should when it reaches your customer.

Returns can be very tricky when you’re dealing with oversized items. Be sure that your return policy is very clear. If you do not accept returns, this information should be clearly presented to the customer at the checkout stage and even on the product page. If you are willing to accept returns, establish the terms with your shipping partner upfront and let the customer know who will be responsible for the return shipping charges—which may be substantial.

Choosing an online payment gateway

To accept payments through your online store, you’ll require a payment gateway that is easily accessible and available for your target audience. Some payment gateways allow you to integrate e-commerce platforms and make the transaction process easier.

Here are some features worth considering while deciding a payment gateway for your online furniture store:

  • Have multiple currencies and payment methods for your customers’ convenience. You can allow people to pay through debit or credit cards, net banking or digital wallets like Google Pay. You can also enable third-party payment providers on your preferred marketplace or set up cash on delivery for your customers.
  • Ensure that the checkout process is optimised for mobile devices.
  • Choose a PCI DSS compliant payment provider that assures safe transactions and doesn’t require people to register for their services.
  • The payment provider must offer round-the-clock customer service to address any payment concerns.

Make sure to consider the costs you’ll incur with choosing a gateway, from the set-up fee to transaction or monthly fees. The payment providers may also have different holding periods and transaction limits.

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  • Different Payment Methods on Shopify and How to Set Them Up
  • How to Create and Communicate Your Shipping Policy (With a Template and Examples)
  • The Beginner's Guide to Ecommerce Shipping and Fulfillment
  • How to Implement a Return Policy That's a Win for Both You and Your Customers

The fine print

Before you start selling furniture online, check in with legal and insurance professionals to see if your business requires any additional protection due to the size and price of the items you’re delivering. You’ll want to protect yourself from loss as with items damaged in transit. But you’ll also want to protect your customers. Will you offer a standard warranty against defects? Will you sell extended warranties? Do you need commercial insurance? Do your homework to ensure you’ve put the right protections in place before you start selling.

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  • Commercial Insurance: What Is It, And Do You Need It For Your Ecommerce Store?

Get a seat at the table

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Whether you’re planning to build or curate furniture to sell online, it can be a rewarding and creative business. With reports suggesting a growth of 39% CAGR and three times more shoppers in the next five years, the online furniture industry is only expected to bloom.

By establishing a brand voice through your values, you can not only impress customers but also contribute to societal causes. It’s more than just selling furniture. Brands have started focusing on causes to show what they’re passionate about, be it through encouraging sustainability or promoting fair pay for local artisans.

What are you passionate about? What gap exists in the furniture and home decor market? At the intersection of these answers is a business opportunity waiting for your unique idea.

Sell furniture online FAQ

Is online furniture business profitable?

Considering the recent market research, it wouldn’t be wrong to state that the online furniture business has seen tremendous growth. Indian shoppers are opting for sustainable products and don’t mind paying higher prices for quality furniture. In fact, the furniture and decor industry will foresee increased annual spending per shopper.

How do I take pictures of furniture for my online store?

With the availability of DIY resources, product photography has become easier than ever. You can take furniture pictures from your smartphone or invest in a good camera. Ensure that you always prep your product by cleaning or polishing it. Find the perfect lens value and retouch images in post-production.

Who pays for furniture shipping on a Marketplace?

Depending upon the preferred marketplace or listing type, shipping costs will either be paid by the marketplace, the buyer or the seller.

How can I increase furniture sales online?

If you want to sell furniture successfully, you have to keep up with the e-commerce market trends. Find a profitable furniture niche and focus on offering quality products and customer experience. Additionally, ensure that your online store offers a seamless shopping experience to your customers.

How do I promote my online furniture store on social media?

Your social media presence can not only make your brand discoverable but also help increase your sales. Flaunt your products with high-quality images and boost engagement by sharing user-generated content or reviews. You can even partner with an influencer to promote your furniture or decor brand.

What are some great examples of furniture and home decor stores on Shopify?

  1. Fabuliv
  2. The Decor Kart
  3. Mason Home
  4. WoodenTwist
  5. Ityadi Decor
  6. LittleBird India
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