Ordering custom furniture from China can be a practical way for hotel owners, apartment developers, rental operators, and furniture importers to control style, quantity, material level, and project budget. However, a successful order is not only about finding attractive product photos. For B2B furniture buyers, the real work is turning design ideas, room lists, dimensions, materials, and packing needs into clear production details.

This guide explains how to order custom furniture from China in a more organized way, from preparing a furniture BOQ to confirming samples, checking quality, and planning export packing. It is written for project buyers who need sofas, sofa beds, beds, mattresses, upholstered chairs, hotel furniture, apartment furniture packages, or mixed container furniture programs.
1. Define the Project Scope Before Asking for Prices
Before contacting a supplier, decide what type of furniture order you need. A hotel guestroom project, a serviced apartment project, a villa package, and a wholesale product program require different quotation logic. If the scope is unclear, the supplier may quote based on assumptions, and the price may change later.

For hotel projects, the list may include upholstered beds, headboards, mattresses, lounge chairs, sofas, desks, dining chairs, luggage racks, and guestroom seating. For apartment projects, the list may include sofas, sofa beds, beds, mattresses, dining chairs, outdoor furniture, and living room packages. For wholesalers, the focus may be on repeatable SKUs, carton packing, MOQ, private label, and container loading efficiency.
Buyer Type
Main Furniture Scope
Quotation Focus
Hotel and hospitality project
Guestroom beds, sofas, chairs, mattresses, lounge and restaurant seating
Room type, sample approval, durability, finish matching, project timeline
Apartment or villa project
Sofas, sofa beds, beds, dining chairs, mattresses, outdoor seating
Room-by-room package, style matching, quantity, budget control
Wholesale importer or brand
Repeatable product SKUs, mixed containers, OEM options
MOQ, carton size, packing method, private label, repeat order stability
2. Prepare a Furniture BOQ or Simple Product List
A furniture BOQ does not need to be perfect at the beginning, but it should be clear enough for the supplier to understand what you want to buy. At minimum, prepare product names, quantities, approximate dimensions, reference photos, material preferences, and delivery country. If you have floor plans or room layouts, include them as well.

A good BOQ helps the supplier group items by room, estimate production complexity, suggest materials, and identify which products require custom development. It also reduces repeated communication and helps you receive a faster, more realistic quotation.
Basic information to include in your first request
Project type: hotel, serviced apartment, villa, rental home, restaurant, office, or wholesale program.
Product list: sofa, sofa bed, upholstered chair, bed, mattress, dining chair, outdoor furniture, or other items.
Quantity for each item and possible future repeat order quantity.
Reference photos, drawings, or links showing the preferred style.
Dimensions or target size range for each product.
Material preferences such as fabric, PU leather, genuine leather, foam, metal legs, wood frame, or outdoor fabric.
Destination country, target delivery time, and packing requirements.
3. Use Reference Photos, but Confirm What Can Be Customized
Many project buyers start with reference photos from hotels, showrooms, Pinterest, catalogs, or competitor websites. This is normal in custom furniture sourcing. The important point is to understand which details can be adjusted before production.

For upholstered furniture, size, fabric, foam softness, stitching, leg finish, cushion structure, and color can often be adjusted. For sofa beds, the mechanism, mattress thickness, opening size, seat depth, and packing method need special attention. For beds and headboards, the frame support, upholstery detail, headboard height, and mattress compatibility should be confirmed early.
4. Compare Suppliers by Process, Not Only Unit Price
When ordering custom contract furniture from China, the lowest unit price is not always the safest choice. A supplier may quote cheaply by reducing foam density, frame strength, fabric level, carton protection, or inspection steps. For project furniture, these hidden differences can create higher costs after installation or shipment.

A reliable furniture supplier should be able to discuss material options, structure, comfort, MOQ, production lead time, sample approval, QC checks, and export packing. For B2B buyers, clear communication is often more valuable than a small price difference.
Questions to ask before choosing a supplier
Can you review reference photos and suggest practical production details?
Can you provide material options at different price levels?
Can I approve a sample or mock-up before bulk production?
What quality checks are performed before packing?
How do you protect upholstered furniture during export shipment?
Can you support carton marks, labels, KD packing, or container loading notes?
5. Confirm Materials Before Final Quotation
Material choice has a direct effect on cost, comfort, durability, appearance, lead time, and packing. Two sofas may look similar in photos but have very different prices because of frame material, foam density, fabric grade, stitching detail, mechanism quality, and carton volume.

For hotel and apartment projects, common material decisions include performance fabric or PU leather, foam softness, metal or wooden legs, bed frame structure, mattress type, and color matching. If the furniture will be used in a rental, hotel, restaurant, or public area, durability and cleaning requirements should be considered before price confirmation.
6. Approve Samples or Mock-Up Pieces Before Bulk Production
Sample approval is one of the most important steps in custom furniture orders. A sample allows the buyer to check size, comfort, color, stitching, structure, function, and overall appearance before mass production starts. For hotel mock-up rooms, the sample stage can also help the designer and owner adjust style details before the full order is confirmed.

If the order includes sofa beds, recliners, custom chairs, or special upholstered beds, sample approval is especially useful. Mechanisms, comfort, cushion firmness, and opening functions are difficult to judge only from drawings or photos.
7. Plan Quality Control and Export Packing Early
Furniture is large, heavy, and easy to damage during international shipping if packing is not planned correctly. For this reason, quality control and packing should be discussed before production is completed, not after the goods are ready.

Common checks include dimensions, frame strength, seat comfort, fabric color, stitching, hardware, legs, surface finish, carton labels, corner protection, moisture protection, and loading method. For mixed containers, carton size and loading sequence should also be reviewed to reduce damage and wasted space.
8. Understand the Typical Order Process
A custom furniture order usually follows a step-by-step process: requirement review, product and material discussion, quotation, sample or mock-up approval, bulk production, QC, packing, loading, and shipment. The exact timeline depends on product complexity, material availability, sample approval speed, and total quantity.

To avoid delays, buyers should confirm details in writing, keep version records for drawings or photos, and avoid changing materials or dimensions after production starts. Clear communication at the beginning is the best way to protect both schedule and budget.
Final Checklist Before Placing a Custom Furniture Order
Prepare a clear furniture BOQ or product list.
Send reference photos, dimensions, quantity, and delivery country.
Confirm materials, colors, foam, frame, finish, and packing method.
Ask whether sample approval is needed before bulk production.
Confirm MOQ, lead time, payment terms, and shipment plan.
Request QC photos, packing photos, and loading support if needed.
Keep all confirmed details in written records before production starts.
FAQ
Can I order custom furniture from China without detailed drawings?
Yes. Many buyers start with reference photos, rough dimensions, and a product list. However, the more details you provide, the more accurate the quotation will be. Drawings are helpful, but they are not always required for the first discussion.
Is sample approval necessary for hotel or apartment furniture orders?
For custom designs, new materials, sofa beds, or project mock-up rooms, sample approval is strongly recommended. It helps confirm comfort, size, material, color, and structure before bulk production.
What makes a furniture quotation change after the first price?
Price may change if the size, material, foam density, mechanism, packing method, quantity, or delivery requirement changes. This is why buyers should confirm the main specifications before comparing quotations.
Conclusion
Ordering custom furniture from China becomes much easier when the buyer prepares the right information and follows a clear process. For hotel and apartment projects, the goal is not only to get a price, but to confirm a practical production plan with suitable materials, sample approval, quality control, and export packing.
If you are preparing a hotel, apartment, villa, restaurant, office, or wholesale furniture order, send your product photos, BOQ, quantities, and material preferences to HUAXUAN Furniture. Our team can help review the project scope and prepare a practical quotation for your B2B furniture purchase.


