A furniture configurator should do more than recolour a prepared model. It must understand which cabinets, shelves, doors, drawers, fittings, legs, plinths, handles, fabrics and accessories belong to the selected furniture family and how those components can be assembled.
For modular storage and cabinetry, the arrangement must also fit the available wall or room. Overall dimensions, module increments, corners, fillers, end panels, doors, obstacles and installation clearances affect which design can be offered and how it should be priced.
Configurix can use one governed catalogue across a direct website, ecommerce store, retail showroom, dealer portal and internal sales team. Products, prices, currencies, languages, branding, permissions and outputs can vary by market or account while the configured furniture remains a structured project.
The exact order or manufacturing output depends on the source data and accepted implementation. A visual scene is not evidence that the panel list, hardware, machining, packaging or installation data is production-ready; those outputs must be defined and tested against the working process.