How to build an FF&E schedule 10× faster
The FF&E schedule is the most time-consuming document in interior design. Here's a step-by-step workflow to build one in minutes instead of hours — without sacrificing polish.
The FF&E schedule is where most designers lose their afternoons. The good news: almost all of that time is spent on work a computer can do for you. Here’s a faster workflow.
Step 1: Stop copy-pasting — start dropping links
The slowest part of FF&E is transcribing product data. Don’t. When you find a piece you like, grab the URL instead of screenshotting and retyping.
With Casa, pasting a link pulls the image, dimensions, price, finish and availability automatically — from any vendor. One paste replaces five minutes of copy-paste.
Step 2: Organize by room as you go
Group items by space (Living Room, Primary Bedroom, Entry) from the start. A schedule organized by room is one step from a client presentation; a flat list isn’t.
Step 3: Clean your images in one click
Mixed backgrounds make a presentation look unfinished. Instead of opening Photoshop for every product, remove backgrounds in one click so every item sits cleanly on your board.
Step 4: Let the budget build itself
Don’t maintain a separate budget spreadsheet. When your schedule and budget are the same source of truth, every spec you add updates the total — with markup, freight and tax already factored in.
The fastest FF&E schedule is the one where the specs, the images and the budget are never separate documents.
Step 5: Export, don’t rebuild
Your client doesn’t need a spreadsheet — they need a polished deliverable. Export straight to InDesign or PDF with images auto-cropped and data formatted, instead of rebuilding the layout by hand.
The result
| Task | The manual way | With Casa |
|---|---|---|
| 30-item schedule | Half a day | Minutes |
| Product specs | Copy-paste, tab by tab | Automatic from a link |
| Background removal | Photoshop, one by one | One click |
| Budget | Rebuild the spreadsheet | Updates in real time |
Same beautiful result — without the busywork.
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