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Furniture, decor, and installation invoices

Home, Garden, and Furniture Retail

Collect crypto for furniture orders, home decor, garden projects, delivery fees, and custom installation balances.

Practical guide

Collect custom furniture, garden, and home-order deposits before ordering stock or scheduling delivery.

Home and furniture sales often involve deposits, custom orders, delivery scheduling, or items that cannot be restocked easily.

Crypto can fit international homeowners, high-value baskets, design clients, and customers buying premium furniture or garden equipment.

MakePay helps the store send branded payment links for deposits, balances, delivery fees, or custom order invoices.

Payment examples

Custom furniture deposit
Garden project invoice
Delivery and installation balance
Large decor order checkout

Why it works

Quotes and deposits can include order references
High-ticket home purchases avoid card-limit friction
Delivery teams can check status before dispatch
Settlement goes to the retailer wallet without platform custody

Problems solved

Custom orders should not begin without a real deposit
Large furniture payments can fail on cards
Delivery balances are easy to lose in chat threads
Showroom staff need a simple payment status

Guide

Why home orders need payment before commitment

A store may reserve stock, order from a supplier, or schedule delivery after payment. A clear record protects both the customer and the business.

Deposits and balances should be separated so the customer knows what is still due.

Stock may be special-order

Payment can decide whether the store orders or reserves an item.

Delivery needs timing

Paid balances can trigger delivery scheduling.

High-value baskets fit

Crypto makes more sense when order value is meaningful.

Guide

How MakePay fits store operations

Use links from the sales desk, online quote, or delivery office. Keep product, order, and delivery references visible.

The merchant keeps wallet settlement control while staff get a clearer paid status.

Deposit requests

Collect commitment before ordering custom goods.

Balance links

Collect the rest before delivery or installation.

POS or hosted checkout

Use the surface that fits in-store or remote sales.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Create the sales order

Confirm item, delivery, deposit, and balance.

Step 2

Send the order payment request

Use a branded link tied to the order.

Step 3

Reserve or deliver after status

Move stock or schedule delivery when payment is clear.

Step 4

Keep receipt with order

Attach payment to sales and warranty records.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Can this work for custom furniture?

Yes. Deposits and final balances are strong use cases.

Should small home goods use crypto?

Start with larger baskets, custom orders, or customer-requested crypto payments.

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