Specifying, ordering, and placing FF+E is an integral part of interior designer's job. To inform installation which FF+E will be placed where correctly, a separate drawing called the FF+E plan or FF+E installation plan may be created. In a small project, furniture selection may be noted in each place where furniture is shown on the FF+E furniture plan. But in a large commercial project, an organized schedule is necessary to show FF+E information in a clear way. Each furniture is identified by the keys shown on the furniture plan, which are referenced to the furniture schedule. A typical FF+E schedule contains information of mark, number (quantity), manufacturer and catalog number, description, fabric, finish, and remarks (Table - 7). The marks are in the form of codes that indicate generic types of furniture. For instance, C means chair, and T means table. In a more complicated project, the code may be a combination of letters and numbers to provide more detailed information such as T07/101. In this case, T indicates table, 07 refers to the 7 th type of table for the project, and 101 after the slash means the room number where this table will be located.
Mark
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No
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Manufacturer
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Description
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Fabric
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Finish
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Remarks
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C1
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87
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Furniture wala 300 – 128
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OFFICE CHAIR 25-1/2”W,21-1/4”D,16”-21”H
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Vijay textiles Swill
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Satin
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Class A fabric
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C2
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52
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Furniture point 343 – 132
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|
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Jacquard
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Class A fire resistant fabric
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T1
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25
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Falcon products
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Custom wood table top 62 “ Dia
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Solid rosewood tops
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Natural stain
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Base tb brushed chrome- See listing under tb
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Table - 7. A typical Furnishing, Furniture, and Equipment (FF+E) schedule
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