Construction ModuleTypes
Configurable Options
Setting up options for house types
Configurable Options
Define the customization options available to buyers.
Option Concepts
What is an Option?
An option is a configurable feature:
- Exterior finish
- Kitchen style
- Flooring material
- Upgrade package
Option Structure
Category → Option Group → Option ChoiceExample:
Kitchen → Style → Modern/Classic/Traditional
Kitchen → Countertop → Granite/Quartz/MarbleCreating Options
Option Categories
Define main categories:
| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Exterior | Facade, roof, doors |
| Interior | Kitchen, bath, floors |
| Technical | HVAC, electrical |
| Upgrades | Premium features |
Option Groups
Within categories:
- Create option group
- Define selection type
- Add choices
Selection Types
| Type | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Single | Choose one |
| Multiple | Choose many |
| Optional | May skip |
| Required | Must select |
Option Details
Required Information
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Option name |
| Code | Unique identifier |
| Description | Option description |
| Price Impact | Cost difference |
| Default | Pre-selected |
Visual Assets
For 3D visualization:
- Model variations
- Material textures
- Color swatches
Pricing
Price Impact Types
| Type | Example |
|---|---|
| Fixed | +$5,000 |
| Percentage | +5% |
| Per Unit | +$50/sqm |
| Included | No charge |
Price Example
Kitchen Style: Traditional (+$0 included)
Kitchen Style: Modern (+$3,000)
Kitchen Style: Premium (+$8,000)Option Organization
Logical Grouping
Organize for user experience:
- Group related options
- Order logically
- Show dependencies
Presentation Order
Control display sequence:
- By importance
- By selection flow
- By cost impact