
Overview
Mebleria is a student team project for an online furniture store. The app uses a provided Furniture Store API and includes product browsing, interactive UI components, notifications, sliders, FAQ accordion behavior, rating display, and HTTP requests through Axios.
Project Details

Key Features
- Product browsing
- REST API integration
- Axios HTTP requests
- Interactive notifications
- Reviews slider
- FAQ accordion
- Rating display
- Responsive layout
My Role
- Scrum Master
- Frontend Developer
- Supported team workflow and communication
- Worked with JavaScript-based frontend functionality
- Helped connect interface behavior with API-driven content
Tech Stack
- JavaScript
- REST API
- HTML5
- CSS3
- SCSS
- Vite
- Axios
- Swiper.js
- iziToast
- Accordion.js
- Raty.js
Development Focus
- Problem: Furniture shoppers need a fast, mobile-friendly way to browse products, filter options, compare details, and interact with store content without unnecessary friction.
- Solution: A responsive furniture storefront with API-powered product data, interactive UI elements, notifications, ratings, and user-friendly browsing behavior.
Mebleria was built as a JavaScript team project using a REST API to render product data, handle filtering, pagination, modals, and interactive page behavior. My work focused on frontend logic, responsive layout, styling fixes, and improving the user experience across product browsing and navigation interactions.
The project required combining UI structure with API-driven data, so a big part of the process was making sure dynamic content worked smoothly with the visual layout. I also helped coordinate the team as Scrum Master, debug issues, and polish the final implementation before deployment.

