Domira is a modern Shopify theme built for real estate agencies, property brokers, and independent agents. Designed to showcase property listings and capture high-quality leads, Domira helps visitors discover properties, explore detailed information, and connect with agents through inquiry forms and consultation requests.
Follow the steps below to install the Domira Shopify Theme on your online store:
Note: You can try and customize Domira before purchasing. The theme will remain in trial mode until a license is purchased.
Like all premium themes available on the Shopify Theme Store, Domira comes with a free trial. You can explore, customize, and test all theme features before making a purchase. When you're ready to launch your store, simply purchase the theme to keep it active and publish it to your customers.
Tip: During the free trial, you can access and test all customization options to ensure Domira is the perfect fit for your business.
In the Logo area, you can upload the main image representing your brand.
The Favicon is the small icon that appears on the browser tab.
In this section, you can:
A favicon helps improve brand recognition when users open multiple tabs.
Color schemes help you manage your store's branding consistently across your website. Instead of setting colors for each element individually, you can create and apply predefined color schemes throughout your store.
You can read more about color schemes here.
Each color scheme can be customized with your preferred colors for backgrounds, text, headings, links, buttons, and borders, helping you maintain a consistent brand identity across your store.
Changes made to a scheme will automatically affect all sections using that scheme.
Typography settings allow you to control how text appears throughout your store. Select fonts for headings and body text, then customize size, weight, line height, and letter spacing to improve readability and match your brand style.
Changes will automatically apply to all sections using these typography settings.
Customize the appearance and functionality of product cards throughout your store. Control color schemes, product actions, and displayed variant information to create a better shopping experience.
This section allows you to connect your store with your social media platforms by adding the URLs to your official accounts. Once added, the theme will display these links in areas such as the header, footer, and social icon sections—depending on the layout.
Add the URLs of your social media profiles to display their icons on your storefront. Leave a field blank to hide the corresponding icon.
Enter your Facebook Page URL.
Example: https://www.facebook.com/xxxx
Enter your Instagram profile URL.
Example: https://www.instagram.com/xxxx
Add a link to your YouTube channel.
Example: https://www.youtube.com/xxxx
Add your official TikTok profile link.
Example: https://www.tiktok.com/xxxx
Enter your Twitter/X profile URL.
Example: https://x.com/xxxx
Insert your Snapchat profile link.
Example: https://www.snapchat.com/xxxx
Add your Pinterest account link.
Example: https://www.pinterest.com/xxxx
Enter your Tumblr blog or profile URL.
Example: https://www.tumblr.com/xxxx
Add your Vimeo profile or channel link.
Example: https://vimeo.com/xxxx
Vemus relies on the third-party apps listed below to support specific enhanced functionalities. These apps are not bundled with the theme by default. To use those features, you will need to install each required app manually from the Shopify App Store.
A great shopping experience starts with simple search and seamless discovery. Customize search, filtering, and product recommendations to enhance your products' relevance and boost sales. Use the Shopify Search & Discovery app to deliver results for every search and increase average order value with customized recommendations on any product page. Additionally, employ analytics to gain insights into how customers navigate your store, helping shoppers find exactly what they’re looking for.
Translate & Adapt lets you auto-translate up to two languages for free, and manually add as many translations as you wish. The side-by-side editor makes it easy to compare and review your translations, and can also be used to adjust content between markets that speak the same language to ensure cultural, seasonal, and regional relevance.
Collections in Shopify allow you to group products into categories, making it easier for customers to browse and find items they’re looking for. You can create collections manually by selecting specific products, or automatically using conditions such as tags, price, vendor, or product type. Once created, collections can be displayed on your homepage, menus, or any page throughout your store. Properly organized collections not only improve navigation but also enhance the overall shopping experience.
Go to Products > Collections in your Shopify admin and click Create collection. Enter a title, description,image, choose product and save
You can show collections on your homepage, add them to your navigation menu, or link them in any page section that supports collections.
Products are where you manage all the items in your Shopify store. Here, you can add product titles, descriptions, images, pricing, inventory, and variants such as size or color. Proper product management helps keep your store organized and makes shopping easier for customers.
You can add products one by one directly inside Shopify:
Shopify allows you to import multiple products at once using a CSV file.
In Shopify, a Blog is a built-in content feature that allows you to publish articles and organize them into different categories. Each blog can contain multiple posts, and you can create as many blogs as your store needs.
A blog is used to organize blog posts into categories such as News, Guides, or Updates.
Go to: Content → Blog posts → Manage blogs then click Add blog
Enter a Title for your blog, choose the Comments setting, optionally update the Search engine listing and Theme template, then click Save.
After creating a blog, you can add posts to it.
Go to: Online Store → Content → Blog posts then click Add blog post
Enter a Title, write your content, select a Blog, and optionally upload a Featured image.
Review the content and click Save or Publish.
When you first install the theme, it will not include the additional pages that you may have seen in the live demo. These pages need to be created and assigned manually. Shopify allows you to create various pages for your store—such as About Us, Contact, FAQ, Policies, or any custom content required. Follow the steps below to set up and configure your pages:
Go to Online Store → Pages, then click Add page.
Enter a Title, add your page Content, choose whether the page should be Visible, select the appropriate Page template, optionally configure the Search engine listing, then click Save.
Shopify allows your store to operate in multiple languages to serve different markets. When you add a new language, all content such as products, collections, pages, blogs, navigation, and theme text can be translated manually or automatically using the Shopify Translate & Adapt app.
Below is the standard process for adding and activating new languages in Shopify.
Go to: Settings → Languages
Here you can see all active languages and add new ones.
Click Add language → select the language you want to enable (e.g., French, German, Japanese).
The language will be added to your list but will not appear on the storefront until you publish it.
To translate your store’s content, you need to install:
This app allows you to:
Open the Shopify Translate & Adapt app → choose the language you want to translate.
You can translate:
You may use automatic translation first and then adjust the text manually.
If you haven’t installed the app yet, please follow the instructions below to set it up.
Shopify Markets allows you to organize and manage how your store sells to different countries or regions. Each Market can include one or multiple countries, and it inherits the store’s default settings such as currency, catalog, domain, and languages. You can later customize these settings to create a localized experience for customers in that regio
This is where all your markets are managed.
Shopify will open the New Market setup screen (like the one shown in your image).
Fill in the Name field to label your Market.
Example: Vietnam, Asia, Europe, Wholesale, etc.
Click Add condition under Includes, then choose the countries that belong to this Market.
The Market will automatically inherit the default settings from your main store, including:
These settings can be customized later by clicking the ( + ) icon after saving the Market.
Once saved, the Market will appear in your Markets list. You can then open it to further customize currency, domain, language, pricing, and other settings if needed.
You can learn more about metafields by checking the detailed documentation here: Link
The Header section lets you display your store logo, main navigation menu, contact information, and action buttons at the top of your website. You can customize the header layout, color scheme, logo position, sticky behavior, transparent header, and menu blocks to match your store design.
The Footer section appears at the bottom of your website. It lets you display store information, menu links, contact details, newsletter signup, social icons, and copyright text. You can customize the footer color scheme, spacing, layout, blocks, and bottom bar to match your store design.
The Popup newsletter section lets you display a newsletter popup on your store. You can add heading text, an image, and a newsletter form to encourage customers to subscribe and receive updates.
The Property hero search section lets you display a hero banner with image, heading text, description, search form, popular keywords, and property type links. This section helps customers quickly search for properties from the homepage.
The Rich text section lets you display a custom content banner with heading text, description, button, and background image. You can use this section to highlight messages, promotions, or call-to-action content on your store.
The About us section lets you display an image, heading text, description, and icon box items to introduce your brand, mission, or services. This section helps customers understand more about your store and what you offer.
The Collection list section lets you display a list of property collections with images and property counts. You can use this section to help customers browse different property types, such as villa, apartments, townhouse, houses, or commercial.
The Product Tab section lets you display products from multiple collections in tab layout. Customers can switch between tabs to browse different property collections, such as apartments, villa, studio, houses, or office.
The Collection with video section lets you display collection items with video-style cards. You can use this section to highlight property collections with images, play buttons, and scrolling product information.
The Featured collection section lets you display products from a selected collection. You can use this section to highlight important property listings, such as renters, featured homes, or new properties.
The Featured property section lets you highlight a selected property with images, title, address, overview, description, seller information, price, and action buttons. This section is useful for promoting an important property on your homepage.
The Contact form section lets you display contact information, social links, and a form so customers can send inquiries or request a consultation. This section helps customers quickly get in touch with your store.
The Team section lets you display team members with images, names, and optional social links. You can use this section to introduce your agents, experts, or staff members to customers.
The Logo Client section lets you display client or partner logos in a scrolling row. You can use this section to show trusted brands, partners, or companies related to your store.
The Image with text section lets you display an image together with heading text, description, and buttons. You can use this section to highlight a message, promotion, or call-to-action content on your store.
The Blog post section lets you display recent articles from a selected blog. You can use this section to share news, guides, tips, or helpful content with customers.
The Property Listing page displays all properties that belong to a specific collection. It helps customers browse properties by category, view property cards, use filters, sort results, and switch between grid or list layouts.
Note: Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create and configure products. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your products correctly. Link
The Property Single page displays the full details of a specific property. It helps customers view property images, price, location, overview, description, seller information, map, attachments, videos, virtual tour, financing calculator, nearby places, and related properties. This page gives customers all important property information in one place, making it easier for them to review the listing and contact the seller or agent.
Note: Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create and configure products. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your products correctly. Link
Note: Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create and configure metafields. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your metafields correctly. Link
The Blogs page displays a list of blog posts from a selected blog. It usually shows each post with an image, tag, author, date, and title, helping customers browse and read your latest articles.
Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create and configure your Blog and Blog Posts. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your blog correctly. Link
The Blog post page displays the full content of a single article. It usually includes the featured image, title, article content, tags, sidebar blog, and related posts.
The Contact Us page allows customers to reach your store directly. It usually includes a Google Map, business contact information, social links, and a contact form where customers can send inquiries.
Note: Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create pages and configure them. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your page correctly. Link
The Compare page lets customers compare selected properties side by side. It displays property images, prices, and key information such as type, status, size, land area, bedrooms, bathrooms, garages, and year built.
Note: Please click the link below. We have already provided a step-by-step guide on how to create pages and configure them. Simply follow the instructions there to set up your page correctly. Link
The Search page lets customers search for content in your store. It displays search results such as products, properties, articles, or pages based on the keyword entered by the customer.
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