When it comes to retail space design or lay out can affect the shopping habits of customers. So how do you design a space design that encourage customer to purchase your goods or services and makes customers want to return?
Retailers should make the first impression with an eye-catching display that draws customers into the shop and slows them down-otherwise they may hurry their purchases and buy only a few things.
The products should display in an inviting way. To maximize the space while remaining visually attractive. Placing aisles at an angle can create more visual interest, as long as it leaves enough space for customers to navigate and clutter free.
Lighting can have dramatic effects on space. If a corner of your store is not well lit, that square footage might as well lost. Using a combination of track lights, lamps, and picture lights, which not only make sure the whole space is lit, but also add flair and variety.
Lighting is also key to making products look better. Cheap lighting will make products look bad. Everything from lawn mowers to jewelry, has its own flatterin.g type of lighting; retailers should experiment on what light makes their products looks best.
Retailers should have to take their clientele into consideration when laying out a design. Spaces should feel familiar, while also undergoing changes every once in a while.
Think about your customers as yourself, how's your layout or design are you impress or not.
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