The average shopper might not notice it, but your average store layout is the product of considerable thought and analysis. It’s all designed to make customers want to spend more time and money shopping at a location. By learning how to layout a retail space to maximize sales, any business can increase foot traffic, customer […]
Read PostChoosing the Right Design for Your Retail Store
Posted: Jun 22,2016As any store owner or manager knows, store design can play a critical role in how much time customers spend in the store, what they buy, and even how much they spend. These tips will help owners and managers create a retail store design that encourages customers to return again and again. Tip 1: The […]
Read PostChoosing the Right Office Design to Enhance Employee Productivity
Posted: May 23,2016When it comes to the interior design of a workspace, employers have an opportunity to enhance productivity and improve employee morale. Here’s what employers should know when it comes to office design and remodeling ideas to improve the workplace. Can Layout Improve Productivity? Studies have shown that employee productivity can be affected by an office’s […]
Read PostStanding Out: Storefront Design Tips for Any Retailer
Posted: May 17,2016How people feel when they enter your retail Storefront Design Tips will ultimately impact how long they stay and how much they spend. When considering retail store construction, set yourself up for success by working with a creative and innovative designer and builder that understands retail store layout and has positive reviews from prior clients. […]
Read PostA Walk Through the Commercial Construction Process
Posted: May 09,2016When it comes to commercial construction or renovation, no project is ever going to be exactly the same as another. Even if two projects are identical on paper, different complications arise along the way. However, there are certain general steps in the process that stay relatively static. If you are going to be involved in […]
Read PostOptimize Your Grocery Store’s Layout
Posted: Apr 29,2016Anyone who has ever worked in retail knows that the appearance and layout of the store can make or break the shopping experience. A store that’s simple, attractive, and easy to navigate encourages customers to spend more money and return in the future. A store that’s crowded or confusing does the opposite. That’s why commercial […]
Read PostHow to Make the Most of Your Trade Show Exhibit
Posted: Apr 01,2016A trade show exhibit is a remarkable tool to generate and increase business. “You get so much done in two days that you could not imagine getting done in six months or a year,” says Asif Kahn, founder and CEO of a healthcare technology company. Below are some great tips to help you make the […]
Read PostThree Laws of Contemporary Cafe Design
Posted: Mar 25,2016A great cafe is more than a sum of its parts. To craft a space that inspires creativity, offers exciting fare, and generates an inimitable buzz, integrate these concepts into the cafe design. 1. Movie Star Lighting With the widespread use of smartphones, every customer is a photographer–and a potential promoter. The flatware is tasteful, […]
Read PostShowroom Design That Sizzles Across the Coast
Posted: Mar 08,2016New Orleans’ businesses have a certain air about them. There is a certain way they seem to carry themselves that shows both an eye toward culture and history as well as an eye toward the chic and modern. These businesses understand the cultural climate of the city and through their retail store construction or commercial […]
Read PostStore Handicap Access Needs to Be Accessible and Friendly
Posted: Feb 04,2016Customers with disabilities need to have all of the same access to businesses that anyone else needs. Companies could lose important potential customers if disabled access is not maintained correctly. Anyone unsure about local codes can receive assistance from commercial construction professionals. Disabled customers and their families patronize retail shops, malls, restaurants, grocery stores, and […]
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