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Types of Retail Store Layouts

Creative Displays Now

Choosing the right store floor plan can have a profound effect on the way customers navigate the store, interact with your merchandise and whether they decide to purchase any products. Below, you will learn what a retail store layout is, what makes a retail store layout so important and the seven most common types of retail layouts.

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Visual Merchandising With Display Cases

Jahabow

Creating and executing a robust visual merchandising strategy is about striking a balance between your products and how their showcasing; If you aren’t including display cases throughout your store, you are missing out. Display cases also are a subconscious way to direct traffic flow throughout the store.

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How to create an Effective Merchandising Plan

Compliantia

It wasn’t too long ago that retailers and consumers were facing a plague of out-of-stock merchandise and empty shelves — on account of supply-chain disruptions in global retail. This is where a merchandising plan can help. This article will guide you through the process of crafting an effective merchandising plan for your retail store.

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Developing retail experiences through immersive retail design

Retail Focus

Retail environments are becoming increasingly engaged as retailers recognize the importance of creating a one-of-a-kind, memorable customer experience. If retailers focus on delivering an offer to the retail community, their visual merchandising strategy should be carefully examined.

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Four Principles For Designing A Retail Space

RetailMinded

Optimizing The Physical Layout When designing a retail space , it’s important to use its physical layout to your advantage. For example, using a floor plan that’s easy to navigate creates an easy customer flow, meaning people can move through your space comfortably.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

The unconventional flow, leading customers left instead of right, sets the experimental tone. The layout is carefully planned to create an immersive and engaging experience. Merchandise is organised into discrete zones, allowing customers to navigate and explore the different collections and brands.

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The Psychology of Retail Interior Design: How to Use Design to Influence Customer Behaviour

Greater Group

Many consumers may not fully recognise the impact of a retail store’s interior design and layout but they are intuitively aware of its effect on their shopping experience. Modular fixtures can be easily reconfigured to create new displays and layouts.