Visual merchandising is the art of displaying products in a retail store to attract customers and motivate purchases. It utilizes elements like lighting, displays, and interactive elements to convey the brand's image and appeal to different target markets. Some effective visual merchandising strategies include taking displays outside to create excitement, clearly identifying product categories to help customers find items, using store windows to set the mood, and appealing to multiple senses to immerse customers. Displays should also show how products can be used at home and group similar items together logically. Changing displays frequently keeps the store interesting for returning customers.
The document provides guidelines for stores to create appealing summer garden displays that will increase sales. It outlines judging criteria like freshness, location, staff enthusiasm, and creativity. Additional tips include keeping the display clean, separating shade and sun items, making the walk area easy to navigate, and throwing out dead plants. Stores are encouraged to get creative by incorporating decorative items, using pots in creative ways, and having fun with unique store talents. The winner will receive bragging rights, a dinner, and a trophy.
Logan Bertrand presented on how retailers use sensory tactics to influence customers. Several stores were analyzed. See's Candy uses pleasing smells, tastes, and visual displays. Vans showcases shoes outside and plays fitting music. Puppies 'N Love has a calming look and allows touching merchandise. Salespeople match the store's image - Zales employees dress nicely and only allow touching jewelry upon request. H&M places new items at the entrance and racks create a maze. Dick's Sporting Goods has prominent signs and blocks aisles with sale items. In conclusion, retailers carefully consider placement of new and sale items to guide customers and maximize opportunities.
This document summarizes observations from locations visited during a limited time creativity assignment. It describes the main atrium of Charlotte Douglas Airport as having a relaxing garden-inspired shopping area amid travel chaos. A fashion and compassion store in Franklin, TN was inspiring and uplifting, selling unique handmade items to benefit makers. A Kangaroo Express gas station had friendly service and appealing design features like road map wallpaper that made it pleasant to visit unlike boring gas stations. The assignment showed opportunities to design more relaxing public spaces and cause-driven retail stores.
The document summarizes observations from visits to six retail stores: Luke's Locker, Barnes & Noble, Sur La Table, Ann Taylor, Starbucks, and Chicos. It finds that Luke's Locker and Barnes & Noble did the best job of welcoming customers and selling goods, while Starbucks and Chicos were less inviting. Specific opportunities for improvement are identified at each store, such as better displaying hot selling items or utilizing space more effectively.
Home staging involves preparing a home for sale to appeal to potential buyers and sell more quickly at a higher price. Staging makes a home welcoming and attractive by transforming it into a lifestyle anyone would want. Staged homes statistically sell faster, increase perceived value, and attract buyers emotionally by allowing them to envision living there. Staging gives homes a professional image online and in print that creates buyer interest, which can result in multiple offers and a higher selling price. Before and after photos show how staging transforms rooms with furniture arrangement and visual appeal.
Luke's Locker and Barnes & Noble were the most effective at welcoming customers and selling goods based on store visits. Luke's Locker had a pleasant central aisle with a painted sky ceiling, making customers feel free. Barnes & Noble was well-merchandised with opportunities in selling more Legos and Melissa & Doug products. Sur La Table, Ann Taylor, Starbucks, and Chicos were less effective at accomplishing their goals, with missed opportunities around product placement or inviting atmospheres.
Visual merchandising is the art of displaying products in a retail store to attract customers and motivate purchases. It utilizes elements like lighting, displays, and interactive elements to convey the brand's image and appeal to different target markets. Some effective visual merchandising strategies include taking displays outside to create excitement, clearly identifying product categories to help customers find items, using store windows to set the mood, and appealing to multiple senses to immerse customers. Displays should also show how products can be used at home and group similar items together logically. Changing displays frequently keeps the store interesting for returning customers.
The document provides guidelines for stores to create appealing summer garden displays that will increase sales. It outlines judging criteria like freshness, location, staff enthusiasm, and creativity. Additional tips include keeping the display clean, separating shade and sun items, making the walk area easy to navigate, and throwing out dead plants. Stores are encouraged to get creative by incorporating decorative items, using pots in creative ways, and having fun with unique store talents. The winner will receive bragging rights, a dinner, and a trophy.
Logan Bertrand presented on how retailers use sensory tactics to influence customers. Several stores were analyzed. See's Candy uses pleasing smells, tastes, and visual displays. Vans showcases shoes outside and plays fitting music. Puppies 'N Love has a calming look and allows touching merchandise. Salespeople match the store's image - Zales employees dress nicely and only allow touching jewelry upon request. H&M places new items at the entrance and racks create a maze. Dick's Sporting Goods has prominent signs and blocks aisles with sale items. In conclusion, retailers carefully consider placement of new and sale items to guide customers and maximize opportunities.
This document summarizes observations from locations visited during a limited time creativity assignment. It describes the main atrium of Charlotte Douglas Airport as having a relaxing garden-inspired shopping area amid travel chaos. A fashion and compassion store in Franklin, TN was inspiring and uplifting, selling unique handmade items to benefit makers. A Kangaroo Express gas station had friendly service and appealing design features like road map wallpaper that made it pleasant to visit unlike boring gas stations. The assignment showed opportunities to design more relaxing public spaces and cause-driven retail stores.
The document summarizes observations from visits to six retail stores: Luke's Locker, Barnes & Noble, Sur La Table, Ann Taylor, Starbucks, and Chicos. It finds that Luke's Locker and Barnes & Noble did the best job of welcoming customers and selling goods, while Starbucks and Chicos were less inviting. Specific opportunities for improvement are identified at each store, such as better displaying hot selling items or utilizing space more effectively.
Home staging involves preparing a home for sale to appeal to potential buyers and sell more quickly at a higher price. Staging makes a home welcoming and attractive by transforming it into a lifestyle anyone would want. Staged homes statistically sell faster, increase perceived value, and attract buyers emotionally by allowing them to envision living there. Staging gives homes a professional image online and in print that creates buyer interest, which can result in multiple offers and a higher selling price. Before and after photos show how staging transforms rooms with furniture arrangement and visual appeal.
Luke's Locker and Barnes & Noble were the most effective at welcoming customers and selling goods based on store visits. Luke's Locker had a pleasant central aisle with a painted sky ceiling, making customers feel free. Barnes & Noble was well-merchandised with opportunities in selling more Legos and Melissa & Doug products. Sur La Table, Ann Taylor, Starbucks, and Chicos were less effective at accomplishing their goals, with missed opportunities around product placement or inviting atmospheres.
Tips on Selling-A Comprehensive Handbook for Selling Your Homedebrawesthomes
This document provides tips for selling a home, including improving exterior and interior curb appeal, decluttering, making repairs, neutralizing colors and decor, cleaning thoroughly, and preparing for showings. It recommends keeping the exterior clean by power washing and maintaining landscaping. Inside, it suggests decluttering, cleaning, and making minor repairs to light fixtures, doors, and windows. The tips are meant to create a spacious, organized impression and make a home appealing to buyers.
Promotional playing cards are an excellent business promotion tool. Many clients and customers appreciate promotional products that have a multi utility.
The document outlines Flair's annual shopping day event, which organizes a full day program on the main stage with uniform looks for all stands and a unique theme each year related to Flair readers' daily lives. Past themes included a men's daycare stand, photo wall, and auction in 2005-2007. The 2008 event featured a motor stand, relax stand, and Milk Inc. stand. It attracted 84,000 visitors and received excellent survey scores, with fluid on-stage programming, self-paying sponsors, and perfect timing for assembling and disassembling.
Visual merchandising is the presentation of a store and its merchandise to attract potential customers. There are various window styles that can be used, including shadow box windows, elevated windows, horizontal windows, island windows, and promotional windows. Specific window types are suited to different purposes, like shadow windows for jewelry displays, corner windows seen from two directions, and celebration windows for holiday seasons. Window size, style, and placement all impact the visual merchandising of a store.
This document outlines 10 steps for planning a winter event or promotion, including assembling a team, developing an engaging concept, arranging entertainment, inviting guests, coordinating suppliers and vendors, securing a venue, showcasing products, branding the event, establishing a budget, and capturing content. The overall goal is to provide consumers an incentive to get out during the winter by organizing a fun event at a lower cost during the slower season.
The document summarizes observations from visits to several retail stores - Apple Store, Bouchon Bakery, Chrome, Williams Sonoma, and Godiva. Key observations are provided for each store related to atmosphere, branding, displays, music, staff, and opportunities. The stores effectively established their brands through lighting, layout, fonts, textures and other design elements. Staff were generally helpful but Godiva staff were described as rude. Minor opportunities were identified such as relocating the coffee at Bouchon or separating holiday items at Godiva.
The document provides five keys to selling a home sooner: 1) Ensure the home's exterior and entrance make a good first impression. 2) Touch up paint in all rooms or paint neutral colors. 3) Ensure the kitchen and bathrooms are clean and clutter-free. 4) Prepare for showings like having friends over by making beds and picking up. 5) Organize storage spaces like closets to look more spacious. Taking a few hours to address these areas can help sell the home more quickly at a higher price.
The document provides guidance on staging a vintage home to appeal to potential buyers. It recommends focusing on key attractive features to create an emotional connection with buyers while removing personal items that could be distractions. The four main steps are: 1) write an ad highlighting attractive elements, 2) photograph rooms to identify opportunities, 3) de-clutter the first layer of personal items, and 4) make a plan for each room to create space, highlight features, and fix issues. Furniture should allow flow between rooms without crowding. Windows, built-ins, moldings and fireplaces are good features to showcase when clear of clutter. The goal is to present the home as welcoming, functional and fresh.
The staff at a company was not paying attention and did not notice a potential customer who was interested in their products. As a result, opportunities were missed like having open cash desks, available assistants, and fitting rooms. Products were also not conveniently placed and organized in a logical way for customers. Some surprises could have been offering matching items at a discount at the cash desk and providing samples to customers. Hidden opportunities may have included additional offerings at the cash desk and special sales discounts for interested customers.
Digital & Content Strategy Interior Design FirmBrand Sauce
This document outlines a marketing strategy for a home décor and interior design business that sells kitchen, bathroom, and wardrobe products. The strategy focuses on generating awareness and leads through the website, social media, visual content, influencers, and paid media. It involves lifestyle marketing to inspire customers and engage them through contests, style profiles, and staged room concepts. The target market is home owners seeking mid-range to luxury fittings and hospitality industry investors.
How to help your agent sell your home(finished)RandyBett
To help your real estate agent sell your home quickly, it is important to prepare your home for sale yourself. You need to make a great first impression on buyers by cleaning and decluttering your home from top to bottom. Focus on tidying the entrance, living areas, bedrooms, kitchen and bathrooms. Even small repairs, fresh paint, and neutral decorating can help attract buyers and sell your home faster.
This document provides tips for marketing a business in 2014. It emphasizes using mobile devices and social media for constant communication. Successful strategies include humanizing your business by focusing on customer service and relationships over just the company. The document recommends developing a detailed marketing plan that identifies goals, audiences, company platforms, assistance needed, and metrics for measuring success. Regularly updating content, adapting to customer and market changes, and having fun are also emphasized.
The document outlines the details of a bookstore business including a list of members, available books and supplies, a budget, considerations for the type of books to sell, ideal location, store decoration, advertising plan, and target customer. It provides information on setting up the business such as determining the budget, selecting book genres, finding the right location, decorating the store, creating an advertising strategy, and defining the target audience.
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The document describes 4 different store atmospheres observed by the author:
1. Stores that create a frenzied atmosphere through aggressive sales tactics and large signs to encourage impulse buying.
2. Stores with sparse decor and cool lighting that give off little energy or excitement, aimed at customers who know what they want.
3. Stores that invite curiosity through prominent displays of top items without hard selling, aimed at tourists and locals seeking new products.
4. Stores that convey luxury through polished appearances and signage indicating higher prices, aimed at customers willing to pay more.
Galeries Lafayette provides the ultimate French shopping experience with its striking architecture, bright displays, and stunning interior design. Its circular layout spans ten floors of fashion from French and international brands. Salespeople are dedicated to the collections and frequently interact with customers, contributing to the vibrant energy in the store. A champagne bar and restaurant add to the engaging atmosphere.
The document discusses the impact of store atmosphere and visual merchandising on consumer buying decisions. It describes how store atmosphere, shopping comfort, store layout, and atmospherics like lighting, music, and smells influence customers. It provides specifics on the atmospherics and visual merchandising strategies of Big Bazaar and Pantaloons, including their use of planograms, signage, mannequins, and promotional displays. Finally, it notes how well-designed shopping malls improve the consumer shopping experience through amenities, entertainment options, and varied food choices.
What is the Global Open House Weekend?
This event is a weekend when REALTORS® and agents from around the world are invited to hold open houses in their area. It is designed to drive buyers' attention and interest to homes for sale and offers opportunities to educate the public about the benefits of home ownership.
This document discusses various techniques for visual merchandising in retail stores. It begins by defining visual merchandising and outlining its benefits such as reflecting the brand, engaging customers, and increasing sales. It then covers specific techniques like using mannequins effectively, keeping seasonal items prominently displayed, and utilizing the point of sale area. The document also discusses types of merchandising displays including slat walls, grid walls, pegboards, and table displays. Finally, it outlines steps for effective display planning like identifying customer flow patterns and designing for clockwork navigation around the store.
This document discusses store layouts and their importance. It outlines factors to consider for an effective store layout like use of space, guiding customers, and lighting. The main types of store layouts are described as grid, racetrack/loop, free form, and spine layouts. An effective store layout creates the desired store image, influences customer behavior, and allows retailers to understand revenue per square foot to assess strengths and weaknesses. Overall, a well-planned store layout maximizes sales and is key to a store's prosperity.
Tips on Selling-A Comprehensive Handbook for Selling Your Homedebrawesthomes
This document provides tips for selling a home, including improving exterior and interior curb appeal, decluttering, making repairs, neutralizing colors and decor, cleaning thoroughly, and preparing for showings. It recommends keeping the exterior clean by power washing and maintaining landscaping. Inside, it suggests decluttering, cleaning, and making minor repairs to light fixtures, doors, and windows. The tips are meant to create a spacious, organized impression and make a home appealing to buyers.
Promotional playing cards are an excellent business promotion tool. Many clients and customers appreciate promotional products that have a multi utility.
The document outlines Flair's annual shopping day event, which organizes a full day program on the main stage with uniform looks for all stands and a unique theme each year related to Flair readers' daily lives. Past themes included a men's daycare stand, photo wall, and auction in 2005-2007. The 2008 event featured a motor stand, relax stand, and Milk Inc. stand. It attracted 84,000 visitors and received excellent survey scores, with fluid on-stage programming, self-paying sponsors, and perfect timing for assembling and disassembling.
Visual merchandising is the presentation of a store and its merchandise to attract potential customers. There are various window styles that can be used, including shadow box windows, elevated windows, horizontal windows, island windows, and promotional windows. Specific window types are suited to different purposes, like shadow windows for jewelry displays, corner windows seen from two directions, and celebration windows for holiday seasons. Window size, style, and placement all impact the visual merchandising of a store.
This document outlines 10 steps for planning a winter event or promotion, including assembling a team, developing an engaging concept, arranging entertainment, inviting guests, coordinating suppliers and vendors, securing a venue, showcasing products, branding the event, establishing a budget, and capturing content. The overall goal is to provide consumers an incentive to get out during the winter by organizing a fun event at a lower cost during the slower season.
The document summarizes observations from visits to several retail stores - Apple Store, Bouchon Bakery, Chrome, Williams Sonoma, and Godiva. Key observations are provided for each store related to atmosphere, branding, displays, music, staff, and opportunities. The stores effectively established their brands through lighting, layout, fonts, textures and other design elements. Staff were generally helpful but Godiva staff were described as rude. Minor opportunities were identified such as relocating the coffee at Bouchon or separating holiday items at Godiva.
The document provides five keys to selling a home sooner: 1) Ensure the home's exterior and entrance make a good first impression. 2) Touch up paint in all rooms or paint neutral colors. 3) Ensure the kitchen and bathrooms are clean and clutter-free. 4) Prepare for showings like having friends over by making beds and picking up. 5) Organize storage spaces like closets to look more spacious. Taking a few hours to address these areas can help sell the home more quickly at a higher price.
The document provides guidance on staging a vintage home to appeal to potential buyers. It recommends focusing on key attractive features to create an emotional connection with buyers while removing personal items that could be distractions. The four main steps are: 1) write an ad highlighting attractive elements, 2) photograph rooms to identify opportunities, 3) de-clutter the first layer of personal items, and 4) make a plan for each room to create space, highlight features, and fix issues. Furniture should allow flow between rooms without crowding. Windows, built-ins, moldings and fireplaces are good features to showcase when clear of clutter. The goal is to present the home as welcoming, functional and fresh.
The staff at a company was not paying attention and did not notice a potential customer who was interested in their products. As a result, opportunities were missed like having open cash desks, available assistants, and fitting rooms. Products were also not conveniently placed and organized in a logical way for customers. Some surprises could have been offering matching items at a discount at the cash desk and providing samples to customers. Hidden opportunities may have included additional offerings at the cash desk and special sales discounts for interested customers.
Digital & Content Strategy Interior Design FirmBrand Sauce
This document outlines a marketing strategy for a home décor and interior design business that sells kitchen, bathroom, and wardrobe products. The strategy focuses on generating awareness and leads through the website, social media, visual content, influencers, and paid media. It involves lifestyle marketing to inspire customers and engage them through contests, style profiles, and staged room concepts. The target market is home owners seeking mid-range to luxury fittings and hospitality industry investors.
How to help your agent sell your home(finished)RandyBett
To help your real estate agent sell your home quickly, it is important to prepare your home for sale yourself. You need to make a great first impression on buyers by cleaning and decluttering your home from top to bottom. Focus on tidying the entrance, living areas, bedrooms, kitchen and bathrooms. Even small repairs, fresh paint, and neutral decorating can help attract buyers and sell your home faster.
This document provides tips for marketing a business in 2014. It emphasizes using mobile devices and social media for constant communication. Successful strategies include humanizing your business by focusing on customer service and relationships over just the company. The document recommends developing a detailed marketing plan that identifies goals, audiences, company platforms, assistance needed, and metrics for measuring success. Regularly updating content, adapting to customer and market changes, and having fun are also emphasized.
The document outlines the details of a bookstore business including a list of members, available books and supplies, a budget, considerations for the type of books to sell, ideal location, store decoration, advertising plan, and target customer. It provides information on setting up the business such as determining the budget, selecting book genres, finding the right location, decorating the store, creating an advertising strategy, and defining the target audience.
Crash Course in Creativity - Assignment 2fcservices
The document describes 4 different store atmospheres observed by the author:
1. Stores that create a frenzied atmosphere through aggressive sales tactics and large signs to encourage impulse buying.
2. Stores with sparse decor and cool lighting that give off little energy or excitement, aimed at customers who know what they want.
3. Stores that invite curiosity through prominent displays of top items without hard selling, aimed at tourists and locals seeking new products.
4. Stores that convey luxury through polished appearances and signage indicating higher prices, aimed at customers willing to pay more.
Galeries Lafayette provides the ultimate French shopping experience with its striking architecture, bright displays, and stunning interior design. Its circular layout spans ten floors of fashion from French and international brands. Salespeople are dedicated to the collections and frequently interact with customers, contributing to the vibrant energy in the store. A champagne bar and restaurant add to the engaging atmosphere.
The document discusses the impact of store atmosphere and visual merchandising on consumer buying decisions. It describes how store atmosphere, shopping comfort, store layout, and atmospherics like lighting, music, and smells influence customers. It provides specifics on the atmospherics and visual merchandising strategies of Big Bazaar and Pantaloons, including their use of planograms, signage, mannequins, and promotional displays. Finally, it notes how well-designed shopping malls improve the consumer shopping experience through amenities, entertainment options, and varied food choices.
What is the Global Open House Weekend?
This event is a weekend when REALTORS® and agents from around the world are invited to hold open houses in their area. It is designed to drive buyers' attention and interest to homes for sale and offers opportunities to educate the public about the benefits of home ownership.
This document discusses various techniques for visual merchandising in retail stores. It begins by defining visual merchandising and outlining its benefits such as reflecting the brand, engaging customers, and increasing sales. It then covers specific techniques like using mannequins effectively, keeping seasonal items prominently displayed, and utilizing the point of sale area. The document also discusses types of merchandising displays including slat walls, grid walls, pegboards, and table displays. Finally, it outlines steps for effective display planning like identifying customer flow patterns and designing for clockwork navigation around the store.
This document discusses store layouts and their importance. It outlines factors to consider for an effective store layout like use of space, guiding customers, and lighting. The main types of store layouts are described as grid, racetrack/loop, free form, and spine layouts. An effective store layout creates the desired store image, influences customer behavior, and allows retailers to understand revenue per square foot to assess strengths and weaknesses. Overall, a well-planned store layout maximizes sales and is key to a store's prosperity.
The document discusses various aspects of retail design including department store layout, storefront design, design of interior mall spaces, and new trends in retail architecture. For department store layouts, the focus is on organizing merchandise effectively. Storefront design aims to attract customers using elements like window displays, signage, and tactile materials. It also discusses evoking emotion through sights, sounds, and smells. Interior mall space design covers topics like lighting, color schemes, effective signage, and creating an engaging shopping experience. New trends in retail architecture include integrating indoor and outdoor spaces, mixing materials, and using digital technologies to enhance the customer experience.
Visual merchandising coordinates all physical elements of a store to project the right image. It includes 4 key elements: store front, store layout, store interior, and interior displays. The store front includes the marquee, entrances, and window displays. Store layout allocates floor space for selling, merchandise, personnel, and customers. The store interior affects the store's image through factors like flooring, lighting, and colors. Interior displays are used to showcase merchandise through various props and fixtures to generate sales. Frequent changes to displays are important to attract customers and encourage purchases.
Enhancing Your Coffee Shop Remodeling and RenovationPerry Lieber
Welcome to Perry Lieber’s journey of transforming your coffee shop into a vibrant, inviting space that captivates customers and keeps them returning for more. In this presentation, we’ll explore the essential aspects of remodeling and renovating your coffee shop to elevate its ambiance, functionality, and customer experience.
You have decided to open your own restaurant. The first step is to think of a concept that will frame how the public perceives your establishment. This includes considering what type of cuisine you will serve. Next, determine your target market and an operational strategy such as fine dining, casual dining, fast-casual, or quick service. Additional considerations include your restaurant's layout, employees, food, liquor licensing, and take-out/delivery options. You will also need to design your restaurant's atmosphere, name, and logo. Various worksheets and assignments are due to help design your new restaurant.
Place your best selling items in prime locations on the menu board to draw customers' eyes. Use charming pricing strategies like the rule of three - offering a good, better, best option. Delight customers with delicious descriptions of menu items and highlight signature dishes with images and labels. Arrange your menu neatly in columns and ensure your most popular items are affordable to attract large profits.
The document outlines the business plan for Nadeem's Home, a furniture store that will carry a variety of brands. It will source inventory from manufacturers and wholesalers to sell to the general public and interior designers. The store aims to provide quality furniture at reasonable prices and achieve profitability in the first year. It will use various marketing strategies like events and advertising to promote the store and increase sales. The business plan also discusses risks, strengths, weaknesses and strategies for showroom management.
The document discusses various aspects of retail design and store layout. It begins by outlining key considerations for outlet design including creating a positive relationship between products and the environment. It then discusses the importance of materials and how factors like the type of products sold, costs, store traffic, fashion trends, and safety influence material selection. Atmospherics and their role in appealing to the senses and creating favorable customer perceptions are also examined. Additional sections cover lighting, signage, corporate image, exterior design, developing a retail brand and lifestyle retailing approaches. The strategic role of store design in enhancing the customer experience and competing effectively is emphasized.
This document describes the interior design and home renovation services offered by REO Design Build Consultants. They provide end-to-end solutions including interior design, budgeting, material selection, contractor selection, and project supervision. Their services include design of residential and commercial spaces. Key advantages include competitive pricing, transparency, quality materials, and ensuring projects are completed on time. They aim to customize designs for clients' needs and budgets. Examples provided include designing living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms.
This document describes the interior design and home renovation services offered by REO Design Build Consultants. They provide end-to-end solutions including interior design, budgeting, material selection, contractor selection, and project supervision. Their services include design of residential and commercial spaces. Key advantages include affordable and customized designs, competitive pricing, and handling the entire renovation process from start to finish with transparency. Sample room designs described include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms.
Anavarn Interiors provides interior design and decorating services for residential and commercial spaces. They have expertise in conceptualizing interior details and creating aesthetically pleasing environments that represent their clients' lifestyles and tastes. Their services include space planning, furniture selection, artwork choices, and more. They aim to achieve interior designs that meet the functional needs and preferences of each client.
This document provides information about the design and layout of ice cream parlors. It discusses key aspects of interior design for ice cream parlors such as location, existing activities, public areas, storage, preparation areas, lighting, ventilation, and circulation and seating areas. Specific recommendations are provided around maximizing natural light, using different types of lighting, and ensuring proper ventilation. The overall aim is to study ice cream parlor interiors and suggest design changes that create the best environment while maintaining the theme and ambience.
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2. Invest in Good Restaurant Furniture
Think Comfort, Design, Style and Longevity.
• Never commit to inferior quality products as
they can degrade the appearance of the
décor or even injure your guests
• Know your expected clientele before buying
contemporary or classic furniture
• Remember: Lightweight furniture will be easy
to move and should be preferred
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3. Decorating the Wall Area
Walls are an important part of your bar décor.
• Give a thought to the ambience you wish to create
• Avoid dark colors and instead, opt for medium tones
• Consider the use of patterns
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4. Light it Well
Inadequate lighting will ruin the bar design.
• Good lighting will encourage positive
interactions
• Have well-lit signs to point out restrooms and
exits
• Consider a chandelier for the main bar area
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5. Smart Use of Artwork
Paintings or photographs can accentuate the bar
design.
• Recreate important moments such as a celebrity
visit
• Use the walls to display beautiful paintings
• Encourage the staff by posting 'Employee of the
Month'
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6. Be an 'All for Customer' Establishment
Think of ways to delight your customers:
• Install bag, purse and coat hooks
• Use bar railings to provide a footrest to
anyone sitting at a bar stool
• Ask for customer testimonials and get
permission to display it
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7. Consider Adding Games
Games are good for bonding. Think of including:
• A pool table
• A card table
• Dartboards
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8. A Television Screen Never Fails
Whether or not you have a sports bar,
a TV screen:
• Will help keep customers entertained
• Can provide some excitement
• Could increase the bonding between
customers
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9. Attractive Window Displays
These help attract casual customers.
• Try to promote any food or beverage specialties
• Advertise any discounts that are currently available
• Only use high quality and eye-catching signage
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10. Opt for Extra Storage Space
Explore ways to maximize the available storage
space.
• A rectangular table design will improve space
optimization
• Opt for bar cabinets that will maximize your
storage space
• Consider buying wine racks as they are a great
space-saver
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