13 years ago
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Coffee Anyone?
This coffeshop was designed using all furniture pieces from http://www.smartfurniture.com to create a modern seating design. We used the D2 bookshelves from Blu Dot to serve as retail shelving AND bookshelves (ingenious don't you think?) Whether you need a waiting room or a restaurant decked out with modern furniture we've got you covered.
Tea Retailer
This design was purchased exactly as you see it here. We put the counter with sink and refrigerators in the design but only provided the retail fixtures. Keep in mind we have extensive furniture offerings for seating areas and cashwraps but this one required integrated plumbing and we'd just assume leave that to the professionals.
Yarn Splendor
Got delusions of grandeur for the coolest yarn shop in town? We can help you become the talk of the town. This design incorporates a classroom with desks, several retail areas, a cashwrap, a lounge space, and offices. We even put in toilets and sinks. Of course you might want to pick those up at a local hardware store.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Merchandising Store Basics
Can you take an empty space and come up with a merchandising plan for your products? Fortunately for you, we can. If slatwall and 4 Ways are keeping you up at night let us handle it and focus on those contractors that keep flaking on you. Once you approve the layout we place the order for you and are here to help you through it. We will be the easy part of your new store or remodel.
Salon Design with Storage
This design allows for display and storage of your retail products. Don't have a storage room for excess botttles? This is perfect for your salon or spa. The undercabinets with doors are available in any length simply give me the space we have to work with and the aesthetic of the shelving atop and I can design your retail area.
Trade Show Booth
This was one of the most exciting projects I've worked on in a while. This 22'x29' custom trade show booth really shined at America's Mart in Atlanta this January 2009. The design process was great as my client literally "cut" the different pieces out of paper and positioned them on grid paper to show me how she imagined the layout. The process took many modifications and in the end we came up with the perfect layout for the show. Of course with our modular capabilities everything can be rearranged for a different booth setup at any time.
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