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Elevating Customer Experiences With Interior Design: Tips For Retail Stores

Retail Focus

This means having a bright, attractive exterior, window displays, and focal points to draw people in from outside. Consider traffic flow so that a natural route will take people all around the store and prevent people from bumping into one another.

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Top 10 Duty-Free Stores

Barber Design

Within the space, an interior designer specialising in travel retail design will design layouts, map customer touchpoints, assess finishes and always create focal points to make sure each duty free store has unique features. The duty-free stores feel more like a department store than typical airport shopping.

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Designing Luxurious Living Spaces: The Latest Trends

Retail Focus

Homeowners are removing walls to create spacious and flexible living areas that flow seamlessly from one room to the next. Water features can also be used to create a focal point in the garden, drawing the eye and creating visual interest. Water features, such as fountains and ponds, are another popular trend in garden design.

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Six new retail spaces in Australia: From Louboutin and Saint Laurent to Cue

Inside Retail

This flows into the men’s space, which manifests in the same aesthetic but with a golden twist on the handmade salt panels. The focal point is a feature room in a curved form enclosed by a jade-green leather curtain suspended from a custom polished-chrome rail. the feature separating the focal point feature room.

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Building Product Displays that Work!

Retail Works Inc

Focal Point – Where do you want your audience to look first? Eye movement – Does the eye easily flow throughout the entire display? Whether you’re creating a window display, an end cap display, or tabletop display, consider the following elements: Theme –Start with a story. Will you tell it with color?

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Boost Sales With Creative Food and Beverage Retail Displays

Creative Displays Now

Here are the best practices for three key design elements: Visual hierarchy: Create a clear focal point in your display that draws the eye. Sequential flow: This type of product display guides customers through different aspects of the story — like raw ingredients at one end transitioning to finished dishes at the other end.

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Fresh produce takes centre stage in Notting Hill's Spring-To-Go farm shop

Dezeen

The interior is deliberately pared-back to allow the fresh food that's for sale to become the focal point. We considered the flow of people in the space as they move around the displays," said Fitzgerald. "We Gyngell and Fitzgerald designed the space in the same spirit as Spring, which opened in Somerset House in 2015.

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