Fitting out a new shop can be daunting. But figuring out the design and layout is a necessary step. The store’s look can have a big impact on revenue. That’s why your initial steps as you decide on the design are crucial. Here are some items to consider and a quick shopfitting guide for fitting out a new store.

 

 

Location

 

If you already have a specific location in mind for your new store, study the location well and learn more about its demographics. That will help you determine the right fit out for your new store. How different or similar are your products or services from those already existing in the area? Is there a match between the demographics in the area and your target customer? Attract your target customer into your store by effectively fitting out your new store.

 

Set a Shopfitting Budget

 

Early on in the process, you need to set a budget. This should be realistic, provide enough room to get the shopfitting right and should be something you stick to until you finish the project. Starting with a mindset of keeping to your budget helps avoid unnecessary expenses and going horribly overbudget. After space planning, do the budget so you can see if you can afford the items you need for the design you have in mind. There might be items that you like but are too expensive and will likely go beyond your initial financing plan for this project. Create a list of these items and identify which ones are important to getting your shopfitting right and try to find less expensive alternatives or workarounds. The exercise also helps you have a better idea of the items that, although they seem nice to have, are not really that necessary to complete the look you are going for.

 

Purchase the Shopfitting Must-Haves

 

First, get the items that truly matter to your new shop. You need storage. Get these units in the right dimensions so they can handle the size and weight of the items you want to store. Invest in safety and security units like CCTV cameras, smoke detectors and fire alarms. After buying them, make sure to test them so you know they are ready when an emergency arises.

 

You new store should be able to effectively showcase your products and branding. To do this, you need the right display stands, railings and shelves. Most shops need space for checkout and the counter. The counter is where customers pay and there’s usually an area to pack or bag goods. An electronic point of sale (EPOS) system is usually needed to process payment.

 

Some stores need a gift-wrapping section, which is where customers head to after paying the items. The gift-wrapping section is often separate from the counter and should have enough space for the wrapping items and accessories and for the staff to move around and be able to wrap the items beautifully. Some stores have a small waiting area around the gift-wrapping section.

Buy only the equipment, furniture and fixtures that your store really needs. Items that are not really necessary can easily cause you to go overbudget.

 

 

Space Planning for your New Store

 

Map out the path of your prospective customers. What are the items that you want them to see as they walk around your store? That should guide you in planning your space. Place the lighting correctly. Lighting Is both for practical use, for making sure you have enough light so that customers can see the products and be comfortable in the space, and for creating the ambiance or the store’s look.

Think about where you will place the best items; the most enticing ones as well as those that you want to highlight such items on sale or new arrivals.

 

Space planning also involves convenience, safety and security. Think about where you will place the power equipment, cooling unit, items in stock, cameras, alarm systems.

 

Talk to a Shopfitting Expert when Fitting Out a New Store

 

Even if you have done shopfitting before, it is still a good idea to consult experts.  If this is your first ever shopfitting project, it’s even more important that you have people who have the experience and the skills. They can help make sure that all the elements on your new store are working toward attracting and retaining customers.

 

People who have done one or more design or renovation projects for their own home might be tempted to do shopfitting on their own, but that would be a mistake. Designing a home is different from designing a shop mainly because they have different goals. For your home, the main goals are likely convenience and personal style preferences. For a store, the main goal will always be attracting customers to come inside the store.

 

To generate the most foot traffic possible in your shop, you need shopfitting experts. They can help give you various options on where to place items and furniture in your store. They also know suppliers and service providers and can help you get better deals and save money. Shopfitting professionals can also help you take care of safety and health concerns for your store.

 

 

Planning shop layout and design in NSW and Perth, Western Australia? Focus Shopfit can help.

Focus has been managing and executing commercial and retail shopfitting projects for decades.

 

We are confident that with our experience and expertise, we can help you bring your plan to the best possible outcome, saving you time and cost.

 

To learn more about fitting out a new shop, visit our services page or contact us today!