The 8 points of the art of shop styling

Styling your shop is the secret ingredient in the recipe for a profitable interior business. A shop is more than just a place to sell products – it creates a feeling and an experience. Whether you run a homeware shop or an interior studio, the way you design your space determines how customers experience your business. From well-thought-out walking routes to smart product presentations and atmospheric lighting: everything contributes to the ultimate shopping experience. In this blog, TopInterieurOntwerpers dives into the world of shop styling and gives you food for thought to attract more customers and increase your turnover.

01. Layout &
flow

A good shop layout ensures that customers see all product groups and can explore the shop properly.

02. Product grouping

Grouping products in a logical way helps customers find what they are looking for and encourages impulse purchases.

03. Display &
focus

Presenting products attractively using shelves, tables and wall racks (displays) increases your focus on sales.

04. Colour & lighting

Lighting helps to accentuate products and highlight the atmosphere of the shop, while colour reinforces your branding and evokes emotion (calm = blue, red = energy).

05. Communication

Well-priced products help customers find their way and influence their buying decisions. Think of price tags, “new”, “discount” or “Mother’s Day” offers.

06. Season &
theme

Choose a theme to increase stopping power. Start from the seasons or pick a trend. A specific product can also be the eye-catcher.

07. Customer experience

Want to spark your customers’ curiosity? Be interactive with personal service, a coffee corner, seating area, fitting-room fragrance and music.

08. Window displays

The first point of contact is your window display. Create stopping power with a strong presentation of your product range.

Is your shop or showroom future-proof? Or could it do with a bit of S.P.I.C.E.?

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