Key points for curtain fabric store layout:
1. The counter should not be placed at the exit.
In order to promote products, some curtain shops often set up counters at the exit of the escalator. The purpose is of course to enable customers to see the curtains being sold as soon as they step onto the floor, thereby increasing the possibility of selling the curtains. But this approach often causes some customers to deliberately bypass this counter and go to the counter next to it. You may wish to move the counter blocking the stairway 2 meters to the side and see the effect.
2. Don’t play deafening music.
Deafening music is actually very bad. Music itself can indeed create an atmosphere, but it depends on what kind of atmosphere is created. Soft and elegant music can make customers linger. Forgetting to return, it increases the customer's stay time in the store, thereby increasing the possibility of customer consumption; and loud music is called "sound evil" in Feng Shui, which is a kind of fierce evil, making people naturally feel irritable. , it can only have a negative impact on the curtain store's promotion.
3. Do not go straight to the escalator and do not face the door.
Most large curtain stores now have escalators. Please be careful not to put the escalator facing the door of the curtain store. If such a pattern has been formed, use shelves to block it as much as possible so that Customers should not see the escalator as soon as they enter the door. This is also the principle of Feng Shui that "it is preferable to circle around and avoid straight forward".
4. The color of the store cannot be decided casually.
The color of curtain shop decoration is very particular. Nowadays, many stores pay great attention to the color of the interior of the store. Some merchants believe through psychological tests that brighter colors such as red will put people in a kind of mood. The relative excitement arouses people's desire to buy.
5. The store is too small and unsatisfactory.
The door of the store is the throat of the store and the passage for customers and goods to enter, exit and circulate. The number of customers the store welcomes every day determines the success or failure of the product.