Store Designing / Human flow and design

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Store Designing


Overview

Basic theory of store layout


Store layout basics


Floor plan is very important in considering store design.

The store layout must be considered from two perspectives.

One is how to keep the line between customers and employees, and the other is the creation of shop images.

The customer flow and service flow (employee flow) should be arranged without intersecting as much as possible.

The service flow should be planned as short as possible.


Significance of the importance of flow lines in store layout Why is the flow line so important in store design? That's because it has a lot to do with store sales. See the formula below.

Sales = Number of customers × Unit price per customer


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Formula A

Sales can be expressed as the product of the number of customers and the unit price of customers. So what can we do to increase sales? You just need to increase the number of customers or the unit price of customers, or both, as the formula shows. Methods to increase the number of customers include clarifying the shop concept in the store design, increasing the attractiveness of the store facade image, improving service, and promoting sales. The other way to increase the customer unit price is to have customers travel to every corner of the store, see and touch products, and purchase as many products as possible. The purchase amount can be expressed by the following formula.

Be. The cashier position is the most important point of contact between the customer and the employee,

the service flow of the employee is based on the position of the cashier,

and the place where the customer is worried since entering the store That's why.





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