Retail Store Layout
Retail Store Layout
PPT 18-1
Store Management
Customer Service
PPT 18-2
PPT 18-3
PPT 18-4
PPT 18-5
Grid Layout
Long gondolas in repetitive pattern. Easy to locate merchandise Does not encourage customers to explore store
Limited site lines to merchandise
Allows more merchandise to be displayed Cost efficient Used in grocery, discount, and drug stores. Why?
PPT 18-6
Racetrack Layout
Loop with a major aisle that has access to departments and stores multiple entrances. Draws customers around the store. Provide different site lines and encourage exploration, impulse buying Used in department stores
PPT 18-8
PPT 18-9
PPT 18-10
Free-Form Layout
Storage, Receiving, Marketing
Stockings
Underwear Accessories
Dressing Rooms
Tops
Casual Wear
Pants
Feature
Feature
Clearance Items
Jeans
PPT 18-13
Visual Merchandising
PPT 18-14
Visual Merchandising
PPT 18-15
Visual Merchandising
PPT 18-16
Visual Merchandising
PPT 18-17
Space Planning
Allocating floor/shelf space locating merchandise in store (or on website) Where should merchandise be displayed? How much space should be allocated to each category/item? How many items of each SKUs should be displayed?
PPT 18-18
PPT 18-20
Visual Merchandising
Seven Colors Group
PPT 18-21
PPT 18-22
Gondola
Straight Rack
Rounder
PPT 18-23
Four-Way
Straight Rack
PPT 18-24
Rounder
PPT 18-25
Four-Way
PPT 18-26
Gondola
PPT 18-27
Display Areas
Feature areas Promotional aisle Freestanding fixtures Point-of-sale areas Walls
PPT 18-28
PPT 18-29
Lighting
Scent
Music
PPT 18-30
Visual Communications
Coordinate signs and graphics with the stores image. Inform the customer. Use signs and graphics as props. Keep signs and graphics fresh. Limit the copy of signs. Use appropriate typefaces on signs Create theatrical effects.
PPT 18-31
Lighting
PPT 18-32