Designing stores and showrooms that sell gifts and home accessories requires carefully aimed concepts. The ideal retail or wholesale showroom design has residential style elements that present products in a way that suggests their use. When developing a store design concept, we consider first the look of homes in the area. Are they traditional homes in Atlanta or sleek modern high rise spaces? A fluid layout, warm residential style lighting and a current residential color scheme all set the stage. If the space is designed in a style related to the nearby homes, customers will be able to easily imagine how the products will enhance their homes.
- Napa Home & Garden Entrance
A signature Napa Home & Garden entrance featuring black louvered sliding doors, a black and white checkerboard floor and black awning was placed on a corner in this AmericasMart space. The storefront invites buyers into a showroom of innovative home and garden accessories.
- Enter Napa Home & Garden
Entering, buyers are shown the impressive display of beautiful home accessories. The showroom concept is to create a neutral color scheme that will make current colors of their products sing.
- Napa Home & Garden Interior
Gracious skirted tables and thick shelving on concealed standards create an upscale presentation for this prestigious line. The high end residential design details contrast with the industrial concrete shell.
- Napa Home & Garden in High Point IHFC
In the IHFC Building in High Point, NC, the new Napa Home & Garden space was designed to continue Napa signature showroom design elements. The central desk provides workspace for the staff and makes them accessible to buyers.
- Napa Home & Garden Ceramics
A collection of Napa Home & Garden colorful ceramic pottery is shown on a unique display system featuring shelves lit with LED lights. The bold presentation sets off the bold design of the collection and demands attention from buyers strolling by.
- Large Garden Containers
These custom modular units were designed to accommodate Napa Home & Garden’s selection of large scale garden pots. The display units are an inventive combination of painted garden deck materials with industrial expanded metal mesh shelves.
- Bray Farmer New Space
When Bray Farmer expanded into a space adjacent to their original showroom, the new space was designed to accommodate an office for the owner as well as a reception station for markets. The shelving units maximize the space for the lines shown.
- Bray Farmer Fine Linens
The space was designed to retrofit shelving from another part of the showroom in a way that looked like it had been in this location all along. The wall behind the small reception desk sparkles with glass mosaic tiles that set off the three dimensional signage
- Bray Farmer Formal Display
This area of the Bray Farmer showroom was designed for the elegant Faberge line. The cabinets were relocated from a previous space and additional cabinetwork was added to make the installation perfect. Vinyl floors in a wood pattern topped by a rug make the space formal but easy to maintain.
- Etc. East Jewelry Counter
The custom showcase was designed to provide adequate space to display Etc. East’s outstanding selection of designer jewelry with drawers below for related stock. The unit behind the counter includes a table top with storage below for gift wrapping and the tall units store boxes & bags.
- Handbag Fixture at Etc. East
Etc. East is carries quality women’s' accessories only. The custom handbag display was designed especially for that product. The side lit shelves beautifully display the handbags and spacious drawers below hold additional stock.
- Harrogate House Showroom
The cost effective custom shelving units in the space were designed to display the high quality cast metal and glass accessories from Harrogate House. The mantel serves not only as a focal point but also to display mantel accessories. Vintage tables and chairs were selected to feature their tabletop line.
- Heather McCartney Showroom
Heather McCartney’s line of home accessories is based on classic motifs of an Indian village in Mexico. The vintage garden furniture was rented from a vendor showing in a local flea market. I got to fulfill my teenage fantasy of meeting her father, Paul McCartney. Heart be still!
- What Fun Food Area
The store concept was set by the two owners, who are certainly fun. The store has everything from colorful cappuccino machines to rhinestone encrusted handbags. The bookcases were site built in a very simple way but painted the high chroma colors of our palette.
- What Fun View on Entering
The carpet was a custom design in our high intensity color palette. The ceiling drops were conceived to give customers the fun feeling of shopping at What Fun from the moment they opened the door. The ceiling drops let us use bold colors without competing with merchandise, made the space more intimate and hid track lighting.














