Concrete Showroom Design Options and Planning Tips

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Putting your best foot forward with any business venture starts at the beginning. "You really want to feature what you do," says Jim Peterson, president of the Concrete Network. You should always have a plan thought out ahead of time and make sure you have a team to help you accomplish your goals. Once you have a design plan down on paper with all the components together, and dates for each step of the project, you're ready to delegate the work. Keep in mind to remember what type of audience you want to reach. If you do more commercial work you may tend to want to go larger on your design plan. Whether you are doing a large or small scale showroom having a plan and a good team of people to work with always applies.

Here is a list of design ideas for planning a showroom:

  • Have tangible items that the customer can look at in the showroom or take home (i.e. brochures, sample pictures, sample items, etc.)
  • Color samples
  • Tile sized samples
  • Finished work: floors, mock up designs (kitchens), etc.
  • Photos
  • Have brochures telling about past projects
  • If you do outdoor and indoor decorative concrete find a way to showcase both
  • A showroom reflects you as a business person so remember to be clean and neat
  • If you're working on a smaller scale, you can use your home to display your talents
  • Remember you don't have to always go big to make an impression, you just have to know what the customer wants and how to display it in the best possible manner

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