Floor planning is a scheme that shows the layout and organization of merchandise, departments, and customer flow within a retail store. There are five main types of floor plans: straight, diagonal, angular, geometric, and mixed. A straight floor plan is an excellent and economical design that uses walls and fixtures to create dedicated spaces for departments within the store.
Floor planning is a scheme that shows the layout and organization of merchandise, departments, and customer flow within a retail store. There are five main types of floor plans: straight, diagonal, angular, geometric, and mixed. A straight floor plan is an excellent and economical design that uses walls and fixtures to create dedicated spaces for departments within the store.
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Floor planning is a scheme that shows the layout and organization of merchandise, departments, and customer flow within a retail store. There are five main types of floor plans: straight, diagonal, angular, geometric, and mixed. A straight floor plan is an excellent and economical design that uses walls and fixtures to create dedicated spaces for departments within the store.
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Floor Planning is a scheme that shows were merchandise & customer service department are located, how customer circulate the located, how much space is dedicated to each department. There are five types of floor plan :1. Straight floor plan 2. Diagonal floor plan 3. Angular floor plan 4. Geomatric floor plan 5. Mixed floor plan
1. Straight floor plan
This is an excellent layout. Makes use of walls & fixtures to create small space within the store. Most economical design.