How a retail mezzanine floor can help increase sales floor space, improve product range and increase work space.
You may have noticed that most retail outlets have at least a two or three tier mezzanine floor, why, because its the ultimate way to increase floor space, store products, increase work space and display products to your customers.
Choosing a mezzanine floor for your retail outlet is an affordable and cost effective alternative to moving premises. It allows you to double the size of your stock at a far cheaper cost than moving. Mezzanine floors can be designed to match your existing store, suit your exact needs and requirements, it is also easy to add accessories to mezzanines, such as feature handrails, balustrades, balconies, lighting and staircases, to give a modern and aesthetically pleasing look to your retail environment.
There are four key reasons to use a mezzanine floor in a retail unit:
- Improves visual impact to customers
- Increase back-of-store storage area
- Increase office space
- Increase sales floor area
By having a retail mezzanine floor you can practically double the amount of retail space you have to show your products to your customers, therefore giving you the chance to increase your profits, as well as being able to offer a wider choice and variety of products to your customers and ultimately improving the overall retail experience.
Adding a mezzanine floor to retail premises can make your store look bigger and more impressive, giving off a great first impression by allowing customers to see your key products above them the moment they enter the store.
The visual impact of a retail mezzanine floor.
Lightweight construction, superior powder-coated finishes and a wide range of colour options to match in with the existing design, colour scheme and logo of your business means a mezzanine floor can dramatically improve the appearance of a retail store and are extremely aesthetically pleasing.
Easy to install.
Quick and easy to set-up, the installation of a mezzanine floor is relatively painless.
Installing a mezzanine floor does not require any change to the structure of your building so should be supported by your landlord, anything over 200m2 will require planning permission. The alternative, which involves finding a new larger premises can be hugely disruptive to a business, requiring you to re-create your store in a new building, transport stock, disturb employees routines and increase marketing costs to promote your new location.