Let us walk through around the world -Part126-Interior design of shoe store at 13 square meters
The owner of the shoe store was at the start of his business and rented the 13-meter store. He needed a low-cost, functional, and beautifully designed storehouse to deliver his products in the best possible way. The design of the shoe store at 13 square meters gave designers the opportunity to take advantage of their simple yet tricky tricks and build a cost-effective space as quickly as possible.
In such a situation, we considered the retaining racks to be merged with the design of the walls and ceiling of the store, and were not merely like a shelf that was only connected to the wall by fittings. This feature raises the speed of execution, and the need to build any part (ceiling, wall, shelf, lighting) separately in such a small space. Therefore, in such cases, the assembly and assembly process is performed to speed up the execution of the work.
Of course, the beauty and rhythm of work was also of great importance. So the concept of a shoe was designed to form wall racks. The shape of the rotation of the wall and the stands is as if the shelves are walking and displaying a form of movement and standing in the store. This way of moving the walls allows customers to move more easily in space and refrain from jamming in the open space.
For the shoe shelves to move and move, they have to use light and simple materials to build shelves so they can be cut easily. All shelves were made in a workshop with MDF material and then coated with polyester white paint. The lighting design of the store could not be embedded in ordinary spotlight and simply placing bulbs did not help to provide shoe models. When constructing MDF boxes, a 10-watt bulb was embedded in each MDF box underneath the lamp with a simple opaque acrylic surface. The control of the light above each shelf has contributed to the better presentation of the shoe models.
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