How are you planning to use the walls at your store? Wait, you
didn’t think about using the wall space you have? By making use of the wall you
can display more items without increasing the floor area in your store. “But
how?” will be your next question. There are many alternatives available in the
market and the most common ones are using either Gridwall or Slatwall. Every store has a different need in order to display all the
available products. Hence, to make a choice between the different types of
walls, one has to understand why these fixtures are used and what are their
pros and cons. Both the walls give an extra retail area through offering a
vertical display space. The one and the most important benefit of these walls
is their versatile and flexible nature. Once fixed in place, this doesn’t mean
that you cannot change the layout. Moving or exchanging the mounts or hooks is an
easy procedure and will always give your place a new look whenever you wish.
Slatwall: An
added texture in your wall
Slatwall is the second name for the amazing texture added to
your store wall. It gives you extra space, a unique look and a feel of reality.
As the name suggests the fixture covers the chosen wall of the store with a
series of horizontal slats i.e. planks of metal or wood. Once the wall is installed one can choose any
mount or hook to enhance its beauty and increase the display space. You can opt
for any addition by considering the line of product you need to display in your
store. Once the hooks are covered with displays it’s hard to differentiate
whether it is a Slatwall or the real
one.
Gridwall: A
great use of space
Gridwall looks completely different from Slatwall, and it can
serve the same purpose, but in a different way. The fixture is a metallic grid
formation which is mounted on the existing wall. The accessories required for
displaying the product are easy to install and find. Due to the structure of the Gridwall, it is quite easy to mount it at the store. Gridwall
comes in many sizes with the option to
change the sizes of grids present in the whole structure.
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