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DESIGN & INTERIORS P-TOP WORKSPACE


businesses can no longer overlook the importance of their surroundings. offers 10 tips for FMs to help transform the customer-facing environment.


the business case for the transformation works is evidenced beforehand.


Future-proof your displays Trends and tastes are evolving faster than ever before, so a customer-facing environment that has an impact now, may soon become dated as the years unfold. Not only that, but seasonal opportunities to engage customers will arise throughout the calendar, which could represent added ongoing costs. One way to control spend is to invest in future-proofed display solutions that allow for interchangeable and reusable graphics, for instance.


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Prioritise safety


It seems an obvious closing point to make, but safety must remain of paramount importance throughout. Customer- facing environments must always be clean, accessible and free from trip hazards; competent, experienced and proven contractors should be used for all works however minor; and any installations such as lightbox displays should be CE-certified for maximum peace of mind.


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