
Where can I get help to design the interior of a retail store?
Im going to be opening a retail store in the next few months and am gathering info. I cant seem to find the proper type of company to design the interior for me. I need an overall look designed and possibly put together.
What kind of company should I look for to do this work (Ive searched for merchandiser and interior designer, but neither seem to be a perfect fit for what I need) and more importantly, what kind of costs would I be looking at (aside from fixture costs) for the actual design service? Thanks.
you need 3 things, architech to design the theme,designer to figure the fixture placement and traffic flow and a general contractor to put it all together including the permits.use someone local that has worked with the local county inspectors etc.
The average fee for a designer is $1.50 a foot.
Good Luck.
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