In the furniture business, there isn’t room to let one
furniture set collect dust. The objective is to sell
the latest furniture while
it’s still hot and then shuffle those display items to the clearance section in
the back when the newest designs come in. However, moving furniture in a
showroom is a time-consuming, back-breaking effort for your staff. Make it
simpler and you’ll save time — and your employees will thank you.
Invest in Casters
Purchase furniture casters
to make moving all of the large pieces — beds, dressers, cabinets, chairs, etc.
— as easy as can be. You can leave them on some of the displays, like a bed, or
you can invest in furniture dollies and low-to-the-ground carts that you slide
under the pieces when it’s time to move. (So the casters don’t give the display
pieces additional height and make shoppers think the pieces are taller than
they are.)
Get Floor Locks
While casters make moving large pieces of furniture across
the store floor simpler, you don’t want would-be buyers to bump into the
furniture and send it moving across the display space. Floor locks make sure
the pieces stay steadily in place once you’ve arranged them where you want them
and it’s simple to unlock the wheels whenever you’re ready to shift things
around.
Plan Ahead
Sketch out how you want one area of the display to look
like so you know exactly what set of furniture you need where and you don’t
waste time moving the pieces from one side of the display to the other as you
contemplate the best design.
Discuss all of your large item moving needs with an
Access Casters representative. In addition to wheels for your furniture display
items, you might want to invest in carts to transport the smaller furnishings
all at once. Furniture sales depend on beautiful displays. Make arranging
displays much easier with casters on your store’s large furnishings.
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