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Optimizing Car Dealership Workspace With Sleek Cabinetry Design

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Optimizing Car Dealership Workspace With Sleek Cabinetry Design

In the age of the internet, in which virtually anything can be researched and purchased at the click of a button, are traditional brick-and-mortar auto dealerships still relevant? You may have a highly skilled sales team, but if your dealership design is cramped, dark, or generally unappealing aesthetically, you’re probably not making nearly as much money as you could be.

Today’s most successful dealerships have one thing in common: They have a sleek, clean showroom and workspace design. Modern, minimalist spaces give off a feeling of exclusivity and show you’re committed to staying current and innovative in today’s shifting landscape. And, perhaps most importantly, smart dealership design and sophisticated organization techniques allow you complete control over the customer buying experience.

The Benefits of Dealership Redesign

Today, even industry giants like BMW and Hyundai are altering their dealership designs to allow for a sleeker, more inviting feel. Customers want comfort and luxury throughout the buying process; they don’t want to feel cramped, rushed, or constrained. With the right lighting and minimalistic, modern design, any car dealership can compete in today’s increasingly digital age. Making use of sophisticated industrial storage cabinets and industrial workbenches, for instance, can play a huge role in creating a welcoming, clean space.

To ensure the best possible buying journey, dealerships should focus on the unique customer experience that can only be achieved in the “real,” in-person, brick-and-mortar retail space. So, instead of cramming cars into every square inch of your showroom or leaving exposed wires in plain sight throughout every inch of your workroom, maximize your space by incorporating minimalistic design. Clean things up a bit by enhancing your storage space and making use of sophisticated organization systems. Car dealerships with minimalistic design give the impression of exclusivity while providing plenty of room for customers to browse.

Experts agree that dealership designs aimed at providing a unique, inviting customer experience tend to have a better bottom line. By creating a sleek, modern space and compelling company story, dealerships can offer something that can’t be found in any online experience. Minimalistic, smart storage and cohesive color branding can go a long way here.

However, keep in mind that dealership workshops will inevitably have specific electrical requirements, and to create an efficient, safe workspace, these elements must be carefully considered and incorporated into the design plan.

Creating a Cleaner, More Efficient Dealership Design

To create a highly efficient, functional workspace, you’ll need to start with a detailed design diagram to ensure that every unique requirement is met. Large pieces of electrically powered equipment and main workspaces often require large numbers of electrical outlets, dedicated circuits, switch boxes, and so on.

If these tools and devices are left completely exposed, your space will begin to feel cramped and messy, turning customers off to your product. Industrial storage cabinets allow for a quick fix in these situations, keeping the design clean and the workspace organized. Industrial workbenches are also hugely helpful, keeping dedicated workspaces away from the wall or storage cabinets while allowing for optimal organization and design uniformity.

And when branding auto showrooms and workspaces, keep in mind that color plays a huge role in creating a desirable atmosphere. Color should always complement and never overpower; workspace colors should not draw attention away from the vehicles. Rather, colors should enhance the offerings being shown and accurately represent your overall brand image. Walls should also complement the inventory and contribute to a clean, cohesive look.

And if you need to include corporate branding in your workspaces, industrial storage cabinets and workbenches can incorporate complementary colors to round out the overall atmosphere and design.

Evaluating Your Dealership Design Options

If your budget allows, many experts suggest hiring the services of a professional designer to keep your dealership design in tiptop shape. But even if a total redesign is out of your budget, there’s still plenty you can do to reorganize your workspaces, such as making use of cutting-edge industrial cabinets and workbenches.

Creating sleek, minimalist auto dealership showrooms and workspaces allows for much more inviting customer experiences, ensuring you stay relevant in today’s increasingly digital landscape while boosting your bottom line.

 

Resources:

  1. https://neosauto.com/projects/
  2. https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/rem-koolhaass-oma-designs-sleek-showroom-hyundais-genesis
  3. https://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2014/04/18/bmw-radically-rethinks-the-car-buying-experience/#654c6fe57930
  4. https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/skills-and-know-how/workshops/the-ultimate-workshop-lighting-and-electrical-layout
  5. https://www.autoraptor.com/auto-showroom-design-ideas-sell-cars/

 

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