Despite its staying power, the changes and turbulence in the retail landscape are hard to miss. Developments across various technologies have singlehandedly transformed the shopping experience and continue to do so, and ecommerce raised the standards on what goods deserve outings to physical destinations.
This means that the commercial spaces that are experiential have an advantage over those that are not.
But how does a commercial space allow for experiences? Below, discover three key interior design elements for experiential retail design.
The Pillars of Experiential Retail Design
An in-store experience is the cognitive response generated from a brand’s stimuli and interactions. In a physical space, the experience is influenced by design decisions that include cutting-edge technology, multi-sensory scenography, and event-ready floorplans.
Cutting-Edge Technology
When leveraged correctly, technology can truly contribute excitement into the scenography of a space to offer a sense of novelty.
Think of the awe that people feel when they visit iconic areas like Times Square in New York or Shibuya in Tokyo, as well as museums and planetariums. How can designers develop that wow effect right in your store?
This technology might include any of the following:
- 3D mapping
- Holographic technology
- Projection mapping
- 360° video effects
- Virtual reality headsets
- Gaming kiosks
- Unique vending machines
- Digital signage
- Photo booths
Creating an all-encompassing experience using technology isn't always an easy feat. In most cases, it might require significant budget spending on the technology itself, as well as on development and creative design.
Beyond its aesthetic value, technology typically becomes experiential when it's participatory and requires some amount of entertaining interactions with customers. Incorporating design elements such as lighting and music can also truly help the technology become experiential.