Types of design of exhibition stalls
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each type of exhibition booth design? How can an exhibitor benefit from knowing about stand types?
Have you ever attended a trade show? You probably thought making an innovative exhibition stall would take a lot of time and effort. Exhibition stand builders do not need to reinvent the wheel each time they build an exhibition stand, although it is true that exhibition stands must look unique to stand out.
Templates serve as a starting point for designers to flesh out their best exhibition booth design ideas. Any exhibition show in the world uses these templates as stand types. Even though the terminology differs, the types of stands remain the same!
There is a simple reason for this: your budget.Â
The type of stand you can afford depends on your budget. Additionally, the location and floor space of your booth, as well as your branding goal, are important factors to consider. A display's usability determines the type of stand that is best suited to your show's appearance, which in turn determines its design.
Hybrids and custom stands are often available from stand designers. There are different variations that each stand design company builds. However, all are based on a certain type of stand that is most commonly used. Here are some details about them.
1. Shell Scheme Stands
There are a variety of stand types available that are low-budget and low-effort. Organizers of trade shows provide shell scheme stands. Although its design is similar to a row stand, you cannot customize it in any way. A fascia usually features the company's name across the top and the wall panels are provided by the show organizers.
 The space is rented out in 3x3 metre shell spaces, so if an exhibitor requires more space, they can rent more than one shell space to have a 6x3 metre space. Why is a 6x3 metre space preferred? A fixed floor height is a result of the shell spaces being connected by a single back wall.
 2. Bare Space Stands
Exhibitors renting blank floor space to build their exhibition stands are referred to as bare space or raw space. Building bespoke exhibition stands is easiest in bare spaces. Renting a stand or building one from scratch is an option. In order to plan out and build your exhibition stand, you will need the assistance of an exhibition stand design company. Raw spaces, however, give you the opportunity to experiment with your stand designs.
 Row Stands: Row stands are stacks of stands stacked one after the other. A common wall separates these two types of stands. In most cases, they have an open space facing a hallway on one side. The flooring, wall panelling, and exhibition graphics can be customized with the help of your stand designer.
 Corner stands: Corner stands are located at the end of row stands. Corner stands have the advantage of having two entry points and being located at intersections where high levels of traffic are present allows your brand to be exposed on both sides. By using an L-shaped banner and multiple display counters, exhibitors can increase their visibility at the trade show by taking advantage of this feature.
 Two Corner stands: The difference between two corner stands and corner stands is that two corner stands have one wall connecting them from all sides. Besides offering the same benefits as corner stands, two corner stands offer more creative options to let your stand design shine. Improve your visibility by hanging a large banner or using a U-shaped banner.
 Island Stands: Compared to all other types of stands, island stands are the most expensive, but they're also the most eye-catching. It has no walls and is open on all four sides. A large island can be used to build sections such as a lounge and meeting room. Engagement is the biggest benefit of an island stand! Several guests can be reached at the same time by your team. Ceiling banners and vertical billboards can also improve visibility. Photo booths and tablet stands are some stand design ideas we suggest that can improve engagement.
 Your brand can be showcased at exhibitions to audiences from the same industry. The best way to do this is to maximize the space you have at your booth. It would be easier to get your signal out there if you were able to book your space near the entrance. You may need to plan out your exhibition stand design using props and visual tricks to attract attendees the farther your stand is from key traffic points.
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