Shopping centre design: how to create spaces that attract customers and build customer loyalty

2024-11-06.

Shopping centre design is a key process in attracting customers, improving the shopping experience and getting repeat customers.

Today's space managers must balance functionality, aesthetics and sustainability to stand out in an increasingly competitive market.

In this article, we will explore how to achieve an ideal design to encourage consumption thanks to innovative materials such as Krion®, a solution that combines durability and unlimited customisation possibilities.

The keys to designing a successful shopping centre

A well-designed shopping centre has to integrate several elements to optimise the customer experience and, at the same time, be cost-effective for the different factors related to the project. From the layout of the space to the choice of materials, everything influences the success of the project.

To attract more customers and encourage them to spend more time in the shopping centre, the shopping experience must be immersive and comfortable. Aspects such as the following are important in this respect:

Optimisation of space and circulation in shopping centres

Optimising space in these areas not only enhances the visitor experience, but also maximises business opportunities for tenants.

Shopping centres that manage their space efficiently offer wide aisles that allow for smooth, uncrowded circulation and easily accessible areas, regardless of the specific mobility needs of the individual. 

In addition, it is crucial to have high-strength materials, suitable for high foot traffic, such as Krion®, which stands out for its durability and low and easy maintenance.

Façade design and spaces that make a difference

A customer's first impression starts with the façade. A striking design attracts passers-by and also reinforces both the brand image of the centre and the shops it houses.

Therefore, it is crucial to focus on personalisation and improving the shopping experience from the first impact.

Materials such as Krion®, which allow backlighting and the creation of smooth, seamless surfaces, are ideal for bringing unique façades to life. These elements can incorporate logos and customisable details that reinforce the identity of each brand. In addition, the use of state-of-the-art lighting technologies creates a visually stunning environment.

Use of sustainable materials for ecofriendly shopping centres

Commitment to the environment has become a differential value for shopping centres. The use of durable sustainable materials helps to improve the public image of the project, to contribute to the care of the planet and, in addition, prolongs the profitability of the project.

Krion® is a sustainable solid surface with a long service life. Thanks to its ease of repair, in the event of damage, the material can be restored without losing its original properties, reducing environmental impact.

In addition, its low emission of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) makes it a healthy choice for commercial spaces.

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Design of green areas and green roofs

The incorporation of green areas and green roofs is a growing trend in shopping centre design, as they improve aesthetics and provide benefits in terms of energy efficiency.

Sustainable roofs contribute to thermal insulation, which reduces energy consumption for air conditioning. In addition, green spaces inside and outside the centre can improve the well-being of visitors, creating a more pleasant and attractive environment in which to stay.

Adequate lighting for shopping centres

Lighting is one of the most influential factors in the shopping experience. An efficient design should integrate both natural and artificial lighting to provide a pleasant shopping experience.

Natural light not only improves visibility and comfort, but also reduces energy costs. When combined with appropriate artificial lighting, areas of greatest commercial interest can be highlighted, promoting a more attractive shopping experience for shoppers.

Here, the use of Krion® surfaces, such as the pure white K-Life 1100 model, can be decisive, as it enhances the reflection of light, resulting in brighter and more visually attractive spaces.

Designing small shopping centres: efficient spaces

Not all shopping centres are huge. Small shopping centre designs are even more strategic in maximising the space available and delivering an equally engaging experience.

The use of solutions that allow for customisation and flexibility, such as Krion®, is key to creating these types of establishments. These projects can benefit from the modular design and the material's ability to make an impact with spaces without perceptible joints, which facilitates cleaning and maintenance, always with an impeccable appearance. Visual hygiene and minimal style are a must for amplifying the space.

Benefits of using Krion® in shopping centres

These are some of the main properties that make Krion® the ideal material:

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