Key Takeaways
  • Define what the booth needs to accomplish before choosing materials or layout.
  • Separate must-have show functions from nice-to-have visual features.
  • Confirm electrical, rigging, shipping, storage, and install constraints early.

Start With The Job The Booth Has To Do

A booth for product demos needs a different floor plan than a booth built for meetings, lead capture, or retail-style merchandising. Before design begins, decide how visitors should move, what they should see first, and what your team needs within arm reach during the show.

Lock The Practical Details Early

Footprint, ceiling height, electrical drops, internet, storage, freight timing, and show-service deadlines all affect the build. When those details arrive late, the design either gets compromised or the cost climbs.

Plan For Reuse Before Fabrication

If the booth will travel to more than one show, build flexibility into the system from the start. Modular walls, replaceable graphics, reusable counters, and smart crate planning can make a custom exhibit easier to own over multiple events.

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Bring The Details You Have. We'll Help Sort The Rest.

Send the show date, footprint, venue, rough goals, and any reference photos. The Distinctive Displays team can help shape the right exhibit, signage, rental, or millwork path.