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Commercial Spaces

Quiet Retail Room

Quiet Retail Room gives a small shop the tempo of a gallery: fewer displays, better surfaces, and a path that lets visitors understand the offer without pressure.

Type
Commercial Spaces
Location
Lazimpat
Year
2023
Status
Spatial concept
Quiet Retail Room
Case notes

The case study is organized around intent, constraint, and the spatial decisions that make the project useful.

Brief

The commercial brief asked for a retail room that could feel intimate and premium without relying on dark finishes or decorative spectacle.

Context

The room was compact and visually busy. The design reduces display noise and uses a clear walking loop to make browsing feel natural.

Strategy

  • Group products on tactile surfaces instead of scattering them across small fixtures.
  • Control lighting by zone so the room has depth without drama.
  • Keep the main path obvious, slow, and generous enough for two visitors.

Materials

Pale display plinths, timber rails, soft textiles, and clay-toned point details create warmth while preserving a white-canvas atmosphere.
Gallery

Rooms in sequence.

Large views are paired with short captions so the page reads as a spatial walk-through, not a grid of thumbnails.

Compact studio corner with flexible work surface
One generous wall carries storage, display, and work.
Small living space with a restrained material palette
Tight rooms stay legible through fewer material transitions.
Quiet detail of pale interior surfaces catching daylight
Soft light keeps the work-rest boundary calm.
Specifications

A compact record of scope, role, and the spatial concerns that shaped the work.

Scope
Retail interior concept
Program
Display, browsing path, service point
Focus
Light, tactility, visitor pace
Role
Spatial concept and material direction

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