Kitting out a new shop?

Hi all,

Has anyone got any advice for kitting out a new shop, i.e what's best to go for in terms of shelving and display equipment? My products are a variety of home made confectionery items, ranging from big jars to small individual sweets. Obviously I am on a budget, so any tips on saving money would be ideal!! Any help gratefully received.
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AlexPallex

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Keep an eye out for any businesses going into liquidation in the local newspaper, local auctions, or house clearance stores. They're often keen to get rid of their fittings quickly as it's the last thing to go after their stock and shelving companies offer them very little for it, if you can get in there before them then you can do the same! Most shelving companies then charge a huge premium on the resale of it. If you're flexible with time I would be patient and wait for the right opportunity to come or else you could end up paying 5 times at much.

We have some spare gondola shelving that we want rid of, if you Google 'Retail Shelving Shop Gondola 1250mm, 6 Shelves' - it's similar to the top link - it needs a good clean and I'm not sure how much of it there is but let me know if you're interested. We're based in Newcastle if you could collect or we could put it on a pallet to deliver.
 
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ParcelBright

if you are on a tight budget I would definitely recommend checking out if there is anything worth while on free cycle..com

its completely free all you need to do is pick up the product from the person house!
 
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Tradepage.co

Found some items that look like a good fit for your shop via the sites below under keyword search 'Shop Display'. These items are second hand, but came across several examples that would probably fit your type of business well.

Preloved .co.uk
Gumtree .com

I guess it all depends on how much you want to chase down a bargain but you could try local auction houses and of course getting into some DIY projects to give your shop that unique finish that moves beyond generic shelving.

Not sure how your shop is situated so is difficult to go beyond these recommendations, however if your looking for further shop front display ideas, we recently posted a blog article that could probably be of use to you. Link below:

tradepage .co/thebusinessblog/how-to-improve-your-shopfront-tips-ideas

(excuse the URL spaces)
 
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mixtureofmarket

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I think you can set up accounts on eBay, Amazon and be a retailer there. You could also set up social media accounts as well (though it is quite risky) but it is definitely inexpensive to setup and reaching out for customers is easy. You can start up with little things until you can fully establish your own shop and business site :)
 
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Regarding the sweet displays, the individual sweet acrylic tubs can be pretty expensive. An alternative is the tilt bins range. These are 600mm wide and have either 3,4,5,6 or 9 individual tilting compartments made from clear acrylic that tilt forward enough to access the contents. They're mainly aimed at van storage, but they'd also be great for sweets.
 
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