From Zero to Hero: Build a Showroom in a Day
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Concept & color
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Base field: Solid/3D tiles in a neutral tone for a premium, distraction-free backdrop.
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Accents: a contrasting border or lane that guides the eye toward the vehicle or product.
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Branding: optional color blocks or a subtle logo zone.
Lighting that sells (and photographs well)
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Pattern: Hex 15 or PRO for even, shadow-free coverage across the hero zone.
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Photo angles: reserve a spot for tripod/backdrop; avoid mixing color temperatures.
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Wiring: route power along the perimeter; hide connectors and keep cable runs consistent.
Visitor flow (showroom UX)
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Entry ramp + accent border create a natural path to the display.
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Walkways: solid tiles with edges at every transition for safety and a polished look.
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Consult area: a small desk with dedicated lighting for paperwork and conversations.
Install & timing
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Measure & dry-fit the core field and border.
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Snap the field and color accents.
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Add edges/ramps at doors and transitions.
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Mount hex rails and connect power (flush or suspended).
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Style the space: signage, stands, mats, accessory bins.
Details that close the sale
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Invisible cable management and clean power feeds.
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Orderliness: tools/chemicals stored on shadow boards or hidden shelving.
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Repeatability: record colors and counts so the look is easy to replicate or expand.
FAQ
Can I relocate the showroom later? Yes—tiles and rails are modular and reusable.
How do I avoid glare on paint? Neutral floor colors and hex placement outside direct reflection lines.
Heavy fixtures or lifts? Use solid tiles and jack pads for point loads.
Shooting social content? 6500K with low-flicker drivers delivers a studio-clean look on video.