Your Design Centers as Profit Centers
By Kay Green

Savvy builders know that options and upgrades can translate into big profits in the homebuilding industry. Your design centers (and model homes) can make-or-break your sales. The presentation of your options and upgrades is equally important to the products you choose to offer. So…to help you maximize your profits, here are a few of the basics of “design center design”.

Design Center Scale
For a small scale design, many builders today are building design centers in the 2-car garage of a model home. This set-up works well for many builders and is easily organized with built-in tables and displays. Larger design centers, approximately 2600 square feet on average, are also gaining in popularity. Every year, 400 to 500 new homes can be color coordinated and designed through a design center of this size.

Design Center Layout
For a design center to be successful, it must be arranged logically. The products shown should progress from exterior to interior selections, organized room by room. The main areas (living room, family room, etc.) should be displayed first, followed by the kitchen, baths, and so on. Certain products (i.e. cabinets and flooring, etc.) should be grouped together to simplify the selection process.

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