Slatwall vs Gridwall: Which One Should I Choose?
Slatwall and gridwall are two versatile fixture options for retail stores and businesses. With their simple hook design, store owners can easily move product around as they see fit. While they share some similarities, however, slatwall and gridwall have their own unique characteristics.
Slatwall
Slatwall (see image to the right) places a greater emphasis on aesthetics than its counterpart. When used correctly, it will naturally blend it into the surrounding decor, creating the appearance of a permanent fixture. Slatwall is available in several different finishes, giving store owners the freedom to choose the one that best matches their store.
Slatwall is also incredibly strong an able to support most products. Whether you need to display garments or heavier items such as sporting goods equipment, your can rest assured knowing it will hold up under the stress.
Benefits of Using Slatwall:
- Visually appealing; looks like a permanent fixture to the untrained eye.
- Available in a wide range of finishes.
- Able to support most products.
- Universal sizing makes finding and using product hooks a breeze.
- Because it blends into the surrounding decor, slatwall keeps shoppers’ focus on the product.
Gridwall
Gridwall is comprised of metallic grids (hence the name), and is usually installed directly on a wall. Hooks are placed on the grid, allowing store owners to display their products. Once the gridwall is safely secured to the wall, the store owner can arrange hooks and fill it with product. It’s an otherwise simple fixture solution with a countless number of uses in retail stores.
Benefits of Using Gridwall:
- Offers a modern/contemporary look.
- Inexpensive to ship.
- Quick and easy to install.
- Able to support most products.
- Requires minimal maintenance.
- Can be installed either directly on the wall or set up as a free-standing fixture.
Now that you know a little bit about the pros and cons of gridwall vs slatwall, you are probably wondering which one is right for you. Well, there’s really no wrong choice with either of these display methods. Both gridwall and slatwall are highly effective forms of displays for retail environments. I recommend comparing the two side by side to see which one will look the best in your store. Aesthetics is critical to creating a successful retail environment, so try to find a model that blends into your current retail interior.
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