Pink Is Definitely The Favorite Of Candy Stores!

For the interior decoration of a candy store, it may not be advisable to use only one color, which will appear monotonous and ugly. But if you look at our new store design, you may have some different ideas, why pink works well, how to use one color to design the store and make the store decoration different!

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Why do candy stores like to use pink

Want to know why candy stores love "pink"? First of all, pink is born with a "sweet buff"! Psychologically, pink can stimulate the brain to secrete happy factors. Once you enter the store, this color is spread there, just like filling the air with cotton candy, instantly filling the "sweet" thing, who doesn't want to have fun buying candy!

Moreover, the candy itself is colorful, and pink is used as the background, like finding a gentle backdrop for the rainbow. No matter what color of candy is placed here, it can be "bright" just right, with the main theme of "pink as the base in the colorful bush, beautiful no matter how you shoot".

A single unified color can also make the candy store complete visual unity with the background. The packaging box of candy products is colorful in itself, and the background color is unified as one color, which can bring visual neatness.

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A monochrome candy store, this design is the only way to stand out

If you want your candy store to look more unified, remember this trick of "playing with layers in the same color"! Just like the pink store in the design drawing, from the light pink wall to the light pink display rack, whether it is the wall, ceiling, or display rack, pursue an effect, matte pink. Even on the display of different materials, the same color and effect are maintained.

Then, through the size and height of the display furniture, the layering of the store is highlighted to create different display types. Add a little trick, such as using white lines to outline (like the arc light strip on the ceiling), cut out a geometric sense of the space, and immediately "three-dimensional", sweet but not greasy, strolling is like exploring in a pink candy box!

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Display furniture: the "atmosphere" of monochrome stores

In monochrome stores, furniture must be "harmonious but different"! Look at the display racks in the design drawing; all pink, but the shape is varied - the curved shelves imitate the arc of candy, the cylindrical booths are decorated with stripes, and then matched with transparent glass cabinets, which are both unified and surprising. Don’t use a single material. Mix wood and acrylic. It feels warm to the touch and is visually richer, allowing customers to shout “Wow” while shopping and feel that this store is “sweet and textured”!

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Lighting: "Filter" for monochrome stores

Lighting is the "soul filter" of monochrome stores! For the arc light strips on the ceiling, choose "warm white light", which is gentle and not dazzling, like wrapping the store with frosting; hide some small spotlights above the shelves to focus on illuminating the candies, making them “dance” like stars, arousing the desire to buy; add a few atmosphere lights (such as the neon decorations in the picture), instantly increase the “sweetness”, and take photos and post them on the circle of friends to become a celebrity check-in point in minutes, and even passers-by have to come in to join in the fun!

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Other decorations: "Sweet bombs" are hidden in the details

Finally, the decoration is “sweet and dramatic”! Put a few big cartoon sculptures (such as Minnie) and it will instantly turn into a fairy tale scene, and the children will be unable to walk; hang some candy-themed illustrations on the wall, or use colorful candy jars as ornaments, and even hide small surprises in the corners.

But remember "less is more." Don't pile it too full; let pink be the protagonist, and decorations be supporting roles, so that customers can stroll in a candy dream, with new discoveries at every step, and say "I'll come again next time" when they leave.

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In fact, the design of a monochrome candy store is a "color magic" - use one color as the background, play with layers, make shapes, adjust lights, hide details, and smash "sweetness" from vision into the heart!