Post Your Pictures Of Your Shop or Store Front

the 2nd (newest) store we didn't repaint, it's blue, brown, tan, and beige.... doesn't look bad, we decided to leave it at least for now as the extra $800 in paint can be better used elsewhere.

Yeah, you should have seen our first shop. It was like some weird flesh tone color over knock down texture that always looked dirty/dusty . . .
 
Well this area looks considerably different now.
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Gonna be a fun week staying open while the contractors put everything back together.

I feel weird.... we're blue :p
Don't worry, we're going to give orange a shot.
 
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Work Benches

We are doing some Reno's To build some more bench's Here some before and after pics:
 

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Following up on the renovation project for my storefront.

We had hired a contractor to do the work back in March, ended up firing them the first week of June as they never showed up when they said they would and took over 2 months to get framing and the drywall actually hung (they estimated 2 weeks tops for the whole project). Meanwhile I'm trying to run a business in a destroyed storefront.

First week of June I changed the locks and fired them, and me and a few friends took over getting everything finished. The following pics were taken today. All that is left is trim/baseboards, one more slatwall panel, a few paint touch-ups, and cleaning.

I'm going to put together some before and after pictures taken from close to the same spots when we get everything finished.

As of today:

 
Some before and after pics now that we are mostly done with everything.
(Blue is new, yellow is old if that wasn't obvious)

We got rid of a bunch of walls and raised the ceiling. The receptionist window and that entire room became part of the front room, along with the room that was on the other side of the "old" front room.

I realised after the fact this first picture is the only one I have of the old storefront before we emptied it for the renovation.


Both walls removed to expand storefront.


Reception window/reception room removed to expand storefront. The green wall is the only original wall from the old storefront/reception room. Added soffit with can lights to feature items on the counter.




Still have some minor touchups to do, mostly paint. However, it's functional and has been well received. I love having it more open and less cluttered.
 
New shop progress video

Nice color scheme maniaman :) We used to have the green/blue combo also but recently switched to just the green (with black/white accents). It does look way better after the remodel.

Here is probably the last progress video before (hopefully) our new location is finally done lol. Seems like its taking forever to complete.
Excuse the mess. It's very messy while we are setting up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgKUL_4OSqs
 
Maniaman, that look really awesome. Great job!

Terry, looking good man. Have you thought of breaking up some of the green and black with an accent color? I think the blue was good for that. I am personally wondering what we are going to do when we get a bigger location.
 
Original Martinez Ga Location.. Glows at Night

I just finished the motherboard wall.. It glows at night...

I have not taken night pictures yet...
 

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I was able to capture a few images of our second (smaller) location last week...Check 'em out!


This is the first panoramic image that I've ever created. It consists of around 4 or 5 images edited in Adobe Lightroom 4 and then transferred/stitched via Photoshop.
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And another image that highlights our logo
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Keep in mind that both photos have been downsized to better suit the forum...I have higher resolution versions for advertising purposes. They are far from perfect, but get the job done!
 
To the point where surely they're the same company, and thus co-workers? I mean, even their various shelves are identical.
 
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