Walk-Through Store
High-volume double booths with both short ends open to the aisle
This is the closest thing to an actual retail store you can build at a craft fair. Both long walls carry product — tables, shelves, racks — and the center stays clear so customers walk from one end to the other in a straight line. It works best when both short ends face an aisle, which gives you natural entry and exit points. The flow matters: put your eye-catcher at the entry end to pull people in, put checkout near the exit end so paying customers don't swim upstream against browsers. The trap is clutter — when both walls are full, the temptation is to add a center table and it kills the walk-through. Fight it. The open aisle is the product.
What you’ll use
The pieces that make up this layout. Each color matches the category pill you’ll see in the editor — so the diagram above reads the same as the app.
- 2×8ft TableTables
- 3×Gridwall PanelDisplays
- 1×A-Frame SignDecor
- 1×Payment CounterTables
Tips from the setup
- 01
Your entry-end display is your window. One strong hero piece at eye level pulls people in from 20 feet.
- 02
Keep center floor space clear. A wagon or dolly tucked at the exit end is fine; a table in the middle isn't.
- 03
Grade your product along the walls — impulse buys near the entry, higher-price pieces deeper in. Browsers walk further than you think.
- 04
Checkout at the exit end on the right side (customer's left on their way out). They've seen everything by then and the decision's already made.
Other layouts to consider
Make this layout your own
Free to start. Move things around to match your actual gear. Save it once, reuse it every event.