Single Counter

Your first show, or a light inventory run

Single Counter booth layout diagram
Drawn to scale · view from above · aisle at the marked edge

A single table across the front of your booth, with everything else tucked behind. It's the right starting layout when you're testing a new show, bringing just a few pieces, or still learning the rhythm of setup and breakdown. Customers see everything at a glance and you run payment from the same surface, which means nothing gets lost, but there's nowhere for people to linger either. Graduate to something bigger when you outgrow one table or want people to step inside your booth to browse. This is a starter setup, not a forever one.

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.

  • 1×6ft TableTables

Tips from the setup

  1. 01

    Put your best piece at eye level on a small riser. Anything at floor level disappears.

  2. 02

    Leave 3 feet of space behind the table so you can move without bumping things.

  3. 03

    Payment station at the shopper's left end (most people have their right hand free).

  4. 04

    Hide backup stock under a floor-length tablecloth or in lidded bins. Visible boxes kill the browse.

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.