Shopfronts & displays
Your shopfront works day and night: it is what stops the passer-by. Finger marks, street dust, dried rain — it deserves care worthy of what it displays.
The whole frontage
From glazing to sign, threshold to awning
The display glass is washed on both faces — the inside soils too, especially beside a lit display — with special care for the lower corners where rain lifts pavement dust. Opening-hours and payment stickers are worked around cleanly, poster-tape residue removed.
The frontage follows: frames and lacquered panels degreased, the sign dedusted where reachable, threshold and facade base refreshed — where wind-blown cigarette ends and chewing-gum marks gather. The metal shutter can be added, slats and runners.
The visit happens before you open, at a fixed frequency: weekly or fortnightly for most Nîmes boutiques, up to daily on a busy artery. No more approximate squeegee strokes between two customers.
Shopfronts: what shopkeepers ask
Yes — that is the whole point: the display is perfect when the first passer-by looks at it. The exact slot is fixed in the contract, key or no key.
A shopfront that catches the eye
Frontage width, desired frequency, opening hour: the quote fits on one line.