Because we were in a warehouse (convention center) for the show it was nice to not have to stand directly on the concrete all day. You have to do this or when you walk on the floor it will crackle when dirt gets under it. When the booth was being set up we used an under matting for the floating floor. The key to this was marking one corner as the back left or where you wanted to start and then marking each piece of flooring with successive numbers to make putting it back together easier. Once I had the taped square all filled with flooring I started to disassemble it piece by piece and label each wood plank with a number until it was all packed up. So I taped off a 10’x10′ section of the floor in a room and then started to assemble it and cut the excess, until it was all finished. The key to the flooring was laying it out ahead of time. I don’t remember what the price was exactly but would guess it was about $1.30/sq. Knowing that I needed enough for a 10’x10′ booth, and that worked out to 100 square feet (gotta love my math skills haha) all I had to do was find the cheapest per square foot I could, and hopefully the nicest colour too. Laminate flooring or floating flooring is exactly that cheap. At the time I wanted something that was small and simple to transport, not to mention I wanted something as cheap as possible. The question comes up a lot in email and conversation on how or what I had used for the floor of the booth, and where did I get it. Hopefully you can learn from what mistakes I made and figure out easier ways of doing some of the things I did.
We wanted to make sure that it could fit inside a longer van, and was easy to put up and take down. It was honestly very easy, and was all done for under $350 excluding furniture and decor. October 2022 in Toronto.Each year I start to notice the stats pickup on one of our older posts about our trade show booth and it prompts me to think back about how we pulled off the trade-show booth design. The StoneTech Canada Expo will take place on 3 days from Wednesday, 26.
TRADE SHOW BOOTH DESIGN TORONTO FREE
The show will be held at Toronto Congress Centre with free parking offered to both attendees and exhibitors. We are also featuring a demo area as a product/service innovative zone. The show will feature a conference program with rich contents that will address critical matters and trends that impact the stone and machinery Industry here in Canada and globally.
The entire stone and machinery industry will gather under one roof providing traders and buyers with the ideal platform to conduct business, network and share market insights. The products presented will include stones and tiles, fabrication machinery, tools, adhesive and laser technology. The event offers the opportunity for attendees to explore various innovative methods and mechanisms used for kitchen and bath renovation. It will showcase the latest products and trends relating to material processing as well as technology and tools needed for kitchen and bath design and production. StoneTech Canada Expo will gather more than 150 companies from both local and international markets.