Bed, Bath, and Beyond is a store that has been around since the 1970′s. It has a very similar organization, path, and use of sectional space to Ikea. Bed, Bath, and Beyond takes the large box they are in, and divides it up into sections where each section showcases items one needs for a specific part of the house. For example, there are sections for bedroom linens, bathroom item, kitchen appliances etc. These rooms scale down the large space into individual sections which are reasonable sizes, for more efficient and comfortable shopping. These spaces are organized along a rectangular circuitous path.
When the customer enters, they follow the path around the store viewing all the sections of merchandise until they reach the end, which are the cashiers located back at the front where the entrance is.
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