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Can anyone give any advice please? I'm a self employed wedding florist who works from home. I have a smallish workroom which is due to be revamped to accommodate my flowers. Can anyone suggest what I would need - have thought about cold storage but dont know if this is neccessary although during the hot weather with weddings it probably would be useful.
Also what sort of storage could I use for vases, sundries etc and should I have a worktop/station or table?? Aargh!! Please help! Any advice would be really useful thanks! |
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hi, sorry i cant help you, but id like to now about this as well as in time id like to work from home, so come on please give advise, thanks kay |
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Large deep worktop..think about your longest stems and how you are going to lay them out. My biggest problem was in doing large coffin sprays and having space to work around it. Most times i'd use a dutch riser bucket with board on top, but you still need the space to be able to move round it. Smaller sprays i'd always use a turntable, but then you need the depth to be able to swing it round. If you're making up things, you need space to lay everything out. Your storage can be underneath or in wall units. Most other things you can sort out as you go along and do whatever works for you.
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