Well, you'll start off with a 5000 square foot building or so. Then you'll add a customer entrance where the customer walks into a small show room of about 1200 square feet displaying a select assortment of products they have for you to pick up and examine closely.
Then you'll add a front counter. Behind that front counter will be some guys sitting behind desks that have their first name routered into a block of wood mounted on the front of the desk. Surrounding each desk will be couple of book cases lined up with catalogs in thick binders for the guys to have quick reference to. They'll each have their own telephone on the desk.
Behind those guys will be a hallway leading off to a large closed off office where the main boss will be with a great big padded swivel chair. In the rooms across the adjacent hallway will be the bookkeeper's office I suppose.
To the right of the front counter will be some double doors leading off into the warehouse where you will find row upon row of shelving with cardboard trays containing all kinds of sweet industrial tools and tooling parts for machinery.
Off to the right will be two large roll up doors where guys on fork lifts will be going in and out with pallets of good stuff from the smaller adjacent 3000 square foot building; which is the receiving area.