I’m transforming a traditional 16 ft × 19–20 ft kirana shop into a modern “Superkirana” mini-supermarket and need a complete spatial and merchandising concept. The space has one central pillar and a double-shutter entrance; every inch has to work hard, with shelf visibility taking top priority while still guiding shoppers smoothly and encouraging larger basket sizes. Here’s the scope I’d like you to cover: • A clear 2D zoning plan that resolves traffic flow around the pillar and main door. • Realistic 3D interior renders—lighting, materials, and fixtures should match a compact FMCG format (think the freshness of Reliance Smart or D-Mart small stores). • Precise shelf placement and elevations sized for food-and-beverage SKUs. • A product-category map that maximises eye-level exposure of fast movers and impulse buys. • Branding locations using our Superkirana colour palette, logo, and in-store graphics so the identity feels built-in, not pasted on. Final files: high-resolution images plus editable source files (DWG/SketchUp/3ds Max or similar) and PDFs ready for contractor hand-off. If you have creative strategies—gondola endcaps, cross-merch kits, lighting tricks—that push shelf visibility even further, please weave them in. I’m ready to review initial zoning within a few days and iterate quickly toward sign-off.