A typical smoke shop makes around $300,000 per year. But look around your smoke shop for a second — is your layout helping you hit that number, or holding you back?
Most owners think the key to selling more is filling every inch of wall space. After all, the more inventory you have, the more you can sell, right?
Not exactly. Great smoke shops are intentionally designed.
Research finds that optimizing your store layout can increase sales by 15% — and getting it right has far more to do with flow, visibility, and experience than inventory volume.
In this blog, we’ll go over five smoke shop design ideas to help you improve sales and bring customers back to your shop again and again.
Before we get into specific smoke shop design ideas, it helps to zoom out for a moment and ask a bigger question: Why does smoke shop design matter in the first place?
Because your store’s design quietly shapes every customer interaction.
The way your smoke shop looks and feels influences how customers move through the space, what catches their eye, how long they stay, and whether they choose to come back.
A well-designed smoke shop:
And the most memorable shops add intentional touches that reflect their style, like:
These design choices directly affect where customers browse and what they buy.
Not every smoke shop should feel the same. A high-end cigar lounge needs a very different atmosphere than a fast-paced vape shop. Premium cigars often call for warm tones, softer lighting, and quiet, relaxed areas. Vape shops, on the other hand, tend to thrive with brighter lights and bold colors.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at five smoke shop design ideas you can use this year to create a space that fits your customers and drives more sales.
Related Read: The Ultimate Guide to Cigar Lounge Layout & Design
First, think about how people move through your store.
When customers can’t easily see or reach products, they get frustrated. A messy layout can disrupt your sales more than you think.
To combat this, focus on creating clear paths that guide customers past your best items. Wider aisles and logical routes make browsing simple, keep fragile items safe, and help staff restock faster.
Example: Place your humidor near the main walkway and add a small display of cigar cutters and lighters nearby. When customers stop to browse, they often pick up more than they planned.
Why it helps:
Quick tip: Pay attention to which areas sell the most. Modern point of sale (POS) systems show sales by location, helping you position high-margin items along natural pathways and tweak your layout based on how customers move through your store.
Sightlines are what people notice first when they enter your store. A good sightline draws attention to the popular products you want to sell more of.
Example: Position rolling papers so they’re visible from the entrance, with lighters right next to them. Customers naturally notice both, making it easy to add items to their purchase.
Why it helps:
Quick tip: Arrange displays based on how customers shop. POS data showing frequently bought together items — like cigars and humidors or vape cartridges and accessories — can help you create sightlines that guide customers toward smart combos.
As we’ve touched on, how you arrange products can encourage your customers to buy more. That’s why it’s smart to use cross-selling throughout your smoke shop.
Cross-selling is an easy way to increase your average sale by placing complementary products near each other.
Example: Put cigars near humidors. A customer picking up one product often notices the other and adds it to their purchase without even thinking about it.
Why it helps:
Quick tip: Let your sales data guide cross-selling. Look at which products are commonly purchased together and arrange them accordingly. This creates intuitive displays that match real buying behavior and increase overall sales.
Custom labels guide customers, highlight your best products, and share important info like price or flavor. Just like strategic traffic flow, sightlines, and cross-selling, they make shopping easier for customers.
Example: Add shelf labels that show flavor, strength, and price for vape cartridges or cigars. A customer can easily compare options without needing to ask for help.
Why it helps:
Quick tip: Use your POS system to print labels quickly and accurately. Branded, consistent labels make your store look professional and also help staff restock efficiently.
Up to this point, we’ve focused on the practical parts of smoke shop design. Now, it’s time to put our artist hats on and talk about store aesthetics.
Aesthetics is simple — a store that looks nice keeps people inside longer. Colors, lighting, and furniture set the mood and influence how customers shop.
Example: Use bright LED lighting and colorful displays in your vape section to make it feel fun and modern. In your cigar area, use warm lighting, wood shelving, and leather seating to create a lavish feel.
Why it helps:
Quick tip: Use sales data to highlight your top-performing zones. Adding lighting or signage to these areas draws attention to your best products, while slower sections can be repositioned to improve visibility and performance.
Related Read: 7 Creative Smoke Shop Display Ideas To Boost Sales
To turn your smoke shop design ideas into sales, you need a POS system made specifically for smoke shops — and that’s where Cigars POS comes in.
Our all-in-one tobacco retail solution helps you:
Want to check it out for yourself? Book a software demo today.