Understanding Exhibit Booth Components and Costs
Exhibit booths are made up of multiple components, each contributing to the total cost—structures, graphics, lighting, flooring, furniture, and labor. This post breaks down the main parts of a booth and explains how each element impacts pricing. It helps exhibitors understand where their budget goes and how different configurations can change the final cost of a project.
Every booth component—from structure to lighting to graphics—adds to the total cost, making configuration decisions critical to budget control.
Costs follow design choices.
Main Components That Build the Booth
A booth is made up of structural frames, graphics, lighting, flooring, furniture, and technical elements. Each part plays a role in both functionality and presentation. The more custom the setup, the more complex the structure becomes.
How Each Part Impacts Pricing
Costs increase based on materials, customization, size, and labor. Graphics and lighting add visual impact but also cost. Labor and installation can vary depending on venue rules and timelines. Understanding each component helps control the overall budget.