I ran the technology side of the La-Z-Boy Evans, GA store remodel — coordinating low-voltage technicians and installing the new PCs, printers, and network devices that brought the refreshed showroom online.
The Store Behind the Showroom
A remodel refreshes what customers see, but the store only runs on what they don’t — the PCs, printers, and network behind the sales floor. New equipment and cabling had to land on the remodel’s schedule, coordinated with low-voltage crews so the technology was ready the day the doors reopened.
What I Delivered

New PCs & displays
Installed the new computers and displays the remodeled Evans showroom would run on.

Point-of-sale & printers
Set up point-of-sale and printing so the sales floor was transaction-ready on reopening.

Network devices
Configured the network gear connecting the refreshed store end to end.

Low-voltage coordination
Coordinated low-voltage technicians and cabling around the remodel so IT stayed on schedule.
Skills & Tools
The stack behind this build — tap any to see related work.
The Impact
A remodeled Evans store on new equipment and clean cabling — every system in place and working the moment the showroom reopened.
Reopening, Ready to Sell
The mark of good store IT is a reopening nobody worries about. Sequencing the technology alongside the remodel, not after it, is what let Evans reopen ready to sell from the first customer.
Image credits: “Platan shopping mall in Zabrze interior, afer renovation (Jan 2019)” by MichalPL (CC BY-SA 4.0) · “3G Wi-Fi Router-49400” by Raimond Spekking (CC BY-SA 4.0) · “Continued installation of overhead electrical conduit through the east service corridor of the future LIRR concourse. (CM014B, 08-14-2018) (42287722460)” by MTA Capital Construction Mega Projects (CC BY 2.0) · “Lachowski furniture shops in Mońki (interior view)” by Henryk Borawski (CC BY-SA 4.0)


