Why Dual-Income Households Are More Satisfied with Delivery Lockers📦
During exterior design meetings,
there is a facility that has been increasing significantly lately.
That is the delivery locker📦
Especially for dual-income households,
I get the impression that satisfaction after installation is high.
The reason is very simple,
because the "stress of receiving packages"
is reduced significantly😊
While the appearance of the exterior is important,
making daily life easier
is just as important.
I think delivery lockers
are a clear example of that.
■ Less stress from seeing missed delivery slips📮
In dual-income households,
there is often no one home during the day.
You come home from work,
and there is a missed delivery slip in your mailbox.
Then you have to schedule a redelivery time,
and wait at home for that time.
This may seem minor, but
it is quite a hassle💦
Especially on weekdays,
there are days when you cannot predict your arrival time.
If you have a delivery locker,
this process is reduced significantly.
Just by having the package delivered,
you can pick it up as soon as you get home.
This convenience
is very useful once you start using it✨
■ Having it next to the entrance makes the flow easier🚪
For delivery lockers,
the placement is also very important.
A popular choice lately
is placing it next to the entrance.
The reason is simple,
because it is close to your arrival flow home🏠
Getting out of the car.
Head toward the entrance.
You can pick up your package on the way.
When this flow is natural, it changes the ease of daily use.
Sometimes they are placed by the gate pillar, but if it is too far from the road or in a location that is difficult to reach from the entrance, it can feel a bit inconvenient😅
Aligning it with the user's flow is the key to increasing satisfaction.
■ More peace of mind than doorstep delivery🔐
Doorstep delivery has been increasing recently.
However, some people feel a bit uneasy when packages are left right in front of the entrance.
Will it get wet in the rain?
Is it too visible from the road?
Will the package be left out for too long?
If you have these concerns, a parcel delivery box provides a lot of peace of mind😊
If you consider a location that is sheltered from rain and not easily visible from the road during the exterior planning stage, it becomes even easier to use.
■ Easier to keep things looking tidy🧹
While parcel delivery boxes are convenient, if placed incorrectly, they can make your home look cluttered.
If you just plop one down in front of the entrance, it can easily look like an afterthought💦
I recommend matching it with the color of your gate pillar or exterior walls.
Choosing a color close to your home's exterior, such as black, gray, or wood grain, will make it blend in quite well🎨
Furthermore, if you combine it with plants or lighting, it looks beautiful as part of the exterior, even though it is a convenient facility🌿
It's less about "hiding the clutter" and more about "blending it into the exterior."
■ Choosing the right size is also important📏
A parcel delivery box
isn't necessarily better just because it's big.
The perfect size changes
depending on what kind of packages you usually receive.
If it's too small,
you'll end up with packages that don't fit.
If it's too big,
it will be too prominent around your entrance.
If you shop online often,
or order beverages and daily necessities,
you might want to consider a slightly larger one📦
Conversely, if you mostly receive small items,
a sleek type is sufficient.
■ Summary✨
The reason dual-income households
have higher satisfaction with parcel delivery boxes
is that it reduces daily delivery stress.
Fewer missed delivery notices.
Less hassle with redelivery.
You can pick up packages on your way home.
More peace of mind than leaving packages at the door.
These small conveniences
make a big difference in daily life😊
Exterior design isn't just about looks;
equipment that makes life easier is also important.
A parcel delivery box is
a very practical and highly satisfying piece of equipment
for dual-income households🏠📦
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