Kmart/Decor packages

This is a list of decor packages and store layouts used at Kmart.

"Triangular"/Big Kmart
This model featured department signage in an all caps font with a red triangle in the background. This format was released in the late 1990's and was used at most "Big Kmart" stores.

"Lime Green Prototype" (2002)
This model was introduced to 5 stores in 2002 and featured a lime green and white color scheme, wider aisles, new signage, punny messages on the wall relating to each department, and a lime green and grey exterior Kmart sign.

These stores were located in White Lake (MI), Peoria (IL), Morton (IL), Pekin (IL), and Washington (IL); Pekin was the last existing implementation when it shut its doors for good in September 2016.

"Orange" (~2005-08)
This model was released around 2005, and was used at some stores. By 2008, it was considered to be too expensive, and the project was abandoned. The model also featured block letter "K"s on the walls. This model also usually added a walk-up or drive-thru pharmacy. Sometimes, however, this model featured more than just Black, Orange, and Tan, and featured colors like green, red and yellow. An example of a store similar to this would be Elizabethtown, PA.

"Red lowercase"
This model features red signs in all lowercase letters, in a "light" font. Some variations of this format have been made using gray signs, but only in the clothing area and occasionally the pharmacy. An example of a store entirely using this model is Silver Spring, MD.

A Whole Lotta Awesome
One of the most recent Kmart decors, this design features hanging circular department signage in blue. The department name is in white, all caps. The department name is also printed in Spanish under.

This décor includes a new pharmacy design, new department signage, and usually a new exterior logo. This design was first released at the Des Plaines, IL Kmart.

"All Caps" (2018)
The newest Kmart model used only at the Manhattan, NY Kmart (Broadway). The model consists of red, all caps letters mounted on the walls and poles.