A Scottish B&Q is among 14 UK stores to re-open amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The Paisley branch opened this morning as part of a trial with strict social distancing measures in place.
Customers haven't been able to visit the DIY chain since Britain went into lockdown at the end of March.
The Paisley site, at Abbotsinch Retail Park, is including a click and collect service and will be open from 8am to 5pm.
Bosses say they are in a position to open the stores as an "essential retailer", with strict hygiene and social distancing measures in place.

A B&Q spokesman said: "As an essential retailer, we’ve watched other essential retailers support social distancing in their stores and are now in a position to follow best practice and re-open a small number of our stores as a trial, while keeping our colleagues and customers safe.
"We’re strictly limiting the number of customers in store at any one time, and so customers may need to queue before entering the store.
"To help remind everyone to respect each other’s personal space, we have two metre floor markers throughout these stores and also Perspex screens at the checkouts."
Customers visiting the stores will only be able to buy products that are available in the store on the day.
Services such as kitchen and bathroom design, paint mixing, timber cutting and key cutting are not available for the time being.
The store will also only be accepting card and contactless payments.
The spokesman added: "We’re urging all customers to follow the government’s social distancing guidelines and to shop responsibly only for what is necessary."
The 14 stores that have reopened across the UK are:
- Paisley
- West Thurrock
- Culverhouse Cross in Cardiff
- Chester
- Brandon Road in Coventry
- Fareham
- Gillingham
- Ipswich
- Nursling
- Plymouth
- Stockport
- Sutton in Ashfield
- Watford
- Hull Road in York