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Restauran Chair Design: Letting Your Customers Know It’s Okay to Stay a While

July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

padded restaurant chairWhen you’re looking at your restaurant chair design options, one of the things that you’re going to want to think about is whether or not your customers are going to be in and then out or if you want to be sure that they know that - if they want to - they can sick around for a while relaxing and hanging out.

Simply put, your restaurant chair design can communicate a lot to your customers:

(source) Courtside has two bars, one of which is partly outside, giving those in the patio the impression they’re still part of the 8,100-square-foot restaurant. The patio is an additional 3,500 square feet.

The furniture is made of wood, and the seats are cushy, made for long hours of comfortable seating.

“People don’t come here to eat dinner and leave,” Heavenridge said. “When they stay, they’re having drinks and enjoying themselves. The atmosphere lends itself to coming here and staying here.”

The above example actually shows two examples of what you can do to make sure that your customers feel at home:

  1. Choose a furniture layout that makes them feel comfortable and included
  2. Find a restaurant chair design that will make sure that they are comfortable while they are there

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