The design of the restaurant furniture that you choose can do a lot to let your customers know what they should expect. For example, those looking to create a pub atmosphere might do something like this:
(source)The pub features dark wood accents and furnishings contrasted with white walls and red upholstery. There are tables and chairs as well as booths on the main floor and in the upstairs dining area. A separate dining space adjoining the bar also remains, but remade in Firkin & Fox décor. Besides using new furnishings and accents to create a pub atmosphere, the outlet features a pool table upstairs, video golf and, of course, darts.
Now, admittedly, that description doesn’t do much to talk about the restaurant furniture design beyond saying that there are tables with chairs and booths for seating, but when you take it all in, you’ll find that there are also a variety of design clues.
By talking about separate dining areas, you can tell that the restaurateurs are creating space for their customers to spread out. By talking about furnishings and accent pieces, you get the sense that they have put a lot of thought into what they are doing. By talking about colors and wood tones, you get the sense that the chosen restaurant furniture all compliments the overall design choices.
It’s by looking at the way that all of the parts come together that you will see your restaurant start to develop a personality of its own; restaurant furniture design is a big part of creating that atmosphere.
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