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Detailed Guide for Interior Design of Restaurants

The importance of interior design can never be understated. Restaurant interior design is a big part of the brand of establishments like restaurants. Not only does it represent their vision but it also captures the customer’s awe-inspiring gaze.
Concept of the Restaurant Elements
Restaurant Interior Design
Every interior design is composed of a multitude of elements. These elements contribute bit by bit to create a mesmerizing experience. Just like every brush stroke creates a masterpiece, these accents also culminate to create nothing short of art.
Now, let’s check out how you can find the best interior design for your restaurant.

Step # 1: Focus on the Entrance
No matter how good you design your interior, the foremost thing your customer is going to notice is the entrance. Your restaurant should have a combination of sleek and spacious. There should be enough space for a couple to walk side by side.
For sleekness, we recommend that you go for an on-brand minimalist approach. This way, your doors will have enough detail to amaze your customers at first glance. Overwhelming your customer at the entrance will leave very little spectacle to the actual interior.

Step # 2: On-Brand Theme Selection
Once you are done with the entrance, now it's time to get a theme going. The entire idea behind interior design is to make your experience memorable. A theme is the best way to do so. You can select any theme that represents your brand.
For example: If you are a cafe that opens for breakfast and lunch, going for a lighter and calmer theme with minimalist accents would be great.
It is important to note that themes aren’t set in stone. You can select any theme as a base and add your elements to it. This is exactly the kind of freedom you have for interior design.

Step # 3: Do Not Forget The Plants
The natural green palette of a plant adds a sense of freshness and invites the onlooker to come in. The number of plants you want to add to complement your interior depends on your preferences.
We recommend getting plants that fit seamlessly within your interior design. Let’s say your cafe has a dark minimalist design. A plant with some verticality to it would be a perfect fit.

Step # 4: Show off Your Creativity with Accent Walls
Many restaurants use accent walls as a means to shift or capture the attention of their customers. You can add pretty much anything on an accent wall. As long as it stays unique to the rest of the space, it will be captivating.

You can use it to direct customers to a dining area, lounge, or simply another social space. As for the colors of your accent walls, anything goes. Dark base theme? Go for a white-themed accent wall. Vibrant and color-rich interior? Get something monochromatic.

Step # 5: Luminosity Aspects
The lighting in your restaurant is so crucial that it can be put into words. Every single bulb is just as important as the next one. However, that’s not all. The fixtures for these bulbs hold the same importance.
You can find numerous inspirations from around the web regarding light fixtures. Find an idea that suits your restaurant and expand on it. Perhaps your business would benefit better from handing fixtures rather than wall fixtures.

Step # 6: Make Your Kitchen Visible
The whole idea of watching their food cook entices every human being. Take advantage of this through your interior design. Make your kitchen visible to your customers.
The whole excitement of watching their food journey from the stove to the plate will turn them into recurring business for you.
Not only that but a visible/open kitchen adds a sense of credibility and authenticity. While it may not seem like much, customers pay attention to such details.

Step #7: Utilize Your Empty Walls
Simply painting a wall and leaving it plain is a waste for a restaurant. You can use this wall to tell an entire story. Some restaurants opt for graffiti, doodles, murals, and more. On the other hand, some restaurants hang pictures, posters, and whatnot.
Whatever fits your vision, add it to the wall. If it expands to multiple walls, this will compel your customers to explore different areas around the restaurant.

Step # 8: Devise a Sitting Plan
Take a rough layout and place your tables and chairs. This will enable you to create a feasible plan for your upcoming customers' seating plan. Moreover, you’ll have an exact idea about the dimensions.
After that, explore the market to find unique chairs and tables. In certain situations, adding a different color for chairs can give your interior design a marvelous touch.

Step # 9: Step Away from Boring Flooring
Add a flooring pattern that amuses your customers. Geometric styles with huge patterns that interact with each other. Also, make sure that your flooring isn’t dark. You can choose darker shades of light colors.
Apart from the apparent safety risk, dark flooring will be the cause of high energy bills.

Step # 10: Know the Rules, Don’t Play by Them
Interior design is liberating as it lets you do whatever you want. There are no hard and fast rules to make an interior look good. It is always a process of trial and error. You can select multiple things and shuffle them to see what looks better.
Do you want to pair the orange color with black? Go ahead, nobody’s stopping you. The rules only dictate the elements, not their specifications.

Brief Design Tips for a New Interior Restaurant Setup

Now, let’s take a look at some of the basic tips for design.
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  • Take Your Time in Planning
Interior design doesn’t work without a plan. Even if you have a clear vision, draw it down on paper. This paper will act as your master blueprint. You can use all the information to take your interior design step by step.
Furthermore, you can revise anything from the plan if you deem anything worthy of change.
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  • Always Focus on The Lighting
The lights in your interior will always determine the customer’s mood. Get multiple lighting options for different times of the day. This way, you can shift the mood of your whole restaurant.
Not only that but the fixtures for your lights are also equally important.
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  • Use a Different Blend of Colors from Your Surroundings
While it is perfectly fine to be unique, going off the palette can put a sour taste in your customer’s mouth. Try to find a unique blend of colors for the restaurant next to you. Create a contrast.
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  • Ambient Sounds
Add speakers to various areas around your restaurant. Make them loud enough to be audible but low enough to not overpower 1 on 1 conversations.
Find the right balance and control the mood of your customers. Good music, good food, and good company? What more could you ask for?
Mary Shafran | EXPERIENCE DESIGN
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