Restaurant Interior Design
Written on September 29, 2008 – 7:12 am | by Deepak Shrivastava
Most restaurants with the exception of McDonalds and other fast food joints create a very warm and inviting environment which makes people feel warm and comfortable. The decor is only part of the ambience, which is also created by the smell and the quality of the service provided.
The ambience of the restaurant can make or break any restaurant, even if the food is prepared very carefully it can taste horrible if the interior design of the restaurant is not very nice. Many restaurants try to make their interior design suit everyone, however this isn’t possible. These people should only really be trying to please their desired customer base. If you appeal to a certain type of customer then hopefully your client base will continue to grow.

The interior design of the restaurant should be in line with the expectations of their customers. For example a 1950′s diner theme will never work in a Chinese Restaurant. It might draw in the punters to start off with because it’s a novelty, however this will soon wear off and people will soon start to question the mismatch of designs. If you have a Chinese restaurant then you should decorate it and make it feel as Chinese as possible.
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