| Posted on December 28, 2020 at 12:56 PM |
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Washington, DC-based practice GrizForm Design Architects has unveiled its design of La Famosa, a new Puerto Rican concept with a Latin-Caribbean twist in the city’s Navy Yard. The eatery showcases...
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| Posted on December 21, 2020 at 5:22 PM |
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Design studio Liqui Group has completed bakery and café concept Bread Lab Bakery in West London. Characterized by a minimalist laboratory-like aesthetic, the space is conceived to showcase the skill...
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| Posted on December 21, 2020 at 5:22 PM |
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Chef David Burke has opened his latest culinary concept, Orchard Park, as the latest F&B option at the Château Grand Hotel in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The French-American bistro draws...
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| Posted on December 21, 2020 at 4:42 PM |
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Design studio Liqui Group has completed bakery and café concept Bread Lab Bakery in West London. Characterized by a minimalist laboratory-like aesthetic, the space is conceived to showcase the skill...
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| Posted on December 21, 2020 at 4:41 PM |
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Chef David Burke has opened his latest culinary concept, Orchard Park, as the latest F&B option at the Château Grand Hotel in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The French-American bistro draws...
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| Posted on December 17, 2020 at 4:26 AM |
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So, you’ve got your heart set on a white kitchen. We don’t blame you. This standout colour has many benefits, as described in our previous...
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| Posted on December 15, 2020 at 4:04 PM |
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It’s the hub of the house and the space most often upgraded or refreshed: The kitchen. Improvements in technology and materials have expanded the options for new kitchen design ideas, whether you are considering an upgrade or a complete renovation. From functional details to the newest appliances, stylish choices abound to help make the kitchen...
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| Posted on December 15, 2020 at 10:23 AM |
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The color you choose when decorating your restaurant plays a significant role in the purchasing decision of customers. Studies have shown that different colors stimulate emotions that affect the feeling of thirst, hunger, and comfort. In this post, we’ll discuss restaurant design color selection.
The color you choose in restaurant design will determine the kind of ambiance you want to create.
Green color creates a relaxed atmosphere in your restaurant. Because it’s associated with nature, it makes customers believe that they will eat healthy and well-balanced food. On the other hand, brown makes the restaurant look rustic in the right way. You can apply a calm tone of green on walls and add minimal patches of brown. If you’ve already painted indoors, but you want to change the scheme of your restaurant, you can add these colors on:
Wall hangings
Lighting
Table accessories
If you have a small space in your restaurant, you should consider painting with light colors. Colors like beige and white help to make the restaurant look big. If your restaurant has light paint, a bright color can create a relaxing effect. You can also add a bit of gray, but you should not create one specific emotion. These color combinations should generate a range of emotions for maximum benefit. When used sparingly, white color can bring the feeling of mystery and calmness.
There are many reasons why you should add orange and yellows in your restaurant design color selection. If you run a vegetarian or vegan restaurant, these colors can create a feeling of happiness and freshness. Orange and yellow colors are ideal for establishments like:
Buffets
Fast food restaurants
Casual eateries
Ice cream shops
Blue color evokes the feeling of thirst, so you should consider it in your restaurant design. When using this color, you should pair it with neutrals like beige, white, and brown. The blue color also evokes the feeling of:
Authenticity
Peacefulness
Spirituality and sincerity
When you use shades of orange, red, and brown colors, you want customers to relax more. Additionally, warmer shades of orange, maroon, and red boost customers' appetite. You’ve probably noted that the red color is associated with power, love, and strength. It’s also effective at eliciting the feeling of speed and efficiency.
Generally speaking, deeper and darker shades of red can be effective when paired with other complementary pigments.
There are many reasons why you should add purple to your restaurant design color selection. In most cases, purple is seen as a royal color. It should be used in small quantities to give the restaurant some kind of luxury. And there are many reasons for this – purple is associated with foods that are not enjoyed by many (red onions, eggplants, purple cabbage, etc.).
If you want to use purple color in your establishment, you should combine it with blue and shades of red.
Now you know the best colors to use in your restaurant design. If you are opening a new restaurant, you can’t go wrong with the above ideas. Be sure to balance the colors of the interiors and exteriors you have chosen.
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| Posted on December 15, 2020 at 9:50 AM |
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Washington, DC-based firms KNEAD Hospitality & Design and //3877 have unveiled their collaborative design for the first Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery outside of New York. Located in the nation’s capital, the new...
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| Posted on December 15, 2020 at 9:50 AM |
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Washington, DC-based firms KNEAD Hospitality & Design and //3877 have unveiled their collaborative design for the first Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery outside of New York. Located in the nation’s capital, the new...
The post Mah-Ze-Dahr Bakery Opens Washington DC Outpost appeared first on Hospitality Design.