Selecting the right furniture for a restaurant, bar, cafe or hotel can be one of the most rewarding elements of the design process. There are nearly endless combinations of furniture and tables, which means restaurant owners should understand what kind of atmosphere they want, how furniture materials work in relation to color schemes and lighting […]
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What Furniture Should I Buy for My New Restaurant
Should I Buy Unassembled or Assembled Hospitality Furniture?
An important decision that hospitality business owners tend to overlook is whether they want to order assembled or unassembled hospitality furniture. There can be a substantial difference in terms of price, convenience, time needed and warranty coverage between the two options. By understanding these different factors, restaurant owners make an informed choice about what type […]
Tips for Maintaining Restaurant Furniture
Beyond representing a large investment, furnishings say a lot about a restaurant’s character. The relative condition of those furnishings also has an impact on how customers are likely to respond to the dining experience. Although a number of factors impact overall satisfaction, recent studies suggest that cleanliness and agreeable décor are both important considerations diners […]
4 Top Items to Know When Receiving Freight | Restaurant Furniture
When you buy restaurant furniture, your products will be shipped to you by freight line. Receiving freight can be very confusing for anyone unfamiliar with commercial freight line delivery. There are many issues involved, such as specific delivery dates, damaged freight, freight paperwork, and more. Since receiving freight can be rather complex, below are the […]
ADA Compliance: What Does It Mean for Your Restaurant Space?
As a restaurant space owner, you are undoubtedly interested in welcoming as many patrons as possible. If you’re an architect or designer working with a restaurant owner, you’re aware that it will reflect well on you if your work results in more customers. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requires that any place of business […]