samedi 13 décembre 2014

Locating And Purchasing Rustic Restaurant Furniture

By Lucia Weeks


You are either opening a new food venue or refurbishing the own you already own or manage. To finish off the decor, you will need rustic restaurant furniture to be able to finally open your doors to the new or newly remodeled business. Looking for exactly the perfect furnishings can be quite a challenge. You may even need to go out of state to visit special companies that manufacture and produce these interesting and unique products to get exactly what you envision for your dining rooms.

What will match best is wood furnishings made from oak, walnut, hickory, or pine. Some of the materials utilized can even be logs, reclaimed wood from old outbuildings and home, and even branches. You can choose from furnishings in Mexican, Southwestern, and the very traditional American styles. The additions and construction of extras in the furnishings such as leather, metal decorations, upholstery, and paint are what will help give each piece a distinctive look.

Buying rough wooden booths to line up against the outer walls will add instant appeal. Decorate the room with vintage accessories and antique lighting and you will have a very unique and inviting venue for your customers to frequent.

You can create a very different look through the use of picnic tables. Used both inside and out, they can create real atmosphere for the food service outlet. Paint or stain them in colors or just leave them untouched to match your overall decor for a authentic appeal.

Arrange a combination of tables and booths to create a unique decor for the food service outlet. Lay it all out on paper first to make sure everything will fit and to ensure guest comfort and good server work flow. Keep the ability to be able to move the tables as needed throughout the year.

Mix a variety of old tables and wooden chairs for an eclectic look. Mix up the different pieces for a very cozy and vintage appeal that all of your customers will love. With the addition of vintage centerpieces and reproduction salt and pepper shakers and condiment containers, your outlet will have a very welcoming decor.

Extra furnishings that match your decor could include buffet tables, bars, display cases, bar stools, hostess stands, and desks. Add matching accessories to the furnishings you purchased. Keep the artwork, table centerpieces and lighting in sync with your current decorating scheme.

You can carry out your ongoing theme in the offices, restrooms, and even at the main entrance of the food outlet. Add building features that will enhance the decor. These could include similar planters, stairs, floors, ceilings and railings. Give your new menus an authentic look with matching fonts, artwork and even the menu items that are featured.

Your new venue will be an immediate attraction for local and guest customers with the addition of the new furnishings. They will be so entranced and delighted with the new atmosphere of the dining rooms and will feel readily at home as soon as they enter the building. This theme that is used throughout your outlet can continue to be used in the signage and advertising that is utilized to promote your venue.




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