Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Locating And Purchasing Rustic Restaurant Furniture

By Lucia Weeks


You may have decided to open a new food outlet or refurbish the one you already have. You are looking for unique furnishings and have decided to go with rustic restaurant furniture in your venue. Depending on where you live, you may need to travel out of state to find the unique pieces you are looking for.

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.

Booths from reclaimed wood or other distressed materials can line the main room of the building. This can give the entire area a cozy and comfortable feel. Add antique signage on the walls as well as other vintage accessories for a truly distinctive and unique decor.

Picnic tables also make wonderful seating in a casual venue. You can paint them, stain them or just leave them in their natural state to give the dining room and patio areas real atmosphere.

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.

Purchase a mixture of styles of old wooden chairs and tables for a truly eclectic look and appeal. Mix them up in the dining rooms for a vintage appeal that customers will really love. Add vintage centerpieces and even reproduction condiment bottles and salt and pepper shakers for a truly welcoming decor.

Choose other furnishings to match your interior decor such as buffet tables, display cases, bars, bar stools, host podiums, lounging area sofas and chairs, and even office furniture for the back of the house such as desks and file cabinets. Centerpieces, artwork and even special lighting will help blend everything together for a unified look.

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 refurbished or new outlet will become an instant hit after all of the new furnishings are in place. Customers will feel so at home and comfortable in the surroundings. Utilize this theme in all of your signage and advertising that you use to promote your food service venue.




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