Choosing the right furniture for your new restaurant can be
very time-consuming but also a lot of fun. It is an opportunity to put your
stamp on the establishment and set the mood for years to come. It is
additionally vital to choose based on the theme of the restaurant and your own
personality, but you might forget to take into consideration what really
matters - your customers. When making your furniture checklist make sure you
bear in mind the following:
Your customers must be comfortable. This depends to some
degree on what sort of establishment you run - whether you serve fast food or
long meals. Diners need to sit in comfort for the duration of the meal. This
means that your furniture should have the right amount of padding, offer a good
seating position for eating from a table, be the right height from the table
and adjustable to the correct distance. Sometimes people make the mistake of
buying chunky pieces of furniture that don't fit very well underneath the table
so are difficult to pull closer.
The seating must not be cramped - customers should have the
ability to get up easily and never having to squeeze in between furniture. This
could upset their own party and also those nearby. It should also be light
enough to be moved easily but sturdy enough to provide a seat for even the most
robust diner. The materials should be carefully chosen to take into
consideration the rest of your restaurant - for example if you have wooden
floors avoid seating that will squeal when it is moved! Small details like this
influence people's perception of your restaurant and can leave a bad impression
even if they are not sure why.
Your tables must be the right size, both to fit into
your restaurant allowing for optimum use of the space, and also to give the
customer a convenient dining experience. For example, if you have got a lot of
corners you might want some circular tables to let people sit in them without
being cramped. Smaller tables are perfect to cater for couples or those dining
alone. Among the worst things for a diner is to have a table that is too small
for their plates and they have to shuffle things around. Even then they might
worry about knocking something to the floor. If you serve large plates or large
side orders, don't buy very small tables where you will encounter this problem.
Another effect of how big your restaurant furniture is the
quality of service the customer receives. Large tables and chairs take up a lot
of space and can mean that your waiting staff finds it difficult to move
between groups when serving. This makes service slower and can actually cause
accidents if spaces become overcrowded. Be sure to measure all the furniture
you buy or test it in situ to make sure there are no space concerns.
The color and style of your furniture is totally your
decision and gives your restaurant its unique atmosphere. If you remember the
customer in all your decisions you will strike the right balance for your
business.
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