Crowded and thin small tables and chairs combined with various cheap faux wallpapers can of course save a lot on decorating. But would you like your fast food restaurant to look like this?
In fact, decoration of fast food restaurants does not require extensive design planning. We looked at popular examples of fast food restaurants and found that they all have one thing in common - color matching.
This is a very popular Portuguese chain restaurant in UK. Almost every city in UK has one or two branches. The signature fried chicken has attracted many visitors here. The dining area in lobby is kept in light colors, space looks relatively large, and can also create a leisurely and relaxed atmosphere.
The wall area is decorated in dark colors to create a warm and romantic environment. Random bright colored decorations make dining area not too crowded, creating an atmosphere of romance and chic.
This famous online restaurant located in Toronto, Canada combines different color schemes to achieve a harmonious and unified presentation effect.
Bright, warm colors are uplifting, visually stimulating for guests, and help increase restaurant turnover. However, cold background and metallic details do a good job of neutralizing large area of warm colors in field of view. Highlights understated texture.
The marble countertop pairs with an inviting food display that won't be too delicate, but will draw in appetite. I believe that dinner here will be unforgettable.
The last case is a chain of pizzerias in Shenzhen. A strategy of heavy finishing and light finishing was adopted.
Based on fact that main design of restaurant does not undergo major changes, design of restaurant can be updated regularly. Much of repair cost can be reduced.
Of course, design of this American industrial style fast food restaurant looks opposite.
The overall color tone is retro and textured, because color selection is relatively classic, if material selection work before finishing is done well, there is no need for regular repair and finishing in subsequent period of operation.
Color matching for decorative elements is a science, and no color scheme is truly universal. It's a good design decision to find one that suits your style.