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Coming Up With A Theme For Your Restaurant - By: Justin Davis

Restaurants should have a proper theme for it to flourish. It all depends on how the interior d�cor of the place is done. That is why it is important to hire the proper expert for these things, that is, an architect that specializes in restaurants or an interior designer.

Ambiance is also affected with the lighting. You can use dim lighting on a room and focus a spotlight on the tabletop to create a dramatic effect. You can also use a droplight so that the light is concentrated on the table but directed away from the eyes of the diners. You can also use pastel-colored lights to match the color accent of the room. Pin lights are also a creative way of focusing light on a limited area.

Ask the designer to come up with a color combination that you would like. If you want something elegant, use the combination of lavender and silver. The designer could come up with a combination of contrasting colors like red and green, this is a fitting combination for an Italian restaurant. Or you could go for a monochromatic combination which is different shades of a single color. Or go for a combination wherein the colors compliment each other. You can also try to use pastel colors. Whichever color theme you use make sure that it is consistent in every aspect of the restaurant, that is, from the wallpaper to the table setting.

Of course, your furniture. The furniture must match the theme of the restaurant. If you have agreed with the designer on a minimalist design, pick tables and chairs that have simple design, usually black lacquer on wood. But if you agreed upon a classic design, pick ornate tables and chairs. You have a choice of wood with carved frames. Make sure that the type of material on the seats would match the color theme although you could opt for seat covers on the seats. If you agreed on a country design, you could pick wicker furniture.

Use wrought-iron tables and chairs with a lot of terra cotta for the floor and walls if you restaurants theme is the outdoor look. If you go for a commercial design, you can use plastic furniture. Just make sure you pick the ones with a sturdy design because plastic tends to deteriorate with time and becomes brittle.

There are now more than 1.2 million restaurant locations in the United States, which tells you that restaurant competition is tighter than ever before. What your staff wears adds a lot to the experience. A well thought out uniform will enhance the brand identity of your business, because your staff is the personal face of your company. As they represent you and your establishment, they should radiate competence and confidence to your customers, no matter if the kind of atmosphere you have is casual or formal.
Even in a casual sidewalk short-order grill, people want to see some uniformity. Perhaps because it promotes professionalism and it shows you care. For some sub-conscious reason, uniforms put your customers at ease. They identify the person in charge, and the good thing about somebody else being in charge is that it's not you. The pressure's off; you're in good hands! Just place your order, and the helpful, friendly staff person will take it from there.
Restaurant uniforms also help to keep the atmosphere of your establishment consistent. We have the tuxedo uniform, or waiter jacket and gloves combination, which can create an exclusive, "special occasion" atmosphere that makes the customer feel important and fancy. People have a psychological urge to spend big and tip big when in the presence of formal-dress staff.
But then, the casual restaurant also keeps its own brand identity when they have a heavily-themed or fun atmosphere. Think broad red-and-white stripes on a collared polo shirt, a snappy little black bow tie, and suspenders and you have a host or hostess at TGI Friday's. Happy day, it's party time! Time to unwind after work, relax, order a hearty, simple meal, and have a few laughs with your friends. You knew it as soon as you saw the outfit - of course you do! You're a regular, you come here all the time, right?
Likewise, an ethnic theme is a popular source of inspiration for restaurant staff uniforms. Whether Mexican, Chinese, Italian, Cajun, Samoan - any country you can name, the ethnic specialty of your restaurant can be creatively expressed by your staff's attire. For other kinds of theming, a creative and smart look can add to your restaurant's atmosphere of an exotic tropical outpost, a Greek amphitheater, or a suave and sultry beach-side resort.

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