A quick reference for starting a restaurant design project
There is so much to think about when it comes to designing your new pizzeria. Here are some of the considerations for a new restaurant’s design:Â
- FlowÂ
- Kitchen Layout (Put special emphasis here as how your kitchen is laid out can impact your ability to handle high volume periods.)Â
- Equipment Â
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3 Questions to ask before you start designing your new restaurant
Before you can get into those design specifics, you need to answer these three questions:Â
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What’s my budget?Â
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What’s my restaurant’s service model?Â
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What’s my restaurant’s theme and its menu?Â
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In Restaurant Interior: By Design, we identified five common dining room design problems — and how to fix them. Get these issues right from the jump. They are:Â
 Five Common Design Problems
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light. It’s either too bright or too dim.Â
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sound. Environments, hard surfaces, high ceilings and rectangular spaces can create acoustics problems. Â
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age. While everything should look new and fresh for you, if you buy an existing restaurant, this can be an issue. Â
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impractical. Design elements should have a purpose and be strategic.Â
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overspending. It’s a common mistake to get fixated on distinctive design elements and high-end finishes.Â
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Any restaurant design should meet building codes and regulations. Â
Another consideration is looking at trends that make sense for your concept. Read: Today’s Top Restaurant Design Trends Aimed at Elevating the Customer ExperienceÂ
Sustainability has become a major factor in restaurant design. To understand how you can incorporate sustainability into your build, read Achieve Sustainable Goals in a Restaurant Buildout or Remodel.Â


