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Amazing food and fast service are essential ingredients of a successful restaurant, but it also takes the right facade and an atmosphere your guests love. An outdated room can leave guests rolling their eyes, and a worn facade can keep them from stepping inside in the first place. Fortunately, a skilled commercial contractor can breathe new life into your space with just a few simple upgrades.

How to Update Your Restaurant

1. Start Outside

The exterior of your building is your chance to make a strong first impression and establish your brand identity. Bold colors that match the rest of your branding are especially powerful, even if you just paint your door and trim a vibrant blue or red.

2. Focus on the Lighting

commercial contractorNothing influences the atmosphere of a room like lighting, so pay careful attention to the placement and style of the fixtures. For instance, hanging lights lower over each table will give your guests a sense of privacy and make the space feel cozier.

3. Invest in New Furniture

It may not be fair, but guests tend to associate worn upholstery and scratched tables with lower-quality food and poor service. Investing in new tables, chairs, and booths will immediately improve the customer experience, or you may ask your commercial contractor to have your existing pieces refinished.

4. Redecorate the Walls

The artwork on your walls is an opportunity to tell a story about your brand and set your restaurant apart. If the photos and paintings are generic or dated, consider buying new pieces from local artists, or having a mural painted on a large wall.

 

With over 25 years’ experience and a reputation throughout Central Ohio for achieving beautiful results on every job, TTAD is the commercial contractor of choice for your restaurant remodel. They use only the best materials on the market and are dedicated to bringing your vision to life. Visit their website for an overview of their services, get more remodeling tips and advice on Facebook, or call (740) 927-1787 to discuss your project with one of the area’s top commercial contractors today.

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