3 Top Flooring Fitout Trends for Restaurants

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3 Top Flooring Fitout Trends for Restaurants

27 February 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


When you walk inside a restaurant or café, the last thing you would look at or expect somebody else to look at is the floor. Most guests concentrate on the furniture, the walls and the roof, but they pay very little, if any, attention to the floor. This might be attributed to the fact that people are more aware of things that are at eye level than below. It is no wonder some restaurants have bland or washed-up floors that don't do much to appeal to their customers. If you are thinking of renovating your restaurant, then you should not ignore the floors. This article highlights trendy floors you should make part of your café's fitout to enhance guests' dining experience.

Zoning Floors

If you desire to appeal to different types of diners, then there are various ways you can achieve this. For instance, you can arrange the furniture in such a way that a certain section welcomes families while another appeals to people who need their privacy. You can achieve the same with zoning flooring. This allows restaurants to create visibly different zones in a single space without making the space appear too busy. For example, if you want to make a section of the restaurant appeal to kids, you can use a decorative or colourful finish on the flooring. Similarly, you can use elegant patterns on the floor for guests looking for a romantic evening.

Customised Flooring

Competition is relatively high in the hospitality industry, and restaurants are doing all they can to stay on top of their game. Notably, restaurant owners have found that they can easily customise their flooring to match their core values. For example, if you are well known for your seafood, then you can decorate the floor with sea life themes. This might include painting the images of an anchor or a ship's wheel. On the other hand, if you serve fast foods such as burgers and fries, then you can draw playful and colourful images of customers enjoying their fast foods on the floor. If you have customised flooring in your restaurant, it can excite the customer right from the entrance, consequently setting the right mood.

Rubber Flooring 

Restaurants are areas where people go to relax after a long day's work or simply to have a good time. Some even go ahead and remove their shoes while at the restaurants to give their feet a break. With the shock absorption properties of rubber, rubber flooring is proving to be a hit with restaurants, especially the bustling kind. Once customers step in, their feet and legs are relieved of any pressures, thereby inducing a relaxing feeling that will last during their time at the restaurant.

For more information, contact a hospitality fitout design service.