Do You know Industrial style coffee shop?

What kind of coffee shop is industrial style? If you have no idea about this kind of coffee shop, you can refer to our latest coffee shop design, which is a perfect industrial style mixed with natural elements! The cement gray wall, metal grid, exposed pipelines and other industrial style standard features are integrated with green plant walls and wooden elements, which are both trendy and warm. Young people like these decorations. If you want to open such a shop immediately after reading this, don't panic, follow the following steps step by step:

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Space planning: Build the "skeleton" first

Functional zoning: As in the design drawing, clearly separate the operation area (coffee making), guest area (scattered seats + long bar + small area on the second floor), and display area (menu blackboard, product display). The operation area is used to place core equipment such as coffee machines and grinders, which must be close to the guest area for convenient food delivery; the guest area should not be crowded, leaving enough space for walking. The long bar is suitable for a single-person office and quick coffee drinking, and the round table and square table are suitable for friends to get together.

Use the height: If the store is high enough, you can make a small second floor as shown in the picture, and make it a semi-open area. It will instantly add a sense of privacy and layering. It can also be used as a check-in point, so that customers can take beautiful photos of "drinking coffee in an industrial loft"!

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Hard decoration design

  • Wall: The soul of industrial style is cement gray! Directly apply cement paint (choose artistic cement paint if the budget is enough; the texture is even better), saving money and producing results. If you want to add some changes, partially paste wooden veneer panels (like the wall with the menu blackboard), or make a green plant wall (buy simulated green plant walls online, which are easy to maintain and can create a natural atmosphere).
  • Floor: Choose dark solid wood composite flooring, which has a wood grain texture and is wear-resistant. Coffee can be wiped off when it is poured on it. It is warmer than the pure industrial style cement floor and feels comfortable on the feet.
  • Ceiling: Boldly expose the pipelines! Paint it black or dark gray, and then install a metal grid (to cover up the ugliness and have an industrial feel). Choose a retro industrial style chandelier, like the one in the picture, with brass elements and exposed bulbs. Once the lights are on, the atmosphere is filled.

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Soft furnishings: details determine the "atmosphere"

Furniture: You have to choose furniture that matches the overall style. Just like the industrial-style coffee studio mentioned above, brown leather and metal-legged chairs are retro and industrial, and metal high stools are placed on the long bar, which fits the tough style of the space very well. It is warm and textured, and it is also waterproof and scratch-resistant.

Decoration: Hang a blackboard menu on the wall (handwritten by yourself is super warm, and you can change it at any time), industrial posters (coffee culture, retro patterns); put small green plants on the table (real succulents, small potted plants, cheap and viable), and retro coffee cups as decorations; use metal grids or wooden fences for the railings on the second floor to echo the overall style.

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Coffee shop lighting

Meet basic lighting: First of all, ensure that there is sufficient light in the store to meet the basic needs of customers, such as reading menus and using electronic devices. The brightness of the main light should be appropriate, not too dark to make people feel depressed, nor too bright to be dazzling. Like the chandeliers commonly used in industrial style, they must be bright enough and match the overall style.

Create atmosphere: Use lighting to create different atmospheres. For example, setting up some local warm lights in the guest area, such as hiding light strips under the table, can create a warm and comfortable atmosphere, suitable for friends to gather and chat; using track lights in the display area to focus on illuminating menus, coffee product displays, etc., highlight the key points and attract customers' attention.

Lighting level: Create a sense of hierarchy through different types of lighting. The main light, auxiliary lighting (wall lamps, table lamps, etc.), and decorative lighting (light strips, string lights, etc.) are matched with each other to avoid the lighting being too single, making the store space more three-dimensional and atmospheric.

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