Open A Cute Ice Cream Store Inside Mall Center

With the arrival of summer, ice cream will once again be a hot commodity. Are you planning to open an ice cream shop in a shopping mall? Have you figured out how to decorate your shop? Take a look at our latest ice cream shop designs!

Design Concept: Incorporating an "Ice Cream Feel"

The designer is a true ice cream enthusiast! He's fully integrated the "soft, swirling, and melting" qualities of ice cream into the design.

The ceiling light strips are designed to resemble "melting butter" flowing downwards, the door frame edges are deliberately shaped like "melting ice cream waves," and even the floor mosaics have hidden "frosting patterns." The walls of the shop evoke the wavy feel of flowing water.

Even the ceiling lights are designed to resemble "cloud ice cream." The translucent material looks like frosting, and the light emanating from within creates a warm and soothing effect.

The entire shop creates a strong visual impact, allowing customers to easily identify you as an ice cream shop even when they're just passing by.

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Furniture Design: centered around ice cream elements

The store's various display counters and furniture are designed entirely around ice cream.

The seating is a combination of rounded low stools and curved benches, incorporating the soft texture of ice cream into the bench design. There are both individual seating areas for individual customers to enjoy their treats and connected benches for small groups to enjoy ice cream together.

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The display shelves are cleverly designed: transparent glass cases embedded with warm lighting create the illusion of ice cream balls "frozen in mid-air," drawing the eye directly to them. Miniature ice cream cones are also hung like a waterfall, instantly embodying the "ice cream atmosphere"!

The ice cream bar is a must-see!

The undulating shape of the front resembles ice cream sliding down a cone, its curves following the rhythm of the flow: the central arch aligns perfectly with the core of the operation area (where staff members are most comfortable collecting ingredients and pressing cones), while the sides taper gently, creating a natural flow for customers queuing. Even more striking is the harmonious interaction with the semi-arc-shaped lighting strips above. The circular lights on the top resemble "floating cream bubbles," while the ripples of the bar counter resemble the sweetness overflowing from the bubbles. The two echo each other, creating a "melting sweetness" throughout the shop.

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The bar's color scheme is also beautiful: mint green spreads from the bottom to the top, while creamy white edges the top, creating a "gradient filter" effect. The light green isn't glaring, but rather exudes a cool, refreshing air; the creamy white is as gentle as freshly whipped milk foam. Standing at the counter, customers feel as if their noses are already touching the rim of their cones.

Menus cover the back wall of the bar and in front of the cashier area, leaving no space unused. Two large ice cream freezers are located to the left of the cashier counter, their transparent glass covers maximizing the display of flavors, ensuring customers are immediately tempted to purchase.

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Decorative Fusion: Plants + Check-in Spots: Sweet and Sophisticated

A perfect shop design requires a variety of decorative elements!

The plant selection is thoughtful: cacti and ferns against the light green walls create a refreshing, yet understated, oasis within the mint ice cream. There are also a few ice cream stickers adorning the walls.

A large ice cream sculpture stands in the center of the shop. The creamy part is designed to be transparent acrylic, which glows and draws customers' attention. This also extends the wait time inside the shop and allows customers to take photos and share them on their social media platforms.

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Color: The right color combination creates a pleasant shopping experience.

Ice cream often creates a refreshing feeling, and one can be very concerned about using the wrong colors and making them look "dazzling." However, the color scheme at Lokatia resembles "ice cream through a Morandi filter":

The color formula: mint green + caramel orange, both desaturated, "smoothed" colors, create a "mint chocolate with caramel sauce" look, refreshing and warming. No filters are needed for photos.

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The layout hides the traffic flow: upon entering the door, you will be attracted by the ice cream cone sculpture (check in) → turn right to the cashier (order) → the customer area is hidden behind the curved partition (sit down and eat), the route is as smooth as the "order of licking an ice cream cone", and there is no need to get dizzy at all.