ATLANTA, GA, September 17, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A bold color palate can invigorate a restaurant and make it look modern and fun. However, American Hospitality Furniture notes that before you buy paint, there are some considerations you should keep in mind when choosing a bold new look for your restaurant.
The commercial seating products producer explains that certain colors are better than others for a restaurant setting. For example, shades of red have been scientifically proven to encourage individuals to eat more. It's no wonder that so many fast food chains and restaurants have the color red as one of their main colors. If you want your patrons to save room for dessert, you might consider using a red or orange tone in your dining room.
In contrast, shades of blue have been proven to suppress the appetite. Seafood restaurants may find this to be a good thing (in addition to working with their overall theme), but most restaurants will want to stay away from shades of blue and purple.
Yellows have been proven to encourage people to feel happy and jovial. American Hospitality Furniture believes this is one of the best overall color choices a restaurant can make because it will encourage diners to come back again and again.
If you want to incorporate bold colors without overwhelming your guests, you might consider using pops of bold colors on your restaurant furniture.
"It's best to stick to one or two accent colors as too many bright colors on furniture can make your restaurant feel more like a classroom than a dining room," says Trent Quan, Sales Manager of American Hospitality Furniture.
Learn more about using bold colors in your restaurant furniture design at http://www.americanhospitalityfurniture.com.
About American Hospitality Furniture:
American Hospitality Furniture provides the most comprehensive and competitively priced selection of restaurant and hotel related seating solutions. The company also specialize in full package restaurant and hotel bids, including commercial grade equipment and small-wares.
Learn more at http://www.americanhospitalityfurniture.com.
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