Locating And Purchasing Rustic Restaurant Furniture

By Lucia Weeks


Whether you are getting ready to open a new and exciting food outlet or are in the middle of refurbishing an existing one, you need to find new furnishings to match your distinctive decor. Rustic restaurant furniture may be just what you need to lend a comfortable and homey feel to your food outlet. Finding it is what may be an issue. You may even need to travel out of state to locate exactly the furnishings you are seeking.

Most of these furnishings would be made of wood, usually walnut, oak, pine or hickory. Some of the materials used can even be logs, branches and reclaimed barn wood. The furnishing styles you can choose from include Southwestern, Mexican or traditional American. It is the construction of the individual pieces plus the paint, upholstery, stain, metal trims, hardware or leather added that will give each piece its own distinct personality.

Rough wooden booths lining the main room of the venue can give the decor an intriguing look. Top it off with vintage signs on the walls as well as antique accessories, and you will have a truly unique and enticing venue.

Picnic tables also make wonderful seating in a casual venue. You can paint them, stain them or just leave them in their natural state to give the dining room and patio areas real atmosphere.

Utilize a combination of booths and tables to create a truly authentic look for your business. Before arranging the tables and booths, lay out an effective floor plan on paper for optimal guest satisfaction and employee work flow. Maintain the ability to move both the tables and booths as needed for new looks throughout the year.

Find and buy a mixture of several different styles of wooden chairs and tables. Mix them up on the floor and around the room. Add antique centerpieces and even vintage salt and pepper shakers and condiment bottles to the mix for a truly eclectic look.

Furnishings such as bars, bar stools, display cases, counters, hostess stands, desks, and buffet tables can also be purchased to match your furnishings. Accessories such as artwork, lighting and centerpieces can also be added that will give even more personality and charm to the overall theme.

Don't forget to carry on your theme in the restrooms, offices, and at the main entrance to the facility. Building features that also may feature this type of theme can include wooden planters, staircases, railings, floors and ceilings. Even the menus could have a vintage and homey feel in the artwork, fonts and even the food items featured.

Your venue will be an instant hit and guests will be drawn to your place of business with the addition of your new furnishings. Customers will be delighted and entranced with your new look and feel instantly at home when they walk through your doors. Continue to use your theme even in your advertising and signage used to promote your outlet.




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