Published October 18, 2017

How DIY Design Can Curb Costs for Restaurants

Restaurant interior décor communicates brand identity but is expensive, yet owners can still find clever ways to tell their story while saving money on design. Maintaining design flexibility is one such: DC-based &pizza uses a cheap, industrial concept, which allows it to invest in wall art. Using or re-purposing reclaimed items, as Seoul Taco does, is another. For larger chains like Newk’s Eatery in Jackson, replicating the same design across many stores, rather than customizing each individually, can meaningfully cut construction costs.

Key Takeaways:

  • This article tells how to save money when furnishing an up and coming restaurant (Small Business).
  • Being able to save nearly half of the predicted cost for furnishings by buying refurbished or previously owned furnishings
  • Using the same supplier for furnishings to assure quality and looks consistently. (Same cabinets from the same buyer across each restaurant)

“From floor to ceiling, lighting to walls, and fixtures to furniture, interior design is pricy. Some restaurants, however, have found creative ways to curb those costs.”

Read more: https://www.qsrmagazine.com/finance/how-diy-design-can-curb-costs-restaurants

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