AI Restaurant Interior Design
Restaurant interiors are brand storytelling in physical form — the design must guide the diner's mood, support the service model, and create an atmosphere worth travelling across the city for.
Design Considerations
- Table density vs. diner comfort
- Acoustic management for conversation
- Lighting that flatters food and diners
- Service flow and kitchen adjacency
- Brand identity through materials
20 Styles for Your Restaurant
Modern Minimalist
Clean lines, neutral tones, and open breathing space
Industrial
Exposed brick, raw steel, Edison bulbs, and reclaimed wood
Scandinavian
Light woods, white walls, cozy textiles, and hygge warmth
Mediterranean
Terracotta, arched doorways, mosaic tiles, warm sunlight
Japanese Zen
Natural wood, tatami, stone accents, and serene simplicity
Art Deco
Geometric patterns, gold accents, velvet, and glamour
Rustic Farmhouse
Shiplap walls, barn wood, mason jars, and country charm
Contemporary Luxury
Marble, crystal, plush fabrics, and sophisticated elegance
Mid-Century Modern
Teak furniture, organic shapes, warm amber tones
Bohemian
Layered textiles, macramé, rattan, eclectic global mix
Coastal
Whitewashed wood, navy accents, rope details, linen fabrics
Biophilic
Living walls, abundant plants, natural light, organic materials
Hollywood Regency
High gloss, bold patterns, mirrored surfaces, dramatic pieces
Wabi-Sabi
Imperfect beauty, handmade ceramics, muted earth tones
Maximalist
Bold patterns, rich colors, layered textures, eclectic art
French Country
Toile patterns, distressed wood, soft pastels, rustic elegance
Brutalist
Raw concrete, dramatic forms, monolithic furniture, geometric shadows
Retro 70s
Orange/brown palette, shag carpet, rounded furniture, warm paneling
Cottagecore
Floral prints, painted furniture, lace curtains, vintage china
Neo-Classical
Ornate moldings, marble columns, crystal chandeliers, grand proportions
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