The right ambience is just as important for restaurant design interior as preparing delicious food or offering world-class services. Most restaurant designs follow a theme, which could be based on food or pop culture. However, the space needs to be aesthetic and functional at the same time. For this reason, the size, shape, and number of tables play an important role in Restaurant Interior Design. Moreover, restaurants also include buffet counters and live kitchen counters for an interactive experience. At the same time, many are opting for an open kitchen, where diners get a view of the cooking process. Here is a list of the most beautiful Restaurant Interior Design trends that are transforming the spatial experience.
“The curve is the line of the Gods.” Myfresh Café is an attempt to create a bold and sinuous space that mimics natural form unequivocally and unabashedly. It is an experimental endeavor that explores the minimal aspect of seamless forms. Architect Charles Deaton said, ‘If people do not have angles, then we should not live in boxes. The perishable grocery super-brand called for an unconventional, fluid, and adhesive design for its restaurant section.
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Designed by: LOOP Design Studio
Location: Panchkula, India
Principal Architect : Suvrita Bhardwaj & Nikhil Pratap Singh
Photograph Courtesy : Purnesh Dev Nikhanj
The approach to the design was to create a space that is rustic yet classy like a vintage car, by curation of experiences through charming ambience and delectable food. Restricting the palatte to concrete,wood and metal was necessary as, wood is a centuries old material and concrete being modern,they both age gracefully.
Designed by: Amoeba Design
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Principal Architect : Pashmin shah and Satyajeet Patwardhan
Photograph Courtesy : Pulkhit Sehgal
Chocoholics and design enthusiasts can now get their fix at the same place. Zuci- Chocolates and Boulangerie is a delightful new restaurant at the upscale, Road 45 Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad. We believe that every project is an invitation to embark on an unexpected and fascinating journey. A chance to tell an adventurous story full of soul; incorporating a mix of materials and influences. A story that portrays what the place has to offer and one that touches every customer.
Designed by: F+S Designs
Location: Hyderabad
Principal Architect : Shamila Meeran, Faisal Vohra
Photograph Courtesy : Ricken Desai
The client brief to emphasize traditional design which reflects a way of life and entice people from nearer places as well as a traveler with a familiar impression. The design ensued was imagined traditional interpretation of contextual influence and fusion with the contemporary character of the exterior building linguistic. The building exterior with exposed red brickwork, bold grooving pattern, bands of concrete, glass façade speaks of simplicity and modern look along with strong roots of earthen touch.
Designed by: Studio 603
Location: Kadi –Nandasan Village
Principal Architect : Alap Shah, Chintan Shah,
Photograph Courtesy : Inclined studio
To enjoy good food, one must be at ease with their food. The environment of our dining can improve the sense of flavors perceived in humans. Club Sulaimani, located by the Calicut beach, can capture the exact feelings with its unique and comfortable features. The entire ambience of the café is reflected in the concept of beach rust and hush of enjoying the food as well as the environment.
Designed by: Prekshaa Design Studio
Location: Calicut
Principal Architect : Bilal Majeed ,Naseef Usman
Photograph Courtesy : Turtle Arts
When I first visited the site with Prashant and Anuj the space was still not opened up and had a lot of fixed decor elements from the previous tenants. Once the space opened up the expansive facade facing the central courtyard of the mall flooded the premises with natural light. This inspired the idea behind the concept of creating a restaurant space that resembled a conservatory. Building on that concept we chose natural finishing materials that lent themselves to this central thought.
Designed by: Minnie Bhatt Design
Principal Architect : Minnie Bhatt
Photograph Courtesy : Pulkit Sehgal
Baba’s restaurant design draws its inspiration from the architecture styles of rural havelis and houses of Punjab. The idea is to create an upcycled space with a traditional material pallette from around the context. The entrance alley is a longitudinal monolithic axis created using mud plaster/phuska and depicts the bazaar streetscape using different volumes, elements and layers. Masons and artisans were brought in from the neighbouring villages to create the phuska mixture and apply it on the walls/surfaces.
Designed by: Loop Design Studio
Location: Chandigarh, India
Principal Architect : Suvrita Bhardwaj, Nikhil Pratap Singh
Brew estate Mohali, a chic cafe design is an atmospheric sequence of spaces inspired by old pubs and night clubs on lower floor whereas the terrace flips into a Mediterranean sunset environment for the romantics.The entrance to the lounge , which is on the second floor and terrace of a commercial setup is through a private lift on ground, which has been camouflaged with an array of industrial décor arrangement using waste products but connect to the brew culture of the setup.
Designed by: Projected Rays Design
Location: Mohali, Punjab
Principal Architect : Rohan Jain
Photograph Courtesy : Nakul Jain
The evocatively named Mitti Ke Rang is a restaurant in Ahmedabad that facilitates the basic human need of socializing in an ambience that respects the earth. With the use of local organic materials — especially clay — local craft and labor, the project is an attempt on the architects’ part to acknowledge the consumerism of today’s world, and in a small way, contribute to minimizing the waste generated by prevalent urban attitudes and lifestyles.
Designed by: The Grid Architects
Location: Ahmedabad
Principal Architect : Snehal Suthar and Bhadri suthar
Photograph Courtesy : Photographix India
Since this branch of The Frontier Post is located in a commercial complex that caters primarily to a working professional crowd, the design was created to reflect a unique blend of Afghani and Awadhi sensibilities with an overarching contemporary essence. A balance was carefully brought about between traditionalism and modernity – both intricately woven carpets and sleek black lighting exist in harmony with each other in this space.
Designed by: Komal Sachdev Designer+Planner & INC Design Studio
Location: Navi Mumbai
Principal Architect : Komal Sachdev & Neha Changwani
Photograph Courtesy : phxindia
The brief was simply laid out before us. They wanted a fine-dining space that would not come out looking rather overwhelmingly expensive. It should be inviting, glamorous yet sensible. Another very important criteria we had to keep in our minds while designing was to comprehensively make the restaurant look distinctive in a way such that its character was not lost in the pool of many other restaurants in its surrounding.
Designed by: Design Ethics Architecture Studio
Location: Rajouri Garden, New Delhi
Principal Architect : Ar. Poulomi, Ar. Jatin
Photograph Courtesy : Satish Kumar
This project was bagged through positive word of mouth publicity. The project had a precise brief: to design an all day dining restaurant, which would have an eclectic mix of Indian, Asian and Continental food, amidst Kolkata’s buzzing IT Hub that could double up as a lounge over the weekends too. The ambience was to be smart, stylish and luxe while a specific directive to avoid the ‘industrial look’.
Designed by: A Square Design
Location: Kolkata
Principal Architect : Ajay Arya
Photograph Courtesy : PHX India. Sebastian + Ira
The site was an existing restaurant at the heart of the city which the client wanted to renovate, to match the growing energy and the demand of the Bangalore crowd. The restaurant had a prominent arched colonnade and vaulted roof with the ceiling height of 20 feet. The focus of the design was to add more warmth and increase the existing fine dine seating to an upscale pub for a larger and eccentric crowd.
Designed by: Maze Concept
Location: Bangalore
Principal Architect : Koushik Ramesh, Priyanka MC, Nikhil Shetty
Photograph Courtesy : Shamanth Patil
The Blue Channel is a fine dining restaurant that has been entertaining the great and the good, for more than 25 years. Housed in Hotel Sapphire, Haryana, it covers an area of 1300 Sq.ft. This restaurant is redesigned for a fine dining experience that elevates the mood and compliments the multicuisine. We designed the interiors and brand keeping in mind the central theme of balance and visual harmony yet a reminiscing the old charm.
Designed by: Design Warehouse
Location: Yamunanagar, Haryana
Principal Architect : Vanya Aggarwal
Photograph Courtesy : PerspectivesbyV
The brief was to develop a calming design language that would steer away from the conventional approach of designing a live barbeque restaurant and opens up a dialogue between the guests and the surrounding around. Rather than going for creating pockets, the design intent was to open up the plan spatially and eventually reduce the possible chaos that happens during rush hours of any live bar-be-cue restaurant.
Location: New Delhi
Principal Architect : Ar. Poulomi Dhar & Jatin Gupta
Photograph Courtesy : Studio NAC
The intent behind creating the Playground was to break the conventionality of the brutalist architecture of Chandigarh. The inside/outside concept was quashed and the restaurant has been treated as a single envelope that flows from one end to another.
Principal Architect : Ar. Suvrita Bhardaj, Ar. Nikhil Pratap Singh
Mezza 9 word comes from the mezzanine floor, though the placed on the first floor. Mezza 9 is a venue space created for a family gathering, corporate events, and hangout place located on the S P ring road between Koba circle and Apollo Hospital, Ahmedabad.
Designed by: Ecube Planners & Designers
Principal Architect : Avani Santoki
Known for its modest and simplistic demeanor, Kanpur is a small city situated along the tranquil banks of the Ganges River. Synonymous to the ambient atmosphere of this quaint location, the recently designed project by Intaglio Design Studio, exerts a vibe that is fresh and tropical. Entitled as the Penthouse, a single glance at the frames of this all-day diner, is enough to instill a feeling of comfort and serenity in the minds of the user. Located on a terrace along a busy street in Swaroop Nagar, the design of this restaurant flamboyantly showcases the magic of minimalistic vitality.
Designed by: Intaglio Design Studio
Location: Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur
Principal Architect : Ar. Chinmay Ajmani
Photograph Courtesy : Daniel Joseph
Atithi restaurant is located in the most developed area of Ahmedabad for the last twenty years. “AtithiDevoBhava“, a well-known Sanskrit phrase is rooted in Indian traditions and rituals. It infers that the Guest is like God and should be treated with utmost honor and love. Gujarati folks are also recognized for their generosity and warm hospitality.
Designed by: P square Designs
Location: Nikol, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Designer : Maulik Bhadani
Photograph Courtesy : Avanti Tohare
When the client approached me for the project what excited me was the name..it would mean creating a quirky yet classy ambiance with exciting possibilities.The restaurant was previously being done by another designer and when I got on board I had the entire layout and floor tiles changed to work towards what I had conceptualized for space.
Designed by: Minnie Bhatt Designs
Location: Runwal Greens, Mulund West
Photograph Courtesy : Prashant Bhat
On entering Indian Accent, guests are greeted in a warm and atmospheric restaurant. Which provides a glimpse into the main restaurant area through opulently round sofa cage. The space is adorned with wooden flooring and beige color textured wall.
Designed by: YBS Design
Location: Agra – India
Photograph Courtesy : Puru Vaishnav Photographic
In a world that thrives on hectic routines and fast paced lifestyles, a Satvik restaurant, Element 3 stands as an oasis of tranquillity and nourishment. Drawing inspiration from ancient Indian philosophies, the design concept is rooted in simplicity, purity and balance. Element 3 aims to provide not just a gastronomic experience but a holistic journey that rejuvenates the mind, body and soul.
Designed by: Studio HC
Location: Krishna temple road , Indiranagar, Bangalore
Principal Architect : Ar.Hemanth Chander
Photograph Courtesy : Mr.CreativeStories
A multi-cuisine restaurant, this dining experience takes one to a different level. “The Masala County”, a grand restaurant with unique interior style which relates to the Wabi-Sabi philosophy. For the entrance zone that is the esteem of the restaurant, we designed the grand entry with wooden lattice. As it enhances the beauty and ambiance which shows the richness of the place. We then designed the Giant central zone which the combines all three zones. To cover this space, we used canvas drape ceiling and customized fiber lamps to give it a one-piece look and the royalness of the place.
Designed by: Studio Of Architecture
Location: Agora Mall, Ahmedabad
Principal Architect : Ar. Vijay Shamani
Photograph Courtesy : Dimi Shamani
A restaurant that is completely engulfed in the realm of arches, designed by Yellow Architects is a business haven in the city of Nizams. The warm tones of the Moroccan blue entryway and natural wood shade welcome the city’s BBQ enthusiasts in their own distinct style. The property is amid one of Hyderabad’s busiest neighborhoods, noted for its high footfall. The key aim is to pique guests’ interest right at the entrance lobby, which was accomplished by using an incredible patterned ceiling, while the walls were already swamped with promotional branding.
Designed by: Yellow Architects
Location: Kondapur, Hyderabad
Principal Architect : Ar. Vamshi Krishna Cherupally
Photograph Courtesy : Volumes.
Taking the Oriental as a design challenge through a new, innovative concept and unique space. The project idea was comprehensible by the client of bringing the core of East Asian societies with different cultures, styles, religions and shaping it into designs that can produce friendly space, proportion and generate emotions among visitors.
Designed by: aplus design
Location: Mumbai, India
Principal Designers: Ravi Gajjar
Photograph Courtesy : Prashant bhatt
Our client reached out to us with the concept of creating a bar in the heart of the city of Jaipur. She was very specific about making it into a sophisticated and plush lounge. Just returning back from London, highly inspired by the bars and homes of Victorian style, she wanted to make a similar space in Jaipur. Being the first of this kind it should stand out and give the guests a vibe of luxury and richness of the bygone era in this Victorian themed bar.
Designed by: ZAD Studio
Location: Jaipur
Principal Architect : Ar. Zaka Sanjari
Photograph Courtesy : Studio BluOra
Kake di Hatti is an authentic Punjabi fine-dine restaurant. Being first outlet as fine –dine and holding legacy of decades, for us it was like painting blank canvas with its rich history. Word “Punjabi” instantly reminds us of dhaba style or a flamboyance visuals. But we decided to defy stereotype image of Punjabi fine-dine. Instead we chose to have an approach which is more intangible and make space speak for itself.
Designed by: Amogh Archidesign
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Photograph Courtesy : Inclined Studio
It is my passion to constantly pursue a fresh inspiration. I continually search for the most compelling design styles and highest quality of materials available. With an accomplished eye and an informal approach to the design process, we collaborate with my clients to create spaces that are truly personal. The thoughtful and well-crafted design makes a space easier to understand and experiencing such a space lifts the spirit, too. It is, therefore, not just about the aesthetic; it is a practical and philosophical discipline.
Designed by: HTID
Location: Malad, Mumbai
Principal Architect : Hiren Tank
Photograph Courtesy : Robi Mehra
The House of Makeba is an alluring restaurant in ahmedabad with a resplendent milieu spread across 4500-5000 sq.ft. Designed by Amogh Designs, it is a compendium of four floors, all of them offering a different ambience satisfying different nerves in you. The entire property has been painted in green and blue colour palette with neutral greys and hand painted wall art.
Designed by: Amogh Designs
Principal Architect : Pankti shah & Shalvi shah
As one approaches the restaurant, the patterned tiles cladded on the walls gives a pop of patterns in the overall neutral colour scheme adopted for the entire restaurant. The central wooden ceiling houses a custom made circular glass Light fixture that sheds ambient light in the foyer area.
Designed by: Saajan Architects
Location: Berhampur, Odisha
Principal Architect : Ar. Saajan Varanasi
The project brief for OCTA was to do a complete turnaround of the space from its last incarnation, which was of a night club. In keeping with the times, the space has been made as something which is upbeat and happy. Industrial accents have been mixed with accents of 60’s geometric vibe inspired by Verner Panton’s work. An overarching grey colour palette have been offset with a splash of yellow. The usage of colour is very restrained.
Designed by: Swarup Dutta
Principal Architect : Swarup Dutta
Photograph Courtesy : Srimally Maitra
The capital of Vietnam – Hanoi is a fast-growing city in all aspects typical for the dynamic Southeast Asian region. With increasing urbanization and population, currently approximately 8 million people in Hanoi, the number of high-rise buildings in the city will certainly be significantly growing. The location of the newly designed restaurant is a high-density area of high-rise buildings with offices and residential dwellings along with a large number of major roads connecting the neighboring cities.
Designed by: ODDO Architects
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Principal Architect : Nguyen Duc Trung
Photograph Courtesy : Hoang Le Photography
Pasta Street is an all-day dine-in Italian Restaurant. And this particular one located in Whitefield is the fourth addition to this chain of restaurants. We were commissioned to design a 3,900 sft specialty Italian restaurant, and the concept was to create an Interplay of material, pattern, colour, texture, which would be reflective of the mood of the Italian style as is the case in the earlier designed ones by us as well.
Designed by: Talking Spaces
Location: Whitefield, Bangalore
Principal Architect : Shruti Bihani
Photograph Courtesy : Shine Parsan
One of the most significant components for designing a grand commercial bar is setting the overall vibe and energy of the space. The remarkable bar in Chembur, Mumbai designed by ESI Design Studio features such an ambiance through the bold combination of colors, patterns, and textures used with strong geometrical language. The visitors would love to spend a few extra hours with their martinis to experience such an electrifying experience.
Designed by: ESI Design Studio
Location: Chembur, Mumbai
Principal Architect : Ar.Jinesh Sanghavi & Ar.Ektaa Chhadva
Photograph Courtesy : Umang shah
The space is characterized by bands and layers of different hues and textures that bind the entire space in a singular composition. Shree Rathnam bridges South Indian architectural vibrancy and elegant austerity of modernist interior. The warm color tones and hues are reminiscent of the different shades of natural landscape in the Southern part of Indian peninsula.
Location: Sector 9, Panchkula
Principal Architect : Ar. Nikhil Pratap Singh & Ar. Suvrita Bhardwaj
The concept behind the design for Under the Mango tree restaurant Designed With by simplicity and contrast. Simple, orderly and defined by light tones and pure lines. The original restaurant was a single floor, open air casual café. The architecture of the place was already reminiscent of traditional design with vaulted ceilings. We decided to push this further by paying homage to the hotel’s rich colonial history by the addition of faceted columns which introduce a layer of classical architecture into the otherwise modern space.
Designed by: Studio Será
Location: Bhopal – India
Located in the bustling urban neighborhood of Koramangala – Bangalore, K-OS The GameBar presents itself as a seamless culmination of brand-driven design and an engaging recreational venue and a modern restaurant design. The space is the brainchild of its four founders, a group of engineers who wanted to meld their passion for gaming and create an immersive environment to enjoy the former.
Designed by: Vybe Studio
Location: Bangalore, Karnataka
Principal Architect : Viraj Kumar
Photograph Courtesy : Ravi Verma
From Designers Diary: Our firm, The Blue Leaves Design Group, won the competition to design the new cafeteria for SAP. SAP is the world’s largest business software provider. It needed a new cafe for its employees at their ground floor facility at Vatika Towers, Golf Course Road, Gurgaon. The cafe serves 800 people in a session with a seating capacity of 200 pax at one time. The project was managed by Cushman & Wakefield (C&W).
Designed by: The Blue Leaves Design Group
Location: Gurgaon
This restaurant flourishes in the capital of Gujarat, this restaurant’s interior design has an uncluttered and natural ambiance where customers can relax and enjoy the delicious food. A 750 sq.ft. space designed by Vivid Decor is a sophistication subtle reflection of both tropical and sophistication. To create a great atmosphere, our modern restaurant design incorporates striking architectural elements and a delicate combination of high-quality materials.
Designed by: Vivid Decor
Location: Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Vidhi Soni Teraiya
Photograph Courtesy : Pratikruti09
The concept of kindness begins within and is derived from the journey of transitioning from a past of unhealthy living to a present of a healthy and nutritious lifestyle. This cafe is designed with organic architecture principles, incorporating elements of feminist design. It features an earthy and rugged aesthetic, contrasted by a modern strip. The unique concept of the space is centered around two rocks, with a long rectangular area sculpted between them to create a modern eatery space.
Designed by: Grahaam Studio
Location: Bandra (W), Mumbai
Principal Architect : Ar. Krittika Jain
Photograph Courtesy : Kashvi Gidwani
Jalpaan is a restaurant that has been designed to raise the bar for authentic Indian cuisine eateries. The concept was to convey with the interior, the fresh and traditional essence that the menu was going to offer. We have reflected our ideas in the spaces through spatial planning, light and materials. The space creates moods for every occasion which is achieved through ambient lighting and the color schemes adopted.
Designed by: FOAID
Location: Saligramam, Chennai
A restaurant with an unusual theme generally attracts customers. The idea for this food outlet has influenced the architecture and the overall ambience of the place. The restaurant is the perfect place to satiate the cravings for the delicious and royal meals. It’s a great place for casual dining on the serene and pristine land of Hyderabad. A good design can do as much for an eatery as good food, drinks and service can.
Designed by: Tripleadesignlab
Principal Architect : Ar. Arulalan
Photograph Courtesy : vineeth
Our client wanted to create a timeless, elegant and exotic experience for their customers. We chose to use interior decoration and décor products that are an imaginative blend of Arabic and contemporary embellishing style Restaurant Interiors.
Designed by: Artystry Interior Design Studio
Location: Calicut, Kerala
Principal Architect : Nahal Ahamed and Anas Mohammed
Photograph Courtesy : Pressy Xpressions
Sambharsa is a small south-Indian paradise in the north of India in Jaipur, Rajasthan, a restaurant serving authentic delicacies. Here every aspect of the decor is Authentically inclined to the culture & craft of the South. We kept the theme bright with vibrant motifs & textures inspired by South-Indian art & South Indian homes. We took inspiration from our trip to South India, which eventually helped us understand their architecture precisely.
Designed by: Arghusk
Principal Designer: Manali Jamad & Kushagra
Photograph Courtesy : Setters.in
Kalaghoda boasts as a hub of culture and architecture, flanked by landmark buildings which are remnants of colonial architecture and programs that are both modern and traditional. Every building speaks of architectural brilliance and craftsmanship that seldom remain in modern construction. Thereby, we wanted the design to observe and rejuvenate its heritage. Thus, this design is a modest endeavour, to shape the space with a great sense of poise and everlasting appeal from a material palette that is facile yet elegant.
Designed by: Studio PM
Location: Kalaghoda , Mumbai
Principal Architect : Priyank Mehta
A restaurant’s interior décor holds an essential part of the restaurant marketing strategy. This is how the traditional style restaurant in Jabalpur achieved a huge success in a short period. As it was situated on the fourth floor of a hotel, it was very essential for the designer to create a magnificent entry gate as it is the first thing that the visitor will notice as he/she walks through the doors.
Designed by: Design cloud
Location: Jabalpur
Principal Designer: Poonam Shrivastava
Photograph Courtesy : The Dark Room Photography
In current times, Restaurant Interior Design is becoming a competitive field. Interior designers are trying out new styles and concepts for an elegant restaurant design. There are experiments with decorative ceilings, metal accents, and luxe decor for a unique dining experience. Once disregarded in Restaurant Interior Design, the common hand wash area is becoming a luxurious space away from the dining area. To tackle the crowd, most restaurants and cafes have waiting spaces and reception, where one has to book their spot. Unfortunately, they are yet to learn to handle larger crowds through design. How can Restaurant Interior Design tackle the issue of overcrowding and parking facilities in a space-restricted scenario?
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