Restaurant booth seating is a fixed system of modular chairs that creates pleasant, intimate environments for guests. Along with providing a degree of privacy, it helps maximise available floor space by creating efficient layouts. At ArchiPro, we offer a selection of seats to help you customise booth seating and/or banquette seating arrangement in your venue.
Hospitality seating encompasses a broad range of commercial-grade designs, from chairs and tables to modular systems such as booths and banquettes.
Banquette, booth and bench seating are the terms often used interchangeably for a specific type of seat system. They all mark modular or/and custom-built pieces of furniture that can be designed and arranged in a multitude of ways. There are, however, some fundamental differences between them:
Banquette seating is a space-savvy solution with a distinctive appeal. Booths are a good and popular seating choice for cafes. They provide customers with a quiet and comfortable space to enjoy coffee or a meal and have a conversation or do some work.
The classic, clean-lined design is ideal for blending in with different decors. It typically features one chase of colour on the seat and back, without additional embellishments. It’s a cost-effective solution easy to maintain and refresh.
Button-tufted design is a timeless classic, with float button, deep button, or square stitched button back. Its sumptuous, comfortable aesthetics is a good option for luxurious restaurants and other upscale venues. Button back adds texture and tactile quality to the design, while breaking up the straight lines of a banquette enhances visual dynamics.
The channel back booth chairs can come with three, six or twelve vertical channels, boasting a modern look fit for minimalist interiors.
Fan back seats are suitable for central positions, due to their attractively curved back which makes a good focal point,
Characterised by a “V” section in the back, accentuated with different upholstery, these booths provide a classic diner appeal.
The back of these booth seats can come in a three, six, or twelve horizontal channel design to add rustic flair to the environment.
Backless booth bench seating provides additional seating space while enhancing the visual dynamics of the arrangement.
Booth seating is rarely upholstered all the way to the bottom, to avoid damaging the lower section by maintenance. Plinths make a popular solution to raise the covered edge from the floor, avoid dust accumulating, and achieve a unified, tidy appeal.
Legs provide a lighter, more open feel than plinths, including turned, square and tapering styles in a variety of finishes.
Upholstery is one of the essential features of banquette seating, as it can upscale or downgrade the appeal of the whole setting. Plain, long runs of fabric can sometimes appeal dull and lifeless so, unless the venue’s style is utterly minimalist, it’s good to consider more dimensions. Buttoned backs, two-toned fabrics, fluted or piped upholstery can enhance the tactile quality and visual interest of the interior.
Restaurant environments unavoidably experience food and drink spoils, so it’s good to choose upholstery material that is easy to clean and maintain, such as faux leather and engineered textile fabrics.
Unless creating a linear banquette seating raw fixed to the wall, it’s good to know how many persons each booth can receive.
Installation is important, and the banquette seating is only as good as the fitting quality when it is installed. It’s advised to employ highly trained professional joiners and use only commercial-grade features.
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