What table linen colors say about your restaurant

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Not only does using table linens show guests that you value cleanliness, but it also impacts the look and feel of a restaurant. Whether you’re opening or rebranding, it’s important to consider what message the table linens you choose send to your diners. And, if you’re an institutional launderer, it’s important to make various rental options available to your clients.

White & Black Table Linens

White adds cleanliness and sophistication to any table setting. This neutral color complements any style or color of dinnerware and glassware. No wonder so many restaurants choose classic white tablecloths and napkins. If you want something with high contrast that’s still versatile, consider black table linens. White plates, mugs and serveware will pop atop a deep dark black background.

Colorful Table Linens

Colorful tablecloths can add fun and excitement to a casual eatery. Even fine dining establishments or five-star hotels can get in on the fun with colorful cloth napkins. What color you choose may even influence your diners’ appetites, purchasing habits or thoughts about your restaurant:

  • Yellow, beige or white: If your dining room has bright lights, a study from the Journal for the Integrated Study of Dietary Habits suggests that these colors promote appetite and conversation.
  • Light shades: Light shades work well in high-end restaurants and bistros that want to create a relaxing, leisurely environment.
  • Earth tones: Natural earthy colors like brown, beige, dark orange and olive green create a welcoming atmosphere. Earth tones also reinforce important business characteristics like a focus on healthy foods, a vegetarian menu or sustainability.
  • Red: There’s a reason so many quick-service, fast food and fast-casual restaurants use red in their branding and decor. Red can increase patrons’ heart rates, make them feel hungry and make them feel rushed, which can all help with your turnover rate.
  • Shades of blue: Blue table linens enhance the ocean aesthetic at a seaside or seafood restaurant. The color blue also increases thirst, which could translate to increased drink orders at nightclubs, bars or coffee shops.
  • Yellow and orange: Yellow and orange can make diners happy and hungry while giving your place a vibrant energy. Avoid bright yellow and orange if you’re trying to create a relaxing atmosphere.

Let Venus Help You Set Your Table

Team up with Venus to bring your dining room’s color scheme to life. Offering tablecloths in more than 29 colors and a variety of cloth napkins, we have the restaurant and hotel table linens you need to create a functional yet elegant space for your patrons. Get in touch with our textile experts today by calling 800-421-6599 or emailing us at [email protected].

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