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The ambiance is critical in any dining venue. Just as you spend time crafting the perfect food and drink menu, selecting the décor and choosing the music for your café, you also need to set the mood with the right lighting. Each café has a different desired ambiance, and this ambiance may even change depending on the time of day. There are various ways to control the intensity, type and even color of light in your café to achieve the desired results.

Choose the Right Window Coverings

You may think that window coverings are only important in the daytime, but they can also play a role in ambiance in the evening. During the day, shades from somewhere like Sylvan's & Phillip's should ideally allow enough ample sunlight to filter in the space for mood and functionality without making the space too warm from solar heating or too uncomfortable because of the glare. At night, window coverings may be closed or slanted so that passersby are not constantly gawking at your customers. Consider the overall style and location of your venue to determine if privacy is important for your café.

Add Overhead Lighting for Functionality

If your café takes on a relaxed or even romantic ambiance in the evening, you may be inclined to turn the lights down low. Having darker areas of your café is a wonderful way to create the desired mood, but remember that your patrons need to be able to read the menu. They also may prefer to see what they are eating. Overhead lights above the tables are a thoughtful touch.

Think about Colored Lighting

The intensity of light impacts the mood and ambiance, and the color of the light also has a similar effect. For example, blue lighting can give a café a chic or modern look. Red can give it a hot or romantic look. Remember that the intensity of the light must still be controlled when using colored lighting for functionality and ambiance.

Use Alternative Light Sources

Light fixtures are not the only sources of light that you can choose from. Another common lighting source is candlelight. Candles are great as a table topper if you choose to have a darker environment at night. Gas-powered sconces can also line the walls in your café. While light in a fish tank comes from a fixture, it is a unique light source that can give your café a different feel.

Whether you are decorating a new café or you are remodeling your existing space, lighting is a critical factor that you cannot overlook. A smart idea is to visit a few other restaurants or café venues to see how they use different lighting options in the day and evening.

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The Future of Coffee and the Third Place

Add lack of access to good coffee to the list of sacrifices required of deployed military service members..So my supervisor (MAJ B) recently ordered a Keurig for our regional trans office in Afghanistan.. At first I was excited about getting away from the $20 coffeemaker, but my hopes would soon be crushed by the lack of good coffee it produced.I don't know as much as I'd like to about quality coffee, but the bitter brew this 'revolutionary' machine kicked out was on par with the old coffee maker..I'm curious to see what happened in the next 20 years with advances in technology and how they may impact the coffee house customer bases. I don't propose to have any answers, but what if someone came up with a machine for home that would make quality coffee, espresso, and foamed milk...? I haven't seen anything that can replace a talented barista at this point, at least not affordably, but what if such a machine existed, and was priced around $4-500? Would we see more and more commuters and other demographics who put a premium on convenience opt to press a button at home instead of stopping on the way to work?Would there be a minimal impact on the customer base that enjoys the ambiance? Or would some allow the convenience to over-rule the opportunity to get out of the house?Personally, I will always enjoy the feel of a good coffee shop ambiance, coupled with a great cup of coffee. There's nothing like it.. In college, I had a NEED for a 'Third Place', to get away from my room and the campus, but the options were the overcrowded and slightly pretentious SBux, the devoid of any hint of ambiance Dunkin Donuts, and an independent shop that to me felt like an overcrowded library without a soul. I'd be more than happy to pay $5 for a great cappuccino and a seat in a coffee house with a great ambiance.With all these new products and processes that feature less work, less time, less effort, less thought, is all this 'progress' taking us away from the real treasures in life?
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