Tips to Help You Choose Restaurant Upholstery Fitouts That Resist Stains and Are Easy to Clean

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When you own a restaurant, one of the biggest challenges is keeping the place clean. That's especially true when it comes to your seats or the benches of your booths. Customers spill drinks, drop crumbs or leave other messes whilst dining.

To keep the seats as clean as possible, you should start with restaurant upholstery fitouts that resist stains and are easy to clean. Here are some ideas to keep in mind.

1. Vinyl Is the Easiest to Clean

Vinyl is an ideal fabric for the upholstery in a restaurant fitout. It can be easily wiped down between customers. It's virtually stain-free, and it comes in almost every colour. It's a great look for casual diners or pubs, but it's not the right approach for every resturant. You don't want to sacrifice your brand's sense of style for an easy-to-clean option.

2. Faux Leather Is a Close Second

For more upscale establishments or if you're just trying to create a more luxurious vibe with your restaurant fitouts, you may want to think about faux leather. Faux leather mimics the look of real leather, but it's a lot more stain resistant. It's also less expensive so if it does get very stained, you can replace it more inexpensively than you can replace leather upholstery.

In addition, leather upholstery holds the heat, and on a hot day, your customers may be more likely to sweat. That body moisture can soil your restaurant fitouts, which is why faux leather is a great alternative.

3. Velvet Works Best With Patterns

Of course, some restaurants prefer fabrics over vinyl, leather or leather alternatives, and if you fall into that category, you may want to consider velvet. This creates a lush look and feel, but to keep the stains at bay, you need to choose it carefully.

Stay away from light colours. They can easily get stained. Even dark colours can be prone to stains—you may want to choose a pattern that can hide spills or drips.

4. The Design Matters

Also, when choosing your fitouts, remember that the design can impact how clean the seats stay. For instance, if you choose booth benches where both the seat and the back are upholstered, crumbs can get in that crack. To avoid that, you may want to opt for fitouts that have sparse wood frames and upholstery just on the seat. Then, you don't have to worry about hidden crumbs.

For more tips and ideas, contact a company that specialises in restaurant upholstery. Many car upholstery pros also offer these services.

 

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