Ron Wong
86-13380258855
sales@rongroup.co
Paint (various colors)
Painter's tape
Brushes and rollers
Stencils or projector (optional)
Protective coverings for furniture and floors
Design Concept: Begin by brainstorming design ideas that align with your restaurant's theme. You can choose patterns, abstract designs, or even a mural that tells a story related to your cuisine.
Prepare the Wall: Clean and prime the wall surface to ensure the paint adheres well. This step is crucial for a professional finish.
Outline the Design: Use painter's tape to outline geometric shapes or patterns. For more complex designs, use stencils or project the image onto the wall and trace it.
Paint: Start with the base colors and fill in the outlined areas. Use different brush sizes for detailed work. Multiple layers may be required for vibrant colors.
Detailing and Finishing Touches: Add finer details using smaller brushes. Remove the painter's tape carefully once the paint is dry. Touch up any edges as needed.
Protective Coating: Apply a clear protective coating to ensure the longevity of the artwork and make it easier to clean.
Customizable to fit any theme.
Engages the staff and adds a personal touch.
Cost-effective, as it mainly involves paint and creativity.
Reclaimed wood or pallets
Vintage frames and mirrors
Second-hand decor items (shelves, signs, etc.)
Adhesive hooks or nails
Sandpaper, paint, and varnish
Source Materials: Gather reclaimed wood from pallets or old furniture. Visit thrift stores for vintage frames, mirrors, and other decor items.
Prepare and Customize: Sand the reclaimed wood to smooth rough edges. Paint or stain the wood to match your desired aesthetic. Paint vintage frames if needed.
Design Layout: Arrange the reclaimed wood on the wall to create a feature wall or a rustic backdrop. Plan the placement of frames, mirrors, and decor items.
Installation: Secure the wood panels to the wall using nails or adhesive hooks. Hang the frames, mirrors, and other items in a visually appealing layout.
Additional Touches: Add small shelves to display potted plants or candles. Use vintage signs or art prints to enhance the theme.
Eco-friendly by using reclaimed materials.
Creates a unique, rustic, and high-end look.
Inexpensive, as it relies on upcycled items and creativity.
Ron Group
86-13380258855
sales@rongroup.co