Creative coffee shop design options in Europe

   
   A coffee shop is one of the most creative options where your inner designer can show up (or, if there are not enough good ideas, then design offices will come to the rescue). In this article, we will tell you about interesting design options for coffee shops that we found. 

   We virtually made a trip to 5 European countries.
    1. C Corner Cafe (Gdynia, Poland)
    The first glance at this interior captures the elegance, balance of colors, an excellent combination of shades of gray and wood color. But most of all, a whole wall of ceramic cups attracts attention: there are 2740 of them here! A bright and pleasant place for formal and informal meetings.

    2. Coffee shop in Wroclaw, Poland Few coffee shop owners seriously think about creating a full-fledged coffee shop for a really cozy pastime for children and their parents. This coffee shop in Wroclaw is so well prepared for this that we, as parents, are simply delighted with the wonderful thoughtfulness:
    * a large soft children's corner with toys, visible from all the seats in the coffee shop;
    * parking for strollers, above which the menu is written;
    * the tables are not packed so that you can't pass, but are arranged to leave enough space, even if the cafe is crowded;
    * a separate playroom with space for running/jumping, a children's table and creative chairs where you can show off your art. We would like to see more establishments with this level of care for visitors of all ages in any country!
   
    3. Coffee shop called "COFFEE &" in Kiev, Ukraine
    In this coffee shop-bakery (14D Voskresenskaya St.), we really liked the lamps decorated as splinters hanging from the ceiling in the form of waves and croissants placed on the walls. In the interior there is a riot of colors: yellow, green, red, blue приходять in this small family-type institution they come with children to play and let their parents relax with a cup of some coffee or tea drink mixed with fresh pastries or cool ice cream. Here everything "breathes" peace. 

   4. Another coffee shop from Kiev: Takava
   A wonderful place that makes good coffee, cakes and pastries. Branded pastries are both delicious and pleasing to the eye. The restaurant is located at Bolshaya Vasilkovskaya, 43/16.along with coffee, Mors and tea, Many recipes of which are fresh and unusual, you can try breakfast and lunch, as well as cookies, tiramisu, pancakes, muffins and numerous coffee cocktails. The restaurant is pleasantly decorated in muted colors. Lamps hanging from the ceiling are made in the form of large inverted Turk for brewing coffee, tables — with rounded corners in the form of irregular quadrilaterals or round, and seats — with soft upholstery. Two floors of a pleasant loft are filled with coffee color in all shades of pastel brown, and the diffused light may well allow tired visitors to doze off (if they are not woken up by the waiter).

    5. Fudisiac, a coffee shop and juice bar in Bucharest, Romania Externally, it looks like a brown corner coffee shop with a panoramic door-window. But inside it looks like a large storage room, from which all the past contents were removed and sheathed with wood, creating tables, chairs and a bar space from wood. The bar counter seems to grow out of a simple gray floor, and everything is filled with the soulful simplicity of a small cozy place. The pleasant open space is designed for about 20 people at most, and provides enough space not to crowd.

    6. Wanda Cafe Optimista, Madrid, Spain There is so much softness and soulfulness in this coffee shop that you want to spend the whole day here. A sofa with playfully colored pillows contributes to this. Meet up with your friends? Not a question at all! Sit here for a couple of hours watching a movie with headphones on? Oh, please! Lift your spirits by looking at the life-affirming colors around you? This is exactly what you need!