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What to Look for When Hiring a Restaurant Designer in New York City

Itu2019s easy if one of your friends have had a great experience with an interior designer or interior architect, since a referral takes the guessing out of your search. Here are a few things to look for before hiring a restaurant designer. Web: https://riscalaagnese.com/

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What to Look for When Hiring a Restaurant Designer in New York City

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  1. What to Look for When Hiring a Restaurant Designer STEP 01 Going for the Branding Package It is much easier if the company you decide to go with can create a branding package which may include logo, business card design, menu board design, wall graphics and the overall interior concept reflecting your restaurant philosophy and menu. STEP 02 Getting Permits When opening a new restaurant, you are required to get a few permits. Two of your permit applications will have to include architectural drawings which will be provided by your designer. STEP 03 Perfecting the Interior Design Sometimes it is very difficult to express verbally to your designer what exactly you are looking for in the interior of your new restaurant. It may also happen that what the designer has in mind doesn’t match your goals. STEP 04 Support During Construction When you are done with your design and have received your permits, the construction phase begins. This is when your contractor may uncover some unexpected conditions on the site that are unaccounted for in the design. Learn more at: www.riscalaagnese.com

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