A key part of any restaurant fit out is airflow. It needs to be just enough to keep your guests cool but not so much that it’s uncomfortable. As well as keeping your spaces comfortable, your cooling system should complement the interior design and decor choices. So let’s look at five examples that are sure to inspire you.
Calling on contemporary coastal

Crystalbrook featuring Haiku fans.
There’s nothing quite like enjoying a meal or some drinks in a classy yet laid-back environment. This restaurant fit out in this restaurant from the Crystalbrook Collection lets the natural light in while shading from the outside. The timber fans complement the woven light shades, working together to creating a warm accent against the white elements.
Embracing the outdoors

Sentosa Island featuring Essence fans.
On those warm days, a cool breeze makes it possible to enjoy the outdoors. Sentosa Island is a popular resort in Singapore where people flock to enjoy the sunshine and beaches. Blending in with the roof, these eight blade fans are part of the space rather than disrupting it. They operate silently to cool down guests without taking anything away from the visual experience.
Bringing the outdoors in

The Continental Sorrento Australia featuring Haiku I fans.
The Continental Sorrento in Victoria dates back to 1875 and radiates coastal luxury. Blending in with the dark ceiling beams, the cooling system in The Continental Sorrento creates subtle airflow. As the sun streams in, the fans help distribute the cool air from the air conditioning system. It’s a seamless solution for a restaurant fit out that blends the indoors and outdoors.
Layering shapes while maintaining simplicity

Crystalbrook featuring Haiku fans.
This Crystalbrook bar is designed to be all-at-once beautiful, spacious, and intimate. This is the perfect example of how your airflow system can add interest to interior design. When selected carefully, fans go beyond function and act as an extension of your decor. In the example above, fans not only create interest, but add harmony to the space. Without each other the fans and rectangular ceiling features would be missing something. They layer beautifully, changing as you move through the space.
Rustic charm with an edge

Felons featuring essence fans.
Step into Felons, a brewery sitting proudly on the Brisbane river right below the iconic Story Bridge. The interior is just as impressive with open ceilings that layer beams, eight blade fans, and various piping and fittings. Creating a rustic charm, this restaurant fit out ties every functional element into the incredible design.
When you’re completing a restaurant fit out, keep in mind that your cooling system can add to the design instead of detracting from it. These examples go to show that you can enhance your interiors with functional elements through thoughtful selection. If you’d like to explore your options, contact our team to learn more about our fan range and pricing.

