Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Compact Laminate

Lately we have had many of our clients asking us what is compact laminate? We have wonderful compact laminate tops as an option with our commercial table tops so we thought we would find you links that explain what compact laminate is:


"Compact Laminate is a versatile, high performance material. Its solid laminated core comprises multiple layers of resin-impregnated quality kraft papers with, generally, a decorative surface on both sides. This impressively strong and damage-resistant homogeneous laminate has excellent strength."
 
 http://www.compactgroup.com.au/compact.html

"Compact Laminate is a strong, self-supporting and moisture-resistant decorative panel suitable for vertical or horizontal applications.
Stylish in appearance, Compact Laminate is distinguished by its black core, giving it enhanced resistance to scratches, wear, chemicals and impact. The inherent strength of Compact Laminate makes it the superior option for shelving, benches, tables and workstations because minimal supporting framework is required."
 
 http://selector.com/au/products/laminex-compact-laminate

Our compact laminate tops are also suitable for indoors and outdoors.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Colours in your restaurant


How to colour your environment to impact the moods of the people within your café or restaurant

Color Moods - The Impact of Paint

Without a doubt there is a psychology of colour. Colour impacts our mood, our appetite, our energy level. Years of colour response research have shown that certain colours elicit specific--and often strong--responses.

COLOR WARM UP
Red, orange, and yellow Colours in the red, orange and yellow families are referred to as "warm" colours since they evoke images associated with heat, like fire or sunshine. As a result they make us feel warm in a psychological sense.

Red
This powerful colour increases blood pressure and heart rate. It often produces feelings of intimacy, energy, passion and sexuality. It also stimulates the appetite and is often used in restaurants and is an excellent choice for dining rooms in the home.

Orange
Like red, orange warms a room but in a less dramatic and passionate way. The mood and attitude of orange is more friendly than fiery; more welcoming than seductive. Orange works well in living rooms and family rooms and is also a good choice for children's bedrooms.

Yellow
Yellow grabs attention and catches the eye like no other colour, hence the use of yellow highlighters in offices. In poorly lit foyers and hallways, yellow shows the way. In their bedrooms, elderly people report that yellow lifts their mood. But bright yellow can be too strong and may actually cause anxiety in infants, young children and the elderly.

COLOR COOL OUT
Blue, green, and violet Blues, greens, violets and their intermediates are considered cool colors because of their references to pastoral landscapes and ocean vistas. When we look at these colors they elicit feelings of peace, tranquillity and relaxation.

Blue
Soothing blue is an ideal bedroom colour choice for adults and children. But that same blue that lulls us to sleep also suppresses our appetites, possibly because there are very few naturally blue foods. Put blue to bed, but try and keep it out of the dining room.

Green
As the dominant colour in nature, we are at home with green anywhere in the house. Light greens work well in baths and living rooms; mid-range greens are a great accent for kitchens and dining rooms. The calming effect of green makes it popular in hospitals, schools and work environments.

Violet
Despite the favourable response violet elicits in children, many adults dislike purples, with rosier shades of violet being somewhat more appealing. Children's bedrooms and play areas may be good places to experiment with this colour family.