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12 Bakery Decor Ideas for 2024

Tyler MartinezAuthor

Bakeries bring communities together. This guide will help you develop a design aesthetic that invites your neighbors into the space. 

Use your bakery’s business plan and budget as a guide for your design decisions. Take inspiration from the vibe of the space, the location, the building’s history and the community to craft a unique and memorable space. 

The best decor is authentic to your brand and vision, so imagine your cafe’s full potential with these design ideas.

12 Decor Ideas for Your Bakery

Bring Your Brand to Life

No one knows your brand better than you. Is it clean and simple or fun and funky? What makes your bakery unique? Establish a vision for your bakery and follow through with focused decor decisions. Consider how your bakery’s floor plan and decor combine to dictate your guests' experiences.

The Right Lighting

Lighting can make or break a space. Use lighting strategically so that guests can see each other and navigate the space with ease. Light fixtures have a lot of character – choose fixtures that play into the overall design aesthetic. These unique fixtures at Jenna Rae Cakes complete the open and airy vibe of the storefront.

Use Basic Color Psychology

Colors trigger emotional responses in people. That’s why brands use color communication to get customers in the right mood. Choose cool colors that will relax your customers and entice them to stay a while.

Mind the Energy

Consider how people, light, and energy flow through your cafe with the help of the Chinese art of feng shui. Keep the space open, so that everyone in the cafe feels like a part of the same community. Consider how each vantage point gives customers a new perspective on the decor. Heidelberg Pastry Shoppe in Arlington, VA makes excellent use of windows to infuse energy into the space.

Bring Customers Behind the Scenes

Invite guests into your kitchen with windows or an open floor plan. They’ll enjoy the insight into the bakers’ process, and be impressed with the care taken to craft each loaf and tart. Picture windows frame the bakery perfectly and give everyone a look behind the scenes at Breads on Oak in New Orleans, LA.

Find Unique Wall Decor

Choose wall decor that accents the character of your bakery. Find art from local artists or commission someone to paint an original mural in the space. A carefully curated selection of modern pieces can help to elevate and define the brand. Spend some time at thrift stores, pawnshops, and estate sales to scout unique pieces with local flare.

Give Thought to Tables and Seating

Furniture is a powerful driver of the guest experience– choose pieces that are sturdy and safe and match the look of the space. The pattern on tabletops is a chance for you to infuse your brand into the customer experience. Vibrant colors on chairs and stools make them inviting and easy to find. The bar seating at Martha’s Country Bakery in Astoria, NY shows how bakeries can maximize seating in tight spaces.

Select Pastry Cases and Displays

Build displays that guests can’t help but feast their eyes on. This display at Tatte Bakery in Washington D.C. arranges tiers of baskets, cake stands, and platters. Additionally, they use the space behind the counter to display loaves and larger goods.

Go Fresh and Green

Keeping live plants in or around your bakery brings light and color into the space. Vining plants, pothos, philodendrons, and snake plants are easy to maintain and infuse life into any area.

Realize the Risks and Rewards of Vintage Decor

Vintage decor can be a great way to establish character at your cafe. But buy it strategically – wall art and other aesthetic pieces are fine, but vintage furniture or light fixtures can cause more problems than they’re worth. Plan to restore old furniture or distress new pieces to capture a vintage aesthetic without the risk.

Imagine Beautiful Bathrooms

Bathrooms might not seem like a big deal, but they can be the reason customers decide to return to your bakery (or not). Bathrooms should be well-lit and accessible for all your guests. This fun, bold print is reflected in the mirrors at The Friendly Society in Elora, Ontario.

Serve Pastries on the Patio

Extend the vision of the interior of your bakery into any patio or outdoor space you have. Choose lighting, wall-art, and tables that are suited for exposure. This patio at Juno the Bakery makes perfect use of the courtyard space, keeping the aesthetic light and fresh.

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Your bakery is a joyous space where guests gather for luxurious treats. Make your guests feel comfortable and welcome with furniture, colors, and lighting that combine to create memorable experiences.

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