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How To Design A Juice Bar: 8 Juice Bar Design Ideas

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In the past decade, the juice bar industry has grown its global market to a whopping $9 billion value. With fierce competition constantly entering the market, you should consider how your juice bar can stand out. Well, we have some answers for you. To compete against other juiceries, show off your fresh products with a stellar interior and exterior design. Let us show you how to design a juice bar!

In this article about how to design a juice bar, we’ll walk you through: 

  • A variety of authentic examples of juice bar design ideas. 

  • How to stand out from the competition. 

  • The best practices to make your brand well known.

Show off your fresh ingredients

Instead of storing all your fresh produce away, show them off so walk-ins can see all the great ingredients going into their bodies. Fresh fruits and veggies are so colorful that displaying them is decorative in itself. Consider metal wall baskets or large floating shelves to help flaunt your fresh ingredients.

This Juicery location in Portland, ME shows off baskets full of fresh produce and painted a beautiful mural.

Bring the outdoors inside

Similarly, using plants and lots of greenery as decorations can make your business stand out. Adding planters to your juice bar is a smart move. Now, don’t worry if you don’t have a green thumb - Succulents and aloe vera plants don’t require too much attention and get the decoration job done.

The juice chain, Nekter, decorates all its locations uniquely. One of their locations has a green wall sign that lends the perfect touch to the space. 


Install cool lighting fixtures

Because smoothie bars typically aren’t too large, you have to do the most with your space. One easy way to do this is by installing standout lighting fixtures. It’s a practical and playful design element. Incorporating a few fun fixtures will make your store look beautiful while supplying more light.

Apply modern design

Because juice bars are a newer trend, modern design is usually the best approach. Consider mismatching material, neutral colors, and unique tiles. Guests will also love this aesthetic and take lots of pictures. And, you know what that means - more photos posted to social media. Who doesn’t love free marketing?

Ohio’s ReU Juicery does a beautiful job applying modern design by using these eclectic tiles for their counters. 


Add some patio furniture

Having patio seating not only gives you more room to serve customers but also builds an inviting atmosphere. The more seats you have, the longer guests may stay and choose your juice bar to do work at, catch up with friends, or stop by after a workout. Patio furniture doesn’t need to be expensive, as it is commonly made of cheaper materials to be light and mobile.

Use recycled or reused materials

Making your establishment eco-friendly pairs perfectly with the green juice you’re serving. Your sustainability goes beyond just your packaging and electricity usage, though.

Try using recycled or reused materials when designing your juice shop. These are great for the environment and can add a vintage flare to your juice bar. Some reliable materials to consider are bamboo and recycled glass. Purchasing used prints and wall decor can also save money while lending a homey ambiance to your business.

Don’t forget about your exterior design

Although this article highlights your smoothie shop's interior design, your exterior design is just as important. An appealing exterior can attract customers and encourage them to stop in for some fresh juice. Take advantage of your windows, display your logo, and add a welcoming front door. 

Playa Bowls, with 170+ locations, consistently creates attractive exterior designs that are inviting to guests. 


Make the most of your checkout

In a small space, the area where your guests check out is vital. Does your juice bar menu hang above this area? Is your menu design engineered in a way that is clear to customers? Do you maybe have an open refrigerator with your fruit juice next to the kiosk to enable last-minute purchases? Always make the most of your space. 

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Optimize your space for success

Juice is great for people internally, so let’s work on satisfying what they see visually! With a smart juice bar design, you can create an exciting space that nurtures local and loyal customers. 

Staying competitive in the juice world requires a few things to support your stellar design. Don’t forget to have a competitor analysis in your juice bar business plan. Consider what those competitors are doing that you might be missing. Also, make sure you have the right POS system for your business and offer different touchless-payment methods to stay relevant with the times. Remember - running an efficient juice bar will help you compete! 

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