Child-Oriented Cafes

The ‘28 For’ Coffee Shop Features Children's Play Areas & Walls to Draw On

This child-oriented cafe is designed to serve adults their caffeine fix while letting kids explore their creativity. The unique design of ‘28 Form’ focuses on bringing children a playful experience.

There are two levels of the cafe, which both contain different aspects. The lower level is where parents can order their drinks while babies can playing in the low-fenced playpen. The walls feature pillows of plush square wall decals and the lights are hung from the ceiling using various geometrically shaped lamp shades.

Children are able to draw on the chalkboard wall that divides the stairs from the cafe’s counter. The second floor of this child-oriented cafe offers a play area, a craft area and enormous windows to fill the room with natural light. This cafe is ideal for parents who are looking to get out of the house while keeping their kids entertained as well.
Trend Themes
1. Child-oriented Cafes - Creating child-friendly spaces in cafes to enhance family experience.
2. Interactive Play Areas - Incorporating separate interactive play zones for children within cafes for a unique customer experience.
3. Collaborative Creativity - Encouraging collaborative creativity by offering craft areas and drawing spaces for children and adults to engage in together.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The Hospitality industry can use the concept of child-friendly cafes to create new experiences and attract more families to their establishments.
2. Education - The Education industry can adopt similar concepts for community centers, libraries to help people collaborate, learn creatively and experience a different environment.
3. Retail - The Retail industry can integrate child-friendly spaces to offer parents an opportunity to shop while their children engage in interactive play and creative activities.

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