I wanted to make my programming within the same colors that may be seen in the cafe. I believe this will help my presentation quality. I struggled when finding a place for the lounge and study area since it needs to be separated from loud areas such as the cash register and the coffee and creamer bar. Over all, I like my floor plan but I'd like to clean it up a bit just for craft purposes. I like the idea that people can sit at the bar top and drink their coffee while they look out the large window. My cafe can seat 46 people over all. The sketch of my perspective was just an idea of what I may want to do. I think for my finalized perspective drawing I'd like to be more zoomed out so that you can see more of the cafe.
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