Today, we turn our attention to microbreweries and distilleries, where artistry, science, and hospitality converge. As a commercial interior design firm, we understand the importance of space planning in optimising functionality and efficiency while creating a comfortable and vibrant hospitality venue.
In this post, we will guide you through the essential aspects to consider when designing the interior of a microbrewery, ranging from strategic space planning and equipment selection to flooring and lighting solutions. So, grab a cold brew or gin, and let’s dive in…
Space Planning
Equipment Selection
Flooring and Walls
Lighting
Temperature and Humidity Control
Safety
Branding and Aesthetics
Finally, you should consider the branding of your product and how that will be reflected in the interior design. The interior should reflect the personality and style of your brand and create a unique experience for customers. Consider using elements such as artwork, lighting, and color schemes to create a memorable atmosphere.
If you’re ready to embark on your microbrewery or distillery interior design journey, our team of experienced designers is here to bring your vision to life.
With our expertise in commercial interior design and a deep understanding of the unique requirements of microbreweries and distilleries, we are committed to creating spaces that seamlessly blend functionality, aesthetics, and brand identity.
Whether you’re starting from scratch or looking to revamp an existing space, we invite you to reach out to us and explore how our design services can elevate your space to new heights. Contact us today, and let’s craft a captivating space that will leave a lasting impression on both beer enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Cheers to the perfect brew and the perfect design!
Gordon Park
- Client: Private Clients
- Size: 352m2
- Type: Residential Character House Rebuild and Redesign
- Team: Cornell Engineers, Bplanned, InControl Electrical
Leithal Designs was approached to design a home for a growing family that would maintain the historic relevance of a vintage exterior while modernising the interior. The home, located in Gordon Park in Queensland, is a 1920-character home on 400m2.
The family wanted a design that would suit their needs and reflect their personalities. Leithal Designs worked with the family to create a home that reflects their individual style while still being true to the character of the home.
Originally a two-bedroom, one bathroom home, building work included adding another two bedrooms, an interior laundry, bathrooms and powder rooms, dining, and entertainment spaces. The interior spaces were opened to allow natural light and air flow throughout the house.
Great care was taken to make sure that the home’s character was respected. In this case, that meant matching the weatherboard exterior and both colonial and federation style fittings of the original house for the next sections. A 1920s style was incorporated into the final aesthetics of the home to adopt its heritage feel.
These thoughtful touches make this home not just a beautiful tribute to a classic style, but also a functional and comfortable space for a growing family. By combining these classic details with a more modern floorplan, the home was transformed into a unique and stylish space that still retained its character.
Leithal Designs faithfully executed a respectful rebuild of a timeless classic Queenslander style with all the modern flourishes for a growing family. The result is a beautiful and functional home that the family loves.














