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!
Ranbury
- Client: Ranbury Management Group
- Location: Head Office – Adelaide Street, Brisbane
- Size: 900m2
- Type: Site Measure and Conceptual Design
- Team: Leithal Designs
Ranbury Management Group approached Leithal Designs to create a concept for a refurbishment of their head office to reflect the growth and 25-year history of their company.
The client understood that the workspace plays an important role in employee satisfaction and productivity, but it also helps to create an impression with clients and customers.
Following the project scoping, where the client briefed Leithal Designs on the goals, vision and budget of the project, A full site inspection was conducted to be able to produce a concept design of the multi-level office space, which noted both high traffic areas and areas of noise – for example near adjoining lift bays and air-conditioning.
In the presented concept design, the entryway wall facing the entry was given a lift with soft lighting. A feature wall formed the centrepiece of the entryway, showcasing the backlit logo against a curved background with steel and bronze highlights, complemented with stone flooring to pay homage to the client’s 25-year history delivering projects across Australia’s building and transport sectors. The result was an entryway that makes a strong impression on everyone who enters.
Soft furnishings and modern lighting along with a range of styled acoustic battens were used to create a warm, comfortable, and calm space for visitors and employees alike.
The resulting concept design was both welcoming and austere, with layered fabrics and fittings that added both dimension and gravitas to the space.





