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Cafe Interior Design Dubai
Kat Black Design Studio designs cafe interiors across Dubai that balance commercial performance with the visual identity and social shareability that defines successful cafe concepts in 2025’s market. Dubai’s cafe scene is one of the most competitive and design-conscious in the world: specialty coffee operators, all-day dining concepts and pastry-forward cafe brands compete for a client base that expects both exceptional product and a genuinely distinctive environment to spend time in and photograph. Kat Black Design Studio’s cafe interior design approach begins with the commercial brief, covering cover yield, operational flow and DCD compliance, and then layers the visual identity, the design moments and the spatial atmosphere that make a cafe worth visiting, returning to and sharing with your social network.
Modern Cafe Design Trends
Dubai’s cafe market in 2025 is characterised by several overlapping design directions, each responding to a specific customer segment and use occasion.
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Material Warmth and Texture
The cold, minimal aesthetic that dominated cafe interior design a decade ago has been substantially replaced by a preference for tactile material warmth: raw plaster walls, terrazzo floors in warm tones, timber surfaces at varied heights and scales, natural stone bar tops and ceramic tiles with organic glazes. This direction responds to Dubai’s customers’ desire for a sensory contrast to the city’s air-conditioned, hard-surface commercial environment, and to the global shift in interior design preferences towards natural materials and biophilic elements.
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Multi-Zone Spatial Design
Successful Dubai cafes in 2025 provide multiple distinct spatial zones for different use occasions rather than a single homogeneous seating environment. A bar-height counter with stools for solo customers who want to watch the barista at work. A communal table for groups and laptop workers who want social energy. A banquette zone with lower lighting for more intimate conversation. An outdoor terrace for the October to April season. Each zone is designed as a distinct spatial experience within the same venue, maximising the range of occasions the cafe can serve.
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The Barista Counter as Theatre
The specialist coffee movement has repositioned the barista counter as a performance space rather than a service station. A well-designed specialty coffee counter puts the brewing equipment on full display, creates a direct sight line between the customer and the barista at work and uses materials and lighting that communicate the precision and craft of the coffee programme. Kat Black Design Studio designs barista counters as architectural elements, not as off-the-shelf catering equipment.
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Material Warmth and Texture
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Multi-Zone Spatial Design
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The Barista Counter as Theatre
The cold, minimal aesthetic that dominated cafe interior design a decade ago has been substantially replaced by a preference for tactile material warmth: raw plaster walls, terrazzo floors in warm tones, timber surfaces at varied heights and scales, natural stone bar tops and ceramic tiles with organic glazes. This direction responds to Dubai’s customers’ desire for a sensory contrast to the city’s air-conditioned, hard-surface commercial environment, and to the global shift in interior design preferences towards natural materials and biophilic elements.
Successful Dubai cafes in 2025 provide multiple distinct spatial zones for different use occasions rather than a single homogeneous seating environment. A bar-height counter with stools for solo customers who want to watch the barista at work. A communal table for groups and laptop workers who want social energy. A banquette zone with lower lighting for more intimate conversation. An outdoor terrace for the October to April season. Each zone is designed as a distinct spatial experience within the same venue, maximising the range of occasions the cafe can serve.
The specialist coffee movement has repositioned the barista counter as a performance space rather than a service station. A well-designed specialty coffee counter puts the brewing equipment on full display, creates a direct sight line between the customer and the barista at work and uses materials and lighting that communicate the precision and craft of the coffee programme. Kat Black Design Studio designs barista counters as architectural elements, not as off-the-shelf catering equipment.
Our Expertise
Specialty Coffee Design
Specialty coffee cafe interior design requires a specific technical understanding of the equipment programme and the service flow that defines the format. The espresso machine and grinders are typically the centrepiece of the counter, requiring a counter height of 900 to 950 millimetres for the working surface and a raised platform of 150 to 200 millimetres for the equipment to allow the barista to work at an ergonomically correct height. The under-counter refrigeration for milk, the knock box position, the cup warming shelf and the order collection point all require specific positions within the counter layout that must be resolved before the counter is designed as an object.
Kat Black Design Studio designs specialty coffee counters in coordination with the operator’s equipment supplier, ensuring that the power, water, drainage and ventilation requirements of the specific espresso machine, grinder, batch brew and cold brew equipment are resolved in the counter design before any fabrication begins. The counter material, typically a stone, concrete, timber or composite surface, is selected for both visual quality and the practical requirements of a surface that is in continuous contact with water, milk and coffee grounds throughout the service day.





Design
Instagrammable Zones
Social media visibility is a commercial reality for Dubai’s cafe operators: a photograph shared by a satisfied customer to Instagram or TikTok is the most cost-effective marketing available to an independent cafe operator. Kat Black Design Studio intentionally designs one or two specific ‘moments’ in every cafe interior that are visually distinctive enough to prompt a photograph and generic enough that the photograph communicates the atmosphere of the cafe clearly to the photographer’s followers.
These designed moments might include a full-wall tile feature in a distinctive pattern behind the barista counter that appears in the background of every coffee photograph taken at the bar; a neon sign or typographic installation in the brand’s visual identity that provides a ready-made branded backdrop; a window banquette with natural light that creates the optimal conditions for the flat-lay food photography that characterises cafe content on social platforms; or an outdoor terrace with distinctive planting, patterned tiling or a view that is unique to the location.
The instagrammable moment is designed to function within the overall interior rather than as a gimmick that disrupts it. Kat Black Design Studio integrates these visual focal points into the material palette and spatial organisation of the cafe so that they feel genuinely part of the design rather than additions to it.
Seating design and customer flow are the two most commercially important spatial planning decisions in a cafe fit-out. Seating decisions cover: the mix of seating types (bar stools, standard chairs, banquette, lounge seating and outdoor terrace) relative to the operator’s cover yield targets and the use occasions the cafe serves; cover spacing (60 to 75 centimetres per seat at communal tables and bar counters; 80 to 90 centimetres of table width per pair of facing seats for privacy); and furniture specification for durability, comfort and visual coherence across a mixed seating environment.
Seating & Flow
Completed cafe projects in the Kat Black Design Studio portfolio include a specialty coffee shop in Dubai Hills Estate with a poured concrete barista counter, a hand-laid terrazzo floor in a bespoke caramel and white pattern, a full-height tiled feature wall behind the counter in a geometric relief tile, four distinct seating zones and a south-facing terrace designed for the October to April season; an all-day cafe in JBR with a full-width window banquette, a communal timber table for 12, a pastel-toned material palette with arched alcoves creating intimate seating bays and an outdoor perch area at the JBR promenade; and a hotel lobby cafe in Downtown Dubai integrated into the lobby design, with a freestanding barista counter in bookmatchedgrey marble, floating timber shelving and a visual connection to the hotel pool terrace. Contact the studio for detailed photography.
Our Cafe Interior Design Projects
Design
Counter & Barista Area
The counter and barista area is the operational heart of every cafe and the visual centrepiece of the customer-facing environment. Kat Black Design Studio designs cafe counters as multi-functional objects that simultaneously serve as the customer ordering point, the barista working environment, the product display for pastries and retail merchandise, and the primary design statement of the space.
Key design decisions in the counter brief include: counter height (900 to 950 millimetres for the working surface facing the customer; 850 millimetres for the payment and collection zone to reduce the physical barrier between customer and barista); material (natural stone, terrazzo, concrete or engineered surface depending on the brand aesthetic and the durability requirements of the service environment); display cases for pastries and food items (refrigerated and ambient, sized to the operator’s food programme and positioned for maximum visibility from the customer queue); and the back bar shelving and display for retail merchandise, beans, equipment and the brand’s visual identity elements.
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