CherryTree Yogurt
Baker A+D has become an expert in yogurt store design. Many clients have come to us for our knowledge in this field and our creative ideas which will set their brand apart from the rest. CherryTree Yogurt is the prototype location for a new chain based in Mamaroneck, NY. Given the colder climate of NY, the architects and client agreed that CherryTree should have a uniquely warm and inviting atmosphere. Customers will be encouraged to come in, have a seat, and stay a while in the comfortable environment. This yogurt shop is a self-serve concept with 7 Taylor yogurt machines and an extensive dry topping/ cold toppings bar. The design also incorporates a smoothie station.Featured design elements include a massive cherry tree graphic that adorns a faceted roof/ wall element which draws the customers from the entry to the yogurt wall in the distance. The floors are wood and the wood look is carried up onto the walls to enhance the warm, natural aesthetic. A custom aqua "snake booth" winds its way through the store; the unique configuration allows for various group sizes and encourages customers to share space.
As of this writing, the project has been fully designed, and is now in the permitting process. For additional information about our design process and how Baker A+D can assist you, please call us at 505.254.4697.
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