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Starbucks Launches Cozier Store Redesigns to Boost Community Feel

By Matthias Binder April 10, 2026
Starbucks unveils new design with cozier coffeehouse vibes
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A Bold Pivot to Comfort-Driven SpacesDesign Features That Redefine the ExperienceBack to Starbucks: A Strategic OverhaulComfort Items Lead the Way

A Bold Pivot to Comfort-Driven Spaces (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Starbucks has begun transforming its coffeehouses nationwide with designs that prioritize warmth and comfort. Regional Vice President of Operations Shanel Williams emphasized the shift, stating the spaces are being redesigned to feel warmer, cozier, and more inviting.[1][2] Customers have responded positively, lingering longer in the updated environments. This initiative marks a return to the chain’s roots as a gathering spot.

A Bold Pivot to Comfort-Driven Spaces

Starbucks kicked off its latest store uplifts with a striking example in Chicago’s Old Irving Park neighborhood. The redesigned location at 4155 N. Cicero Ave. features leather sofas, cushy chairs, throw rugs, and goldenrod drapes that replace stark windows.[2] New lighting and coffee-themed artwork add layers of texture and personality. These elements encourage patrons to settle in rather than rush out.

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Stephenie Rychlik, a design director overseeing Chicago renovations, noted the store’s solid foundation made it ideal for the refresh. The changes foster what Starbucks calls a “coffee klatsch” atmosphere – informal chats over extended stays. Early feedback shows more visitors arriving and remaining throughout the day.[1]

Design Features That Redefine the Experience

The new aesthetic moves away from minimalist setups toward sensory-rich interiors. Warmer colors, abundant softer seating, and local-inspired details like neighborhood art and historical photos tailor each store to its community.[3] Rugs, plants, and layered textures create an enveloping feel. Visibility into the espresso bar highlights baristas’ craft, while dedicated pickup areas streamline orders.

  • Thousands more seats added nationwide to promote relaxation.
  • Custom elements reflecting local history, such as compasses in historic spots.
  • Green apron service, where staff deliver drinks to seated customers.
  • Performance velvet chairs in deep green with walnut legs for ergonomic comfort.
  • New ceramic mugs with wider mouths to enhance aroma and grip.

These updates appear in both renovations and new builds, with smaller footprints emphasizing lobby seating.[4]

Back to Starbucks: A Strategic Overhaul

The redesign forms a core part of CEO Brian Niccol’s “Back to Starbucks” plan, unveiled in September 2024. It addresses slumping performance by enhancing in-store experiences and operations. The company closed about 750 underperforming North American locations in 2025, trimming its U.S. count to 16,911.[2]

Over 1,000 stores will receive uplifts by the end of 2026, following pilots in New York City and Southern California. Chicago leads with 90 completions and a goal of 200 by September. Dawn Clark, senior vice president of coffeehouse design, explained the approach rooted in heritage: stores were evaluated for what to preserve and how to honor local character.[3] Results indicate increased dwell time and repeat visits.

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Comfort Items Lead the Way

Signature pieces like the new Starbucks Chair evoke the brand’s past while prioritizing modern ease. Its wide arms and plush upholstery in Starbucks green invite lingering conversations. The ceramic mug, tested in Los Angeles and New York, draws from Italian cafe traditions for better sensory engagement.[4]

One customer captured the shift: Starbucks now feels like a true “third place” for community and relaxation. These elements will roll out to select uplifted stores by late 2026, with global mug expansion in 2027. The focus remains on craft, turning routine stops into meaningful pauses.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 1,000 U.S. stores targeted for cozy redesigns by end of 2026.
  • Features include more seating, warmer textures, and delivery service.
  • Chicago’s Cicero Avenue store exemplifies the inviting new vibe.

Starbucks’ push to reclaim its coffeehouse soul through thoughtful redesigns signals a deeper commitment to connection amid competitive pressures. As more locations transform, the chain aims to draw people back for more than just caffeine. What changes would make your local Starbucks more inviting? Share in the comments.

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