2023. Sep. 01
Along the nifty aluminum lattice window, the sun’s balmy rays come flooding in. The natural light is associated with the wooden antler pendant light and the faux candle wall sconces, and their warm orange brightness composes graceful illuminating effects. With the fragrance of fine wine, people are fascinated by the sophisticated appeal of this vintage ambiance.
Following the owner’s requirement, the primary concept of this project focused on the European style. We exploited timber and brick materials to shape European characteristics integrated with leather and classic British antiques. The dignified space leads all the welcome customers to experience the exotic restaurant-cum-wine bar. The entire project applies materials with extremely low emissions of formaldehyde and energy-conserving electric appliances. Facilitated with internal thermal insulation material inside the walls, we reduced the energy efficiency ratio and created a healthy space with environmental sustainability.
The 1st and 2nd floors serve ordinary customers. The outdoor space was decorated with iron dining furniture and greenery; its flooring was paved with terracotta-stained tiles. The embellishments showed a dynamic and crisp vibe. As for the indoor spaces, we arranged timber dining sets, cabinets, and laminated wooden floors. The harmonious earth tones brought in a nifty feel. In addition, a unique finishing skill applies to the bar counter. In the first step, use an orange tint primer and then put power coating; last, do sponge painting with dark orange. Surprisingly, the result conjured a distinguished visual effect compared to the surface of Mars. Upon the indirect lighting's glowing, the balmy color tone coordinates with the bar counter design; these approaches add a mysterious interest to the drinking experience.
Source - Muse Design Awards