In architecture, the space of a fast-food cafe is divided into areas of cooking and customer service.
The design of the interior space of 130 sq. m was designed in the style of modern grunge with a predominance of bright colors combined with chromatic, leaving visitors with a bright and positive impression.
For wall decoration, we chose gypsum cardboard with decorative textured paint in shades of beige, imitating stonework. To bring freshness to the “interior”, our designers combined gypsum cardboard with green walls. To emphasize the texture of the walls and greenery, we used linear lighting structures.
From the ceiling of self-leveling concrete, besides beautiful finishes, hangs a lot of red spots. Their charm is simple, and the unusual thing is that they are connected by black wiring, which forms a single image of the lighting system.
The floor in the hall is made of granite, with a decorative covering typical of the grunge and loft-style, but it looks harmonious and stylish. The counters behind which the sellers stand are made of slate and wood–a budget option, but high-quality. It is always important for customers to see how food is made and the most practical solution to this issue in the planning of this project is a kitchen with a glass wall that creates moderate zoning but does not interrupt the “connection” of customers with the kitchen. Visitors want to enjoy the atmosphere and have a good time. This is the basic concept that is usually used to design a pizzeria. Since the creative design mustn’t displace the image of the pizza itself in the minds of customers, meeting them at the door.
Inconvenience is always an irritating factor in the interior of cafes or restaurants, which is why we chose the furniture carefully. In the dining area, two things are important: comfortable ergonomic places for eating and relaxing, and freedom of movement, while we tried not to go beyond the general concept. For this reason, preference was given to geometric-shaped tables made of wood, made of leather-sewed wood and metal tables of black color, not exceeding the general concept.