Thursday, November 13, 2014

Grand-scale contemporary by Richard Dalman





"Faced with a dated, over-crowded decor, emphasized by low ceilings, we were asked to create an inviting, upmarket interior that would still look the part in ten years' time." said architect Richard Dalman of the presented eatery space’s renovation concept, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information.

Some remnants of the previous design were kept such as the low ceilings, parquet floors, and Wood veneers on some of the walls.

"Off-white leather upholstery covers the chairs, sofas and bar stools in all areas, an appropriate balance to the use of wood and brown wall tones," said Dalman. "Two large, plush rugs based on designs by another New Zealand artist contribute to the overall look." 

"With Hagley Park beyond the windows, we wanted diners to focus on the company, the food and the views in a restful, unobtrusive setting," he added. "One stand out element here, however, is a translucent onyx feature wall. This is back-lit, providing a subdued daytime feature and a beacon to passersby in the evening."

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