The design of the new branch of the vegetarian restaurant Dhaba Beas in Prague's Karlín can be described as a mix of modern and rustic elements. The goal was to create a comfortable and cozy atmosphere while maintaining the original concept of self-service vegetarian restaurants.
The characteristic arches of the apartment building were highlighted with a warm rusty color, making the space feel unique and pleasant. To complement this, glossy dark green tiles were used on the walls and terrazzo flooring, adding a touch of elegance. The dark blue ceiling provides a striking contrast and is adorned with pendant lamps made of white sandblasted glass, creating a soft and warm lighting effect.
All of this is further emphasized by oak benches with powder pink cushions. They not only provide comfortable seating but also serve as a visual break from the bold color accents. Rustic ceramic wall lamps are strategically placed to create a warm and intimate atmosphere.
In terms of materials, the architectural team played with textures and contrasts. The roughness of the coarse plaster was compensated by the softness of the pink cushions, creating a harmonious balance. Throughout the space, custom-designed furniture is used, ensuring that each piece seamlessly fits into the overall design concept.
The reconstruction of the space included a complete renovation, including layout changes, replacement of sanitary facilities, surfaces, and flooring. The heating and air conditioning systems needed to be adjusted and supplemented to ensure optimal comfort for guests.
The architectural style of the new branch of the vegetarian restaurant Dhaba Beas in Prague's Karlín successfully combines modern elements with rustic charm, creating a comfortable and pleasant space for guests to enjoy vegetarian meals.
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