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RESTAURANT 

 INTERIOR DESIGN

Georgian College, 2014

The architectural and interior design elements that have been incorporated into this project were inspired by restaurants in Copenhagen, Denmark. Combining particular elements into this project that are based on existing spaces located within my selected culture is how I plan on creating a space where guests feel as though they are walking in to a Danish restaurant. Simplistic design is seen throughout many of the spaces where the simple structured layouts and monochromatic color schemes help to accentuate the splashes of color used throughout furnishing and accessories. Concrete flooring in combination with bright white walls and ceilings were repeatedly shown through research, where the lively green plant life and colorful furniture and lighting stand out tremendously, separating each space while creating a comfortable and relaxing environment. Large pendant lights are also used to separate the dining spaces, also bringing interest to such a plain color scheme. Each of these elements have been utilized though the design of Copenhagen Danish Cuisine & Bar in a way that speaks to Danish architecture and interior design.

See below for drawing package and more...

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