Bartels Is Open

in #bartels2 years ago

I'm very proud to see this week the successful completion and opening of Bartels in Phuket. They approached me about one year to design the interiors for their new Phuket location and I was very happy for them to choose me as they also considered two other companies. I must confess our fees were more expensive than my competitors but they chose me anyway - that makes me very happy. So Bartels is a franchise of Sandwich Bar / Bakery / Coffee Shop that is slowly gaining traction and a deservedly good reputation in Thailand. They have taken over a row of three empty shops in Phuket and my task was to create a beautiful interior that incorporated the space of these three shops. There were many things to consider such as display counters, good flow of space for service from kitchen to table, an outside area that gave passerbyers an intriguing view and entice them to step inside for a closer look, bathrooms, kitchen spaces, bar etc etc. Here is a look at some of the renders we put together for them.....

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Because the business is a franchise we had certain limitations imposed upon us regarding the design ethos. We had to follow quite carefully their established theme that is in each of their restaurants but the owners were very open to my ideas and I think in the end we reached a very fair compromise and all are happy including me. The original three shops had ugly drop ceilings and we removed those and opened up the spaces as much as we could. The underside of the roof was ugly so that had to be treated - we used a spray on white textured insulation material that my brother suggested. It brightened the whole space and provided good protection from the hot Phuket sun.

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The concrete beams that are part of the core building structure we wrapped in Teak veneer to give the impression of solid wooden beams and hung plants from as many of the ceiling spaces as was practical. They wanted more than what we ended up with but I reminded them that all these plants need looking after and will also attract bugs and drop dead leaves etc etc. Although it looks fantastic, commercial viability always needs to be considered.

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One of the existing shops had a second floor and we decided to turn this into a mezzanine level in an industrial loft style. A large dining table made of Acacia and a wooden floor were agreed along with an open plan stairway. The mezzanine looks down over the main part of the restaurant and is easily seen by those dining below, hence enticing the, to ask for a table upstairs. I warned the owners that often upstairs seating areas get neglected by service staff so this was something that needs to be considered during busy service times. Also the carrying of drinks and food up the narrow staircase could potentially be problematic.

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The outdoor spaces immediately in front of the restaurant feature classic black and white floor tiling, comfortable furniture, big ceiling fans to keep the air moving and a large greenwall at one end. The windows are in the style of french windows with imitation lead lining. We made the ceiling once again with teak veneer to keep the natural wooden tones that are seen throughout the interiors.

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Bartels has just opened and the owners have invited me there for lunch one day soon. Although my role in this project was only the interior design and construction drawings I'm super happy with the way it has turned out. I dont yet have any photographs of the completed restaurant and on their facebook page they are yet to post anything but I believe it will be very soon. I will perhaps write a second part to this post after my visit! Wishing everyone a productive week ahead....:)

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