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DESIGN: Bellagio 2-Bedroom Unit Design Proposal
CLIENT: Female, Single occupant PROJECT SIZE: 95 sq.m. LOCATION: Bellagio Towers, BGC
CLIENT: Female, Single occupant
PROJECT SIZE: 95 sq.m.
LOCATION: Bellagio Towers, BGC
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PROJECT: Hungry Mao's Kitchen | Greenfield District
Inspired by the charm and character of the old hutongs of Beijing, Hungry Mao's Kitchen is a modern-day restaurant with an ecle...
Inspired by the charm and character of the old
hutongs
of Beijing, Hungry Mao's Kitchen is a modern-day restaurant with an eclectic mix of modern-industrialist and traditional-oriental interiors.
The design brief was two-fold, one is to come up with a design for a Chinese fast-food concept but at the same time addressing the challenges of the existing space. Contrasting the traditional with the modern, the space has an overall subdued palette, but with bright red accents that pop out.
Having a narrow space, and with a myriad of ducts and pipes crowding the space above, renovation of this space into Hungry Mao's was a challenge.
Having a low headroom due to the large air ducts, the place felt really tight.
Addressing this problem is the addition of multiple LED panels lining up the plain white ceiling to make it look like a river of light, curving off towards the end. This added illumination brightened up the place and created an illusion of a wide expansive space.
Increased seating capacity was also needed, so a portion of the kitchen was removed to make way for more patrons. Situated at the far-end corner of the restaurant, diners can enjoy a bit more privacy with Chinese style dividers against an Ando-inspired cement wall- finish backdrop.
Making use of the existing wooden tiles, but wanting to add a modern twist, a mix of red and gray
hexagon tiles were installed in the new dining area. These touches of geometry and color on the floor blend well with the rest of the interiors, dictating further how old and new merges together . Modern plastic chairs in red are partnered with rustic wood benches; while traditional-looking gray brick tiles contrast with white square tiles.
With a great deal of challenges, creative thinking was key to turn problems into design solutions. A playful mix of old and new also create an interesting twist, allowing us to introduce the traditional into the fast-paced and modern lifestyle of Hungry Mao's Kitchen's diners.
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PROJECT: TAMPAY CAFE
Tampay (n.) serenity. Nestled somewhere in the mountains of Orani, Bataan, the Tampay Cafe aims to serve guests of the nearby bed a...
Tampay
(n.) serenity. Nestled somewhere in the mountains of Orani, Bataan, the Tampay Cafe aims to serve guests of the nearby bed and breakfast in Sinagtala Farm and Resort. The cafe, a later addition to the property, is built beside the existing Tampay House along the sides of the mountain. Although the cafe rests on a small and irregularly shaped lot, it feels very spacious with the abundance of natural light not to mention the breathtaking views just right outside.
Being one of the few establishments far from the city, my idea was to make this a relaxing cafe that still has a unique and quirky vibe. Despite its modest size, each corner of the cafe has a different look and vibe. Inspired by the surrounding nature and mountain views, the wood-tiled wall gives a sense of warmth with deep earth tones.
Taking cues from the resort's namesake of
'sinag'
and
'tala'
, midnight blue represents a star filled night sky and has a more solemn mood. In contrast to both, blush pink has a livelier and more vibrant personality, acting also as a backdrop to the plentiful green accents in the cafe.
Working on this project was quick and easy even with the 3-hour drive from Manila. Owned by very accommodating and outgoing clients, it was easy to establish a connection and work remotely on the project with the owners taking lead during construction. Almost all coordination was done on mobile, from the choice of tiles and furniture to coordinating changes with the design. Lighting fixtures were also discussed over the phone, with designer and client coordinating which items to buy. The diamond lights I chose where then purchased by the client and installed over the white granite counter, also with lighting accents on its pink facade. The finishing touches were done over a span of a few weekend trips to the resort, with various items like faux greenery and quirky art pieces brought in to style the cafe, bringing in the charm of the outdoors in.
Unique on its own with a playful twist, the Tampay cafe still manages to reflect the serene nature of its surroundings while complementing its changing seasons. As day turns to night,
the
mix of different colors and materials allows the mood to shift from a vibrant energy to a more relaxed tempo. From first light to after dark, the Tampay cafe caters to all kinds of travelers who wish to enjoy an early morning pick-me-up or a soothing night cap.
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