东莞市餐饮装修设计|Mezi Srnky小酒馆The Mezi Srnky Bistro is located in a recently renovated apartment building with a historicist facade dating back to the late 19th century, near Náměstí Míru in Prague’s Vinohrady district. The space occupies the ground floor of the building, with two additional rooms in the basement that are set to be renovated in the next phase. ▼前厅开放通透的用餐空间
When designing the interior, we initially focused on the durability of the materials we wanted to incorporate into the space. The foundation of the entire concept was a terrazzo floor, which, with its aesthetics and functionality, set the direction for the bistro’s design. Given that the flooring in such a high-traffic area needs to withstand significant wear, great emphasis was placed on selecting a material that meets the highest durability standards. The final choice of terrazzo tiles became the basis upon which the entire interior design was gradually built. Narrow strips or even whole tiles of various types of marble are locally inserted into the grid of the tiling. This playful element creates an interesting pattern on the floor, but the primary intention was to disrupt the repetitive grid of the tiles, adding a sophisticated and dynamic style to the space. Despite the contrasting materials, the design retains a sense of harmony and elegance. ▼水磨石地面
这家小酒馆由两个相互连通的空间组成,两个区域的空间感不太一样。前边的空间宽敞、开放、通透,整体氛围轻松又带点活力;后边的空间则更安静、私密一些,适合那些希望不被打扰的客人。后部空间旁边有一段楼梯,通往卫生间。从前厅往后走的时候,能不时瞥见厨房的一部分——厨房正好与后部空间相连。 前部空间的墙面上,粗糙肌理的抹灰和光滑抹灰搭配在一起,最后再刷上一层浅色涂料。粗糙肌理从座椅上方开始出现,一直延伸到接近天花线脚的位置,在视觉上把空间高度做了一个细小的分层。相比之下,后部空间以红棕色(栗色)的墙面为主,这个颜色和一侧的长椅融为一体,又在另一侧延伸出去,一直连接到楼梯和卫生间区域。楼梯、平台和中间平台的处理,比小酒馆其他区域要更简洁、统一一些。我们当初第一次勘察时发现了一段混凝土楼梯,那是业主最初规划但尚未完成的餐厅部分留下的,我们希望尽量保留它的原始质感。 ▼前厅灯光设计
The bistro consists of two interconnected rooms, each with its own specific character. The front part is large, open, and airy, evoking a pleasant and lively atmosphere, while the rear part, more intimate and private, provides a quieter environment for those seeking more seclusion. Adjacent to the rear room is a staircase leading to the restrooms. As you move from the front to the back of the bistro, you can catch glimpses of the kitchen, which connects to the rear room. The walls in the front part combine rough textured plaster and smooth plaster with a light-colored paint finish. The rough textured plaster begins above the bench seating and ends just below the ceiling molding, subtly segmenting the visual height of the space. In contrast, the rear room is dominated by a reddish-brown (chestnut) colour wall, which integrates with the bench on one side and connects to the staircase and restrooms on the other. The concept of surfaces for the staircase, landings, and intermediate landings is simplified and more uniform compared to the rest of the bistro. We wanted to preserve the raw character of the concrete staircase, which we discovered during the first inspection of the unfinished restaurant originally planned by the owner. ▼多样的客座区设计
▼窗前客座区
红棕色贯穿了整个室内空间。进门时最先映入眼帘的是一组大型“展示架”,上面摆着杯具、咖啡和植物,这一色调在这里一下子就展现出来了。接着,这种颜色延续到了座椅、水磨石地面里的大理石嵌条,以及后部空间的墙面——那面墙正好把楼梯区域和座位区分隔开。红棕色在两个卫生间里表现得尤其突出。天花用的是粗糙抹灰处理,给空间增添了几分工业感。楼梯踏面的材料一直延伸到了卫生间里面,让楼梯和卫生间在材质上有了联系。 整个室内空间中,一个精致又不太张扬的亮点,无疑是那个粉色的混凝土吧台岛。它的设计初衷,是想为空间引入一丝柔和的女性气质,但锐利的边角又让它显得很坚定、很有存在感。这种反差让它在视觉上足够吸睛,却又不会太过抢眼。从材料的角度来说,吧台岛作为水磨石地面的对比元素,两者之间形成了一种有趣的对话。细腻的粉色为室内增添了优雅与柔和,而混凝土本身则在空间整体那种活泼的氛围里,提供了一份平衡和稳定。 ▼楼梯间灯光设计
The reddish-brown shade permeates the entire bistro interior. It greets you immediately upon entry, appearing in the form of a large “shelving unit” filled with mugs, coffee, and plants. This tone continues on the chairs, in the marble accents within the terrazzo floor, and on the rear room’s wall, which separates the staircase area from the seating. The reddish-brown color stands out most prominently in the two restrooms. The ceilings are finished with rough plaster, adding an industrial charm to the spaces. The material of the staircase floor extends into the restrooms, creating a link between the raw elements of the staircase and the restrooms. A subtle jewel of the entire interior is undoubtedly the pink concrete bar island. Its design was created to bring a touch of femininity to the space, but its sharp edges give it a firm presence. This contrast allows it to visually capture attention without overpowering the interior. In terms of material, the bar island was designed as a counterpoint to the terrazzo floor, creating an intriguing dialogue between the elements. The delicate pink hue of the concrete adds elegance and softness to the room, while the concrete itself maintains a calm, balancing effect against the bistro’s vibrant energy. ▼粉色混凝土吧台岛
▼楼梯间入口
▼红色主调的楼梯间客座区
The space is designed to accommodate the diverse needs and preferences of visitors, which is reflected in the variety of seating options. Bar stools at the high table are ideal for those looking to quickly enjoy a drink or light snack while remaining connected to the lively atmosphere around them. The lounge area, with its wooden armchairs and low table, offers a peaceful spot to savor coffee while maintaining a clear view of the space. For visitors who prefer traditional seating, classic table arrangements are available, perfect for comfortable dining or focused work. The overall concept of the interior thoughtfully combines aesthetics and functionality, creating a pleasant atmosphere for everyone. ▼楼梯与洗手间空间关系
▼平面图
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