The project is a renovation of a coffee shop in a shop-house. The owner wanted to have a bright impression to its interior. The design is carrying a Scandinavian concept, with the dominance of white colour as well as light wood hue to achieve a brighter impression of the space.
On the ground floor, there are counter area, pantry, and seating area for small group. On the second floor, the space is divided into two parts; VIP area and another seating group. Shelves instead of massive wall is used as a curtain/ barrier between those 2 areas to create a lighter sense between space, but still provide a private experience for the VIP area.
Bright and vivid colours filled the interior as the owner’s wishes, whereas black and blue, which is the identity colours of Freepolite itself, are applied as an accent throughout the interior elements.
The project is a renovation of a coffee shop in a shop-house. The owner wanted to have a bright impression to its interior. The design is carrying a Scandinavian concept, with the dominance of white colour as well as light wood hue to achieve a brighter impression of the space.
On the ground floor, there are counter area, pantry, and seating area for small group. On the second floor, the space is divided into two parts; VIP area and another seating group. Shelves instead of massive wall is used as a curtain/ barrier between those 2 areas to create a lighter sense between space, but still provide a private experience for the VIP area.
Bright and vivid colours filled the interior as the owner’s wishes, whereas black and blue, which is the identity colours of Freepolite itself, are applied as an accent throughout the interior elements.
The project is a renovation of a coffee shop in a shop-house. The owner wanted to have a bright impression to its interior. The design is carrying a Scandinavian concept, with the dominance of white colour as well as light wood hue to achieve a brighter impression of the space.
On the ground floor, there are counter area, pantry, and seating area for small group. On the second floor, the space is divided into two parts; VIP area and another seating group. Shelves instead of massive wall is used as a curtain/ barrier between those 2 areas to create a lighter sense between space, but still provide a private experience for the VIP area.
Bright and vivid colours filled the interior as the owner’s wishes, whereas black and blue, which is the identity colours of Freepolite itself, are applied as an accent throughout the interior elements.