Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Pizzeria Pomidoros in Boryspil, Ukraine by Paliychuk Olga Design
January 16th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Paliychuk Olga Design
Located in Boryspil, Ukraine, the 170-square-meter pizzeria is an urban fast-food cafe.
The main concept of interior was to preserve the appearance of original materials and focus on the combination of textures. Concrete ceiling, columns, block and brick walls have pristine appearance.
The space is divided into two main parts, open kitchen and visitors area, which are separated by a bar counter with a glass partition that allows guests to observe the cooking process. In turn, the visitors area consists of three functional areas, a dark cozy area with a sofa and lounge chairs, a central zone with a huge 5-meter table and area with a bar countertop along the window.
To separate the main visitors area from a restroom was installed a spectacular glass block wall. On the one hand, such a wall is an accent detail, on the other, it fits naturally into a silver concrete gamut.
The panoramic windows with black steel frames and glass partitions that we used inside, make the space light and airy, emphasizing openness and proximity to visitors.
Minimalist pendant lights-spheres on steel legs, custom-made specifically for this project, are important details that visually unites all zones for visitors. Urban interior is complemented by brushed steel elements and graphic walls in small black tiles, while ash wood furniture and lights-spheres create a cozy atmosphere.
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