JD'S Contemporary Eatery
Interior Design Studio III
Fall 2021
Project Information:
This project aims to design a restaurant that combines innovation with COVID-19 safety measures. Modern materials, touch-free technology, and outdoor dining options will be incorporated. The layout and material choices will also reflect the considerations while combining an elegant, luxurious atmosphere. To-go stations will also be implemented to cater to user preferences.
Design Statement
The restaurant design project features a cozy, naturalistic environment with warm earth tones and a focus on biophilia. In response to COVID-19, the design accommodates the new lifestyle, including a To-Go station for takeout and delivery. The booths have high back panels that create separation and privacy between customers.
Software Used:
Revit 2019
2D Model Design: Floor Plans- Furniture, RCP, Construction
3D Model Design: Renderings, Sections
Construction Details: Schedules
AutoCAD 2019
Detail Drafting Views
Adobe Photoshop 2019
Presentation Boards
Technical Drawings
Rendered Drawings
Furniture and Finishes
Philly
by Falcon Products
Curved, bubble form booths that have the ability to fit in corners and alcoves to add a fun element to designs.
3/4 Circle
by West Coast Industries
These booths create an adaptable experience for guests to enjoy their meals. It also reflects the curved style that is influential to the design.
U-Shape
by West Coast Industries
A comfortable seating option used throughout the project because the shape follows the pattern of other curved furniture pieces that are used.
Grace Barstool
by Hightower
This barstool comes with padded seating which makes it a comfortable option for users and it does not have arms making it accessible for different types of users.
Colonial Gold
by Daltile
Natural Stone Slab
This tile brings a luxurious element to the restaurant on the large columns. It reflects the warm color scheme of the project.
Lapis- Theatre District
by Architex
Upholstery-
200,000 double rubs
A deep green fabric that is used as the main color to emphasize the naturalistic color scheme in the project. It is representative of nature and balances the neutral colors which are majorly used throughout the project.
Pebble- Affinity
Architex
Upholstery
1,000,000 double rubs
A neutral fabric which is used throughout most seating for this project because it can withstand long-term usage which is excellent for a restaurant that will have many customers daily.
Shiny Pebble- Amend
by Shaw Contract
Flooring-
Carpet tile
This flooring has excellent sustainable properties and it brings a cozy element to the project which is why it is used in the intimate space of the bar.