Standard Pizza restaurant renovation, the third restaurant of the group, was conceived while preserving the Belgian essence present in the venues of Antwerp and St. Giles.
The elegance of the Belgian style is reflected in the light tones and the solidity of materials, such as solid oak wood. To achieve texture and naturalness, lime paint was used on walls and painted ceilings, and the existing pine flooring was treated with a floured patina.
On the ground floor, we discover the vaulted ceiling and line the walls with mirrors to visually expand the space and change its perception. To fill the space with light and vegetation, the open kitchen with the central bar and oven connects to the interior courtyard.
Regarding the lighting in the Standard Pizza restaurant renovation, a visible installation was chosen to punctually illuminate the entire set. To add a touch of design, classics like the Disa by Coderch at the entrance or the Bohemia by Joan Gaspar on the round table in the basement were used.
Transitioning from a dark space to a pleasant dining area for groups was quite a challenge, which is why fabric panels were chosen for the basement area, which are backlit to conceal installations and evenly distribute light, creating a functional and luminous atmosphere. Linen fabrics evoke those used to wrap pizza dough.
Finally, in terms of furniture, everything has been custom-made with solid oak woods, complemented by Libeco Linen cushions to add a touch of color. For the terrace, a set in green tones was proposed, with lacquered metal outdoor furniture, umbrellas, and vegetation in terracotta pots.
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