Design isn’t about completely redoing a space but about how you live within and use that space, how you create experiences and how you enjoy your life that little bit more within it. These bar & restaurant renovations are a testament to this.

Soco Hotel Bar

A boutique hotel which prides itself as the epitome of laid-back luxury needed a simple, fast but effective re-design for their pool & seaside bar. Creating a lighter atmosphere with this faux whitewashed tile and adding natural textures soften the space as well as add character. Increasing functionality was also very important and can be seen with the addition of overhead lights and display shelving for the alcohol, creating workspace for the bartender below.

R-Tic Melt Ice Cream Shop

A little DIY fun can sometimes take you a long way. This Ice-cream shop needed a simple facelift that also created character and we did just that. This rainbow featured wall made out of plastic PVC pipes added a fun element while breaking up not just the blue that they wanted to keep but this long narrow space.

I love to see people enjoying the spaces we create but this project holds a special place in my heart because when we did this reno when I was pregnant with my son and now it is his favorite spot for ice cream.

The Park Cafe

We wanted to bring the lush, serene environment from outside in and while creating something unique and picturesque. Using recycled palettes as ceiling features filled the space and complimented the other accents like the wood siding.

The Reef Bar & Grill

A simple color change and a quick branding revamp created a much more relaxing and serene atmosphere for this seaside restaurant.

Citrine Salad Bar

A blank wall in this pick-up Salad Bar was the perfect way to bring some character and brand development into this little space. So I created the perfect accent wall serving functionality as the menu and using wooden chopping boards as the interchangeable displays.

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