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Atmospheric Landscape Design for Pubs, Cafes & Restaurants

byArt YardVisit Design Studio at Seshadripuram, BengaluruView full gallery

We turn hospitality spaces into immersive experiences, blending functional design with nature to enhance your customer’s journey from the entrance to the bar.

The full courtyard view of Street 1522 at dusk, where my landscape design, including the cobblestone paving, strategic planting, and ambient lighting, comes together to create a lively and immersive al fresco dining experience.

The grand entrance I designed for Street 1522 features a classic three-tiered fountain and symmetrical planters. This creates a formal and welcoming entryway that sets a sophisticated tone for the establishment.

A daytime view of the Street 1522 courtyard, highlighting the integration of the Pegasus water feature with the surrounding cobblestone patio and outdoor seating arrangements.

The interior bar at Street 1522 shows how I bring landscape elements indoors. The central tree acts as a natural sculpture, enhancing the bar's atmosphere and connecting the indoor space with the outdoor courtyard design.

This seating area at Street 1522 is defined by large planters containing leafy foliage. This approach helps create intimate zones within a large open courtyard, offering guests a sense of privacy while still being part of the vibrant atmosphere.

Another view of the courtyard at Street 1522, showing how the placement of planters and vintage-style street lamps helps to frame different seating areas and guide the flow of foot traffic through the space.

This collage captures the key landscape elements designed for The Brew Factory, a premium pub. It showcases the entrance water feature, the rooftop seating area, and the lush greenery that defines the customer's journey through the space.

About this collection

When designing for high-traffic hospitality venues, aesthetics are only half the battle. We prioritize selecting native plant species and durable materials that handle constant footfall and Bengaluru’s varying climate, ensuring your landscape remains lush without becoming a maintenance burden for your operations team.

Functional Design for Hospitality

Commercial spaces require a different approach than residential gardens. Whether you are managing a busy pub on Sarjapur Road or a quiet cafe in JP Nagar, your landscape needs to serve your business goals. We treat every plant, walkway, and water feature as an element of your brand identity.

Our Process

  • Site Analysis & Operational Flow: We start by understanding how your staff and customers move through your space. Our designs ensure that greenery enhances circulation rather than obstructing it.
  • Year-Round Aesthetics: We select plants that offer consistent appeal across seasons, minimizing the need for constant replacement or intense upkeep.
  • Integration with Architecture: We collaborate closely with your site architects. Our work at projects like Street 1522 shows how interior bar designs can merge with outdoor courtyards through the strategic use of statement trees and consistent lighting.
  • Feature Elements: We don't just fill empty corners. We introduce custom water features, sculptural elements, and defined seating zones to create intimate pockets of space within larger, open areas.

Why Partner with Us

We understand that your landscape is an investment in your customer experience. Our designs aim to reduce heat, dampen urban noise, and create the specific mood—whether energetic or serene—that your patrons expect. From the conceptual layout to the final execution, we handle the technical details so you can focus on running your business.

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Art Yard

Visit Design Studio at Seshadripuram, BengaluruStarting ₹25,000 per project

We are Veda and Vivek, the team behind Art Yard. We specialize in transforming commercial spaces into immersive environments, working closely with architects to ensure our landscapes flow seamlessly from the indoors to the open air.