Immersive Restaurant & Cafe Interior Design
We design dining spaces that do more than look good. From street-style pan-Asian hubs to cozy European-inspired cafes, we craft environments that tell your brand story and keep guests coming back.
An overview of Burosu restaurant, where a glowing green fluted glass bar and custom neon art create a vibrant, street-style pulse. The design uses layers of light, texture, and color to create an immersive pan-Asian dining experience.
The seating at Burosu features custom-designed green chairs with unique T-shaped backs, set against a bold tropical wallpaper. This combination of bespoke furniture and dynamic patterns contributes to the restaurant's energetic vibe.
A large woven planter filled with lush greenery sits beside the glowing green bar at Burosu. We used natural elements to soften the industrial and neon features, creating a balanced and texturally rich environment.
The main dining area at Burosu features long pink leather-upholstered booths and terrazzo tabletops. The arched doorways lead to an outdoor seating area, creating a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The outdoor seating area for Burosu at 32nd Avenue offers a more relaxed ambiance. We used high-top tables and simple bamboo-supported lanterns to extend the restaurant's atmosphere into the open air.
This custom neon art piece is the dramatic focal point of Burosu. Its abstract, flowing lines in multiple colors create a sense of movement and energy, perfectly capturing the essence of modern Asian street culture.
The service counter at Melthouse cafe features the brand's logo in a flowing script on a clean, white-tiled facade. The classic black-and-white checkered floor and turquoise back-tiling create a retro, welcoming feel.
About this collection
Great hospitality design is rarely just about the wallpaper. It is about balancing the kitchen flow with the dining experience so your staff can move efficiently while your customers feel the atmosphere you intended. When we design a restaurant or cafe, we plan for high traffic and the operational reality behind the bar, ensuring that the materials we select, like high-traffic micro-concrete or commercial-grade upholstery, are as durable as they are visually striking.
Our Approach to Hospitality Design
We do not believe in one-size-fits-all interior design. Every restaurant or cafe we build is a reaction to its specific location, cuisine, and target audience. We view a project as a machine that needs to function perfectly while setting a mood.
The Burosu Model: High-Energy Street Vibes
With a project like Burosu at 32nd Avenue, we needed to capture the pulse of Asian street culture. This meant working with layers of light, texture, and movement. We used custom neon signage, green fluted glass for the bar, and industrial elements that stand up to a busy nightlife schedule. The focus here was on vibrancy—creating a space that feels loud, dynamic, and immersive.
The Melthouse Model: Heritage & Comfort
In contrast, our work for Melthouse in GK focused on a completely different emotional response. We aimed for the warmth of a classic European cafe. This required a different set of tools: herringbone floors, rustic brick walls, and detailed woodwork. We spent time finding the right lighting levels and comfortable seating zones to ensure people would want to linger, not just grab a coffee and leave.
What We Handle
When you work with us on a commercial project, we handle the entire process under one roof:
- Operational Layout: We plan the floor based on service flow, ensuring your staff has the space they need without sacrificing dining capacity.
- Technical Integration: We coordinate MEP for commercial kitchens, HVAC, and gas lines so the functionality is hidden but seamless.
- Lighting Design: We use layered lighting to highlight your branding and merchandise while keeping the atmosphere right for the time of day.
- Material Selection: We specify finishes like AC5 grade wood or commercial-grade micro-concrete that handle heavy footfall for years.
If you have a space that needs a strong identity and the technical backbone to operate successfully, let us talk about your vision.
Studio Bipolar
We are Studio Bipolar. We get bored doing the same thing twice, so we treat every restaurant or cafe project like a chance to build something entirely new. Whether you want a high-energy space with neon signs or a quiet corner that feels like a European pub, we are here to help you get it right.
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