Restaurants today are no longer just about food. A concoction of varied rudiments builds its character, and the ambience is, by far, of greatest import. It is what customers experience before hospitality, cuisine, and even valuation. In terms of the temper, vibe, and configuration of its space. Studio Six Sense succeeded in embracing a simple blueprint and transfigured a simplistic concept restaurant into an unsurpassed dining experience.
Although refinement in dining and experience forms the premise of the restaurant, the design permits a rustic infusion. The use of exposed overhead pipes not only adds distinctness but also allows a sense of malleability in design. The pipes also augment the use of the oversized focus lights, giving off a rare overarching experience for the senses.
Every individual table is set to perfection. The tables are about the only space that exposes a sense of woodiness. Notice how the use of the drapes and textured wall ameliorate the bucolic feel. The montage of vintage frames created with Asian Paints Apcolite Satin Enamel -embellishes each wall commingle beautifully with the ethos of the restaurant. While there is a great sense of cohesion in the flavour and appeal of the space, eccentricities in their smallest form abound here.
Overhead lights are not the only source of illumination and joy. Studio Six Sense ensured that each table at the far end felt like its own alcove. To perpetuate this feeling, large open windows have been pre-arranged to allow sunlight and positivity to stream in all its glory. This makes the restaurant the perfect place to get your fix of fun, food, and unhurried conversation. While there may not be as much natural light by night, the windows continue to concede a sense of openness enchantment to the table.
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