Design of Catering Service
Project
Introduction
This interior design is a renovation of Cheng Bei Restaurant, a time-honored dining spot evolving over two decades.
Borrowing views from "Yushan", a culturally significant mountain in Changshu, this design subtly extends the mountain's silhouette into the urban vista, as if it's divided into three segments — each symbolizing a unique chapter of the restaurant's development course. Beyond merely crafting a harmonious and cohesive visual appeal, this approach further carves out a distinctive brand identity for the restaurant.
To address the dimness and narrowness of the passage leading from the entrance to the new private dining rooms, many of the solid walls have been replaced with transparent glass. This change invites more light, adding depth and layering to the visual experience. The corridor also doubles as a scenic corridor, with its irregular-sized segments transformed into sequential scenes, further enhanced by a staggered arrangement of landscape nodes. This innovative design approach elevates the overall ambience and infuses a touch of intrigue into the space.
Recognizing the local clientele's preference for spacious and grand banquet halls, the design team highlighted four central pillars within the irregular layout of this hall, transforming them into luminous features that act as captivating focal points. Further enhancing this ambiance is the dark-hued and arch-shaped ceiling, bolstering both the sense of symmetry and the overall visual allure.
Based on a insightful understanding of both the target customers' inclinations and the brand's positioning, the design team chose a path of thoughtful innovation to meet the restaurant owner's true needs, rather than completely discarding the past. This design approach not only resonates with the brand's core value but also weaves in rich local cultural elements.
Design by MEE studio
MEE Studio, a research-oriented design institution specializing in indoor and outdoor space design, is committed to solving design problems in commercial operation and cultural life with professional pre-planning consultation and special design capabilities such as architectural landscape visual communication and soft art installation