Elegance, sophistication, and refinement are what customers mention when talking about the minimalism-style cafe design of Rosier in Thai Ha. As part of the restaurant chain owned by Mr. Son, the Rosier Thai Ha, designed by the Ken Design team, promises to be one of the most attractive projects. Let's explore it together!
The design concept of Rosier Thai Ha
The design story of Rosier's minimalist-style cafe begins with the ideas from previous Rosier-branded cafes. Mr. Long and Ms. Loan, the project's investors, aim for consistency and coherence within the Rosier restaurant chain, previously known as Lafont, owned by Mr. Long. The desired outcome is to showcase refined beauty, a fresh and exciting space, which the investors want us to express through the design layout.
With diverse customer needs and continuous creativity in interior design spaces, Rosier is expected to create a difference and leave a lasting impression on visitors. It is not just a space to enjoy delicious and unique drinks; Rosier will also be a place to take beautiful photos and bring true artistic values.
Main Design Style
The main design style is one of the most impressive features of Rosier Cafe in Thai Ha. It can be said that this is the most inspirational minimalistic cafe that the design and construction team at Ken Design has ever undertaken. Minimalism, also known as the minimalist style, is not unfamiliar in interior design. However, the approach of focusing on simplicity, limiting colors, and intricate furnishings has brought a fresh perspective to cafes. It is this novelty that has created a unique and distinctive appearance for Rosier compared to other cafes in the market.
Unique Interior of Rosier Thai Ha
With its two-story space, the architects at Ken Design have showcased and highlighted the beauty of Rosier through the expression of clean lines, geometric shapes, and monochromatic color schemes. As a result, the minimalistic style interior of Rosier Cafe has become elegant, simple, and refined
First Floor Design that Captivates
The entire space of the first floor shines and stands out under the expression of minimalistic style. From colors to lighting and interior details, everything is simplified to the maximum. This is aimed at overcoming the limitation of space but also achieves a high aesthetic effect. It is also a characteristic of minimalistic cafes, following the principle of "Less is more." The continuity and absolute simplicity of details, from the use of colors to the arrangement of furniture and decorations, allow Rosier to focus on showcasing its most original beauty.
The star of the interior design of Rosier's minimalistic style cafe in Thai Ha is the bar counter. Not only for Rosier but for any cafe, the bar counter plays a crucial role in fully embodying the spirit and unique characteristics of the establishment's brand. The U-shaped bar counter allows the staff to comfortably perform their tasks without any hindrance, while also elegantly concealing the bar tools and equipment.
Design of the Second Floor
If the first floor shines brightly with its dominant white color scheme, the second floor maintains neutral tones and a minimalistic vibe but exudes a gentle and cozy atmosphere. Whether it's the first or second floor, Rosier's minimalistic style cafe still showcases a consistent and harmonious design throughout. Customers visiting the second floor will undoubtedly be captivated and enchanted. The space is far from being empty or monotonous; instead, it offers a sense of tranquility and warmth.
Lighting System
The lighting system is also a unique feature of Rosier's minimalistic style cafe in Thai Ha. Lighting brings about a strong aesthetic effect and visually stimulates the space. Architects utilize white light for the interior. The contrast between the light and the furnishings creates shadow effects on the interior items. Thanks to this lighting, the expression of lines and shapes becomes even more elevated. Recessed lights and pendant lights are the two main types used in Rosier cafe's design.
Furniture and Decorations
Despite pursuing a minimalist style, Rosier still ensures essential elements for a cafe. Tables and chairs are arranged along the walls, creating a central aisle convenient for both staff and customers to move around. To enhance the aesthetics of the space, architects also use various types of tables and chairs with different structures and materials, preventing the space from being empty and monotonous.
Ken Design - Interior Design and Construction Solution
Above is the sample design of the Rosier Cafe in Minimalism style at Thái Hà executed by Ken Design. If you also have the idea of designing a cafe like this, don't hesitate to contact us for immediate consultation and support. Ken Design will always accompany you on the journey to discover true value.