“Chaihona Restaurant No. 1” restaurant in Dubai Marina has moved the boundaries between tradition and modernity with its unique interior design and has managed to overcome the challenge of limited space to create a cultural and pleasant experience for its guests. Aiming to create a stylish space that blends Central Asian culture with contemporary innovation, this project has achieved an impressive balance between functionality and beauty. (lovethatdesign)
Photographer: Unknown / loveexploring.com
In the interior design of this restaurant, natural materials such as wood and concrete are used to create a warm and intimate atmosphere. Comfortable furniture and greenery promote a sense of relaxation, while traditional patterns and textiles inspired by oriental aesthetics complement the modern design. The terrace of the complex also provides a comfortable space to enjoy the outdoor environment with large umbrellas.

Photographer: Unknown / loveexploring.com
The biggest challenge in implementing this project was the limited space that had to accommodate many elements. Designers had to avoid overcrowding while creating a harmonious space. The tables are arranged in such a way that the guests feel comfortable while maintaining their privacy. In addition, lighting was also an important challenge; The design team was looking for a soft and warm light that would not create disturbing shadows in the small space while enhancing the oriental atmosphere.

Photographer: Unknown / loveexploring.com
Finally, this project has turned into an attractive and inspiring space with the smart combination of modern and traditional elements. Each interior detail is designed to enhance the interaction of light and space, and the comfort of the guests is prioritized. This restaurant is now not only a place to taste oriental food, but also a unique cultural experience in a stylish and relaxing environment.
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