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Welcome back into our Midweek Projects by House of Smichi. This week's project is continuing from last Weekend Projects, Soyokaze Japanese Restaurant which has Japanese fusion style. While the last post we reveal the indoor dining, now, we reveal the outdoor dining. Enjoy!
Because the weather of the location that is really hot and dry, we design the outdoor is as cool as it can be. We put some plants to make the sunny day cooler.
We separate the area into two dining area: the conventional area and the Japanese dining area. We put the artificial grass around the area despite the real plants. The aim is for low maintenance of the operational.
We still use bamboo partition to separate each table to make privacy and we also still use the lantern with mason jar lamps as lighting accent.
At the Japanese dining area, we use Japanese low chair to add the Japanese ambiance. And we make a hole around the table so the customers can put their feet like usual people sit.
Well, that's is for this week's Midweek Projects. We'll see you again next week!
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