3 Interior Designers Transform the Same Cozy NYC Café | Space Savers | Architectural Digest
- November 5, 2023
- Posted by: MainInstructor
- Category: Architectural Design Go Interior Design
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Video Title: 3 Interior Designers Transform the Same Cozy NYC Café | Space Savers | Architectural Digest
– [Narrator] These three interior designers have been given a photograph of an empty cafe. They have free reign to design it in any way they please. – My name’s Laura and my design style is modern, tailored and classic. – My name is Patrick and my design style is layered, colorful and charismatic.
– I’m Xavier and my design style is narrative, purposeful and airy. – [Narrator] No clients, no restrictions, just blank space. – [Laura] This is the cafe space. – When I first look at this space, if I’m looking at this from a guest perspective, I don’t know how to use this space.
If I’m looking at it from an employee perspective, I also don’t know how to use this space and I think I’d probably quit. – It feels like there’s not a lot of flow to it, and there also doesn’t seem to be enough space behind the back counter
And the front counter for employees to move around and kind of interact. – I like to think through how you want your guest to experience the space. They need to walk in and feel a sense that they know where to go, and who to talk to,
And what to do, and there’s no confusion. [airy music] My idea for this space is to create a French-inspired cafe where you can come in and feel like you can just hang out. – When designing for a commercial space, I really love to be transported. This space is transporting me
To my first sad rental apartment. I would love to be transported to, perhaps, the south of France, or Rome, or Milan. – I think if we create a space that is able to be activated all day, it’s gonna be the best way to serve the neighborhood.
It’s gonna reach the most amount of people, and it’s also going to allow us to be open in making money from sun up to sundown. The type of place that I can get a cup of coffee, stop by for lunch, get a nice drink, glass of wine, a cocktail.
I just want to be able to use this at all times of the day. [airy music] – A floor is a great place to start in terms of bringing in a really specific aesthetic, and a checkered board floor is perfect for that sort of Perisian feel.
I’d like to do this gray bardiglio marble and then a Carrera marble, which those two together, you can just see how lovely they are. There’s been marble in Italy and France for a zillion years. It’s super durable, it’s gonna last a really long time, and I don’t mind what we call the patina
That happens with marble over time. Somebody spills something, it gets etched or scratched, I just think that adds to the character of the space. – This looks like blonde parquet flooring and it’s not really durable. I would love to introduce a beautiful antique terracotta.
Terracotta is great because it hides a lot of dirt. There’s a beautiful deep tones to the red and light. It’s tumbled, already has a sort of worn quality to it, which I think is great for high traffic cafe. – So when I look at the floor,
I see, like, this sort of wood parquet. It’s looking a little foe to me. That’s not gonna fly here because it’s gonna get pretty dirty, it’s gonna get pretty worn down. I need something that’s gonna be a little bit more durable and cleanable for a high traffic environment like this.
I’m looking at this, like, very beautiful broken stone tile look, and I think that that would be a really incredible way to make a varied, unusual floor, but it’s also a, you know, a stone material so you’re gonna be able to mop it and it’s very durable in that way. [gentle piano music]
– Cities are notoriously lacking for green space, and I would love this space to feel like a respite from your city life. So I want to bring in a really indulgent dark green, and that’s going to just make this space feel really warm and welcoming.
If we bring that dark green up onto the ceiling, it’s also gonna help the walls recede a little bit, and that makes the space feel bigger. In addition to bringing in this really dark color though, I actually wanted to think about what that texture could be.
I think a Roman clay in that really dark green would be beautiful. It’s gonna add a lot of texture and interest to the wall. And then on top of that, we can do a beautiful picture panel molding, which again, will kind of break up the space and give it some more unique texture.
– The brick in the background feels a little bit dirty, and I don’t like the fact that it’s also not the same texture as the rest of the walls. I love plaster paint and lime paint finishes. They give a real nuance to the wall and bring in lights and darks
And create something really beautiful. For sure, I would cover over the brick and make it all one. – From like a customer perspective or cafe or a bar, we see it in only one of its cycles or day parts, but actually there’s a whole life that happens in these spaces before they open;
Prep work, cleanup, you have to think about the materials you’re using. They need to be really durable because you’re gonna see a lot of traffic. When I look at the walls, the first thing I’m gonna do is get rid of the exposed brick. I don’t love exposed brick in a restaurant setting.
It’s a very textured, very rough surface that tends to collect a lot of dust. It’s very, very hard to clean. So when I think about the walls in a high traffic place like a cafe or a bar, anything below countertop level, it’s gonna get kicked, it’s gonna get bumped.
Spillage will happen on the floors, and that will splash up onto the walls. I wanna make sure that anything that happens below the countertop is very wipeable, very cleanable, but is kind of a piece of art in and of itself. So I’m gonna do a enamel wainscoting below the wall,
But I’m going to do it in a, sort of, like, Trompe L’oeil painted pattern so that it has this sort of beautiful architectural, you know, detailing. And then above that I’m going to use this, like, really beautiful Roman plaster to coat the walls, and I’m gonna use them Rosa Levanto marble
To create the crown molding. I’m gonna use the same red marble to create a chair rail that will go around the perimeter of the space and then again for the baseboard. [airy music] – So when you are using a really dark color, like this dark green that we’re gonna bring in,
When you’ve got it across the ceiling and across the walls, the corners sort of recede. You can’t tell where the wall ends and the ceiling begins, and that just immediately makes it feel even bigger. – Looking at this ceiling, it’s plain, and white, and cold.
So I think what would be really nice to do is bring in some reclaimed beams, which would only add to the feeling of romantic old world atmosphere that I’m hoping to achieve. – So for the ceiling, I’m also gonna do an enamel treatment because I want it to be cleanable.
I’m not going to stop harping on about that. The worst feeling when you walk into a restaurant and it doesn’t feel clean. [airy music] – Right now, I do love that there is a window, and I love that it’s this bypass window so that people can come up
And order from outside the restaurant. However, this could be better laid out. So what I’d like to do is actually move this bypass window further into the service space so that when you’re actually behind the counter in the cafe serving that you could also just turn to your right
And help somebody who’s happens to be at the window. And then we can add an even bigger window into the seating area as well. That way we can have tons of natural light, functionality, and beauty at the same time. In a small space, you’re really always looking for more opportunities
To have more sales and being able to access the restaurant from two different spots is really ideal. – This window feels like a small takeout window or something like a drive through window. Not in love with that. I hate those handles. I hate that it’s a sliding window. We could really use something
That has a lot more character and beauty to it. I’d love to see some more light coming into this space. So I’m gonna create a French-style window casement, nearly floor to ceiling with beautiful wood panel detail below. And I’d also love to see that classic French mulian window with different panes.
I think that could bring a real residential feeling to this, otherwise, pretty banal commercial window. – So this window here is not that interesting to me. I don’t like its functionality. It’s kind of like this slider pass through window. That is not the vibe I’m trying to go for.
What I’d like to do is increase the size of the window almost all the way up to the ceiling and come almost all the way down to the floor. I’m also not gonna try to make it an operable window or a door or anything like that.
So I’m just gonna do a flat pane of glass. It’s gonna let in a lot more light and perhaps we can explore maybe a little curtain treatment on that window as well. Part of what I wanna accomplish with changing this window is I just want to let people see into the space.
A big beautiful glass showcase to show off what I’m gonna do inside this cafe to the rest of the world. [airy music] – So what I do think is working here is this peninsula of cabinetry. It creates a nice space for the guests to come up. Across this front area
We should really bring in a cool design with the cabinetry. So I’d like to do an inset panel with some reeded detail. We should get an industrial fridge. It’s gonna have better storage and it can actually sit underneath the countertop. Obviously we’re going going to need
A tea maker of some kind, a coffee maker. Across this whole back wall we could do shelves and the shelves will allow us to have a lot of room for items that we can sell. So we wanna maximize every square inch as to how this cafe owner can continue to make a profit,
So they’re not just selling the tea and the coffee, they can sell the plates and the glasses. – What I’d love to do is create a back wall that feels like somebody’s kitchen. It would be great to have a tile backsplash and a shelf above.
It’d be wonderful to put a stove and a cooktop centered and then to float an island in front of it. I would love to see these handmade tiles by my friend Aviva Halter. She hand paints them in Bridgeport, in England, in her studio, and so I’d love to have her create special tiles
With herbs or different produce bits on them. I think that’d be really charming and sweet. So I want my cafe to feel like an old world kitchen that a little Nona has been cooking at, delicious pastries, and juices, and soups. My grandmother growing up had a wonderful skirted sink; I’d always loved that.
It’s romantic and feels light and airy. So I think that this Raul Bloom White Buffalo plaid feels really great because it’s sort of painterly and has a really great nap to it. And then the cappuccino coffee maker to the right. – The first thing I’m gonna do
Is I’m going to do a back counter that runs across the entire back of the space. And under this counter I can locate a under counter fridge. I can do a sink over here, and then on top of the counter I can have my espresso machine and my coffee set up there.
Now I have my entire operation on this back counter and it’s gonna be really tight and really efficient. The other thing I wanna do in this space is create a really beautiful pastry display case, a sort of centerpiece, half hexagon counter, built into which will be a pastry display case.
On one side we can have maybe a menu, some other display here, and then on the other side we can have the place where you will pay. – So we definitely have to incorporate some seating into the space. And I would love to do a beautiful banquette on both sides.
And so if we can do the banquette, what that allows us to do is actually seat even more people. So when you have just chairs, you have to allow at least two feet behind a chair so that somebody could pull out the chair, but then also so that somebody could walk
Behind the chair as well. Whereas with the banquette, it’s just sitting flush against the wall and you actually gain some square footage into a small space by having something that is just stationary. I would love to do some marble top tables with a beautiful vintage pedestal base; really driving home that cafe feeling.
And then I think some really cool vintage chairs. I’m thinking of something with a nice thin leg that will visually still stay very open and light as you’re walking in. And we really wanna make sure that this back wall is the focal point
In terms of being able to tell people where to go. So you come in, you walk straightforward and you see sellable items, you see somebody who’s going to help you, you see the beautiful pastries. And so we really wanna make sure that that traffic flow is clean, and clear, and simple, and accessible.
We can have the seating on the side so we’d leave like a nice clear line straight to the counter. – So this is a really small cafe. Fitting more people in this space doesn’t mean maxing out, necessarily, the amount of chairs and tables you have. In a space like this,
We actually want to remove furniture and create more good zones for people to stand around. So I designed a couple of tables here, they’re bar height, but they also have a little footrest, which is, you know, ergonomically really helpful. [airy music] – A commercial space really needs to be well lit,
And it doesn’t necessarily mean that we have to light it as if somebody’s performing surgery. We should really bring in some cool, vintage pendants as well. I’m thinking of something in a reeded glass, something that has, sort of, a French 1950s, 1940s kind of feel because everybody looks good in eye level lighting.
Nobody really looks good when the light is coming from overhead. – I chose fixtures that felt a little bit on the residential side. Over the island, that light fixture by Joseph Frank, I’ve always loved it, reminds me of a little puff pastry. Above the two niches for the produce and food,
I chose Deval’s gooseneck lights in antique brass with a beautiful milk glass shade. – Lighting in a restaurant space, cafe, bar, is like one of the most important things to get right. If you don’t get it right, people aren’t gonna look good, the environment is gonna feel either too bright or too dark,
You can’t see your food, you see your food too much. So it’s a really important thing to nail. The two things that I want to, sort of, call out here are the wall lights and the ceiling lights. And I’m probably never gonna have these both on at the same time
’cause I don’t think that they’re necessary. The ceiling lights I’ll probably have on during the day, during the morning when I want a little bit more of a bright atmosphere, I want the things in the pastry case to really be shining, but then I’ll turn those off completely in the evening
And only have the wall lights on. Because in the evening I want all the light to be coming from eye level, face level, ’cause that provides a much more flattering light for everybody and a much more flattering light for the food. [airy music]
– We kind of have, like, an emotional response as humans and an emotional connection to nature, so I definitely wanna bring in some plants across the top. And the reason for bringing them across the top is that then they’re not gonna get damaged by people accidentally spilling things on them
Or getting in the way. And then really that should be where the name of the cafe goes as well. So I would love to call this space Cafe Josephine that is named after my great-grandmother. And I would write it in script and it’s going to then sort of continue
That, sort of, French romantic, sort of, vibe that we have going on. – I love, in a kitchen, a collection of plates up on the wall, especially transfer wear. I would love to place a collection of antique blue and white transfer plates on the walls
And tie that in with the buffalo plaided skirt sink and the blue of the french window. So on the right side of the cafe, I took that opportunity to carve out a round niche, which I thought would be really beautiful to have lined in antique mirror,
And then to have the menu written out on that mirror; I always loved the way that looked. – So one of my main goals in decorating this space is I want to showcase the products that I’m selling in an extremely flattering way. So one of the things I’m gonna do
Is create a very beautiful back bar display for all my bottles of wine, my glassware, all of the things that I’m really, sort of, like, proud to show and sell in the space. And I’m gonna back that with mirror so that it gives it just that little bit of extra dimension
And makes it feel a little bit bigger than it already is. I also wanna create a beautiful, kind of, like, drawn back curtain out of carved marble that will then frame my back bar bottle display. The other thing that I’m gonna do is I’m gonna create a display case
That’s gonna be completely symmetrical to the window I created on the other side of the space. And that’s going to be, again, mirror back to give it a little bit of dimension, kind of echoing the language of the window and its framing, and its size, and its shape. [airy music]
– I really love how this all is coming together. I think that it’s a space that I would want to spend some time in. I would want to go in and get a really beautiful pastry and have my perfect little loose leaf cup of tea that is steeped to perfection.
– I think I achieved the look and feel of an old world European kitchen. I am inspired by Italian kitchens, French kitchens, Spanish kitchens, and the English as well. So I kind of combined all of those senses into this cafe in my mind.
This is a cafe that transports you away from the every day. – I think what I’ve created here is a really, sort of, lovely all day cafe. The type of place where you can go have your coffee, you can hang out at lunch for a quick bite, you can grab a drink.
It’s gonna feel very relaxed, but very elegant. [airy piano music] – Wow. – Wow. – My goodness. – That’s amazing. – Wow. That’s fantastic. Wow, Patrick’s definitely reminds me of the south of France. I don’t know… – That’s nice. I like that.
I think south of France is a good place to start the day. – It’s funny, we all chose to get rid of the brick. – I know. – I kind of can’t with the exposed brick. – [Patrick] We’re all over brick, exposed brick.
– Yeah. I think we all have the clean wipeable surfaces. – Yeah. – I went with an old, old antique plastered wall where the dirt can just blend right in. That’s the other solution. – That’s a good one, you know? – I would love to own my own cafe. [Laura chuckling]
And work here every day. I’d be happy here. – Yeah, for sure. – Or in any of these. – It’s a dream mine I hope to make come true one day. – Yeah.
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two lost their way around "Cafe" 😂
Liked Patrick's flooring, walls and ceiling the least… but when he showed his final design liked his scheme by far the most
I really enjoyed this one! Cafe josephine stole my heart and I wish I could visit irl!
In Laura’s cafe, I’d stop in for afternoon tea and gossip. I’d always sit on one of the cushioned seating areas, never a chair where someone could spill their beverage on me as they walked by.
Taking a shot every time they say "space", heading to the hospital now after 4 minutes
Would love a video on a modest balcony, thanks!
#1. Cafe – would not want to sit with my back to window. Do not like the sitting arrangement at all. All eyes are inward, middle of crowded space.
#2. Market Cafe — like it much more.
#3. Bar Cafe – It is so very Italian. Typical Cafe in Italy, where you pop in for a single espresso and then continue your shopping day
The woman did an amazing job, the other two are NOT cafes. One is a fancy kitchen and other is a bar.
Would love to see this series' take on a hotel lobby!
they should do a classroom next!
i really love laura's design😩✨🤍
I like Laura’s design the best: it was uncluttered, relaxed, lovely and seemed most functional. Patrick’s space seemed high-maintenance and Xavier’s gave me the sense that I might be overpaying for my drink
Laura created a very comforting space, especially by utilizing shades of green!!! I need Cafe Josephine to exist irl!!!😭❤️
I need patrick’s design to be my future kitchen it’s so vibrantly sweet and pretty😭❤️
Xavier’s space needs to be bigger give them the budget!!!! the color scheme and materials are so lovely omg😭❤️
This is the first time I didn't like any of the designs. Laura's is the one I misliked the least and Patrick is absolutely the worst for me but they all look weird if we're talking about a place to eat/drink. I understand they're doing the designs in a strictly artistic perspective but still not my taste at all.
why is no one talking about the fact that none of them thought about functionality in the slightest. as a designer this is a disgrace. this is shameful. none of these are realistic or functional. none of them accommodate seating service and efficiency and none of them look great. not a fan. thumbs down.
why is no one talking about the fact that none of them thought about functionality in the slightest. as a designer this is a disgrace. this is shameful. none of these are realistic or functional. none of them accommodate seating service and efficiency and none of them look great. not a fan. thumbs down.
You can tell none of them have worked in a coffee shop.
I enjoy this series! The comments/complaints about impracticality on each video are exhausting. This series isn’t focused on function (or budget, etc. as explained in the outset) so the designers can be even more grandiose and impractical with their design decisions. I enjoy seeing that because sometimes I just want pretty, unconventional, and creative.
Viewers who only want practicality — and are constantly disappointed and complaining under these videos — should just watch a function-forward video rather than getting frustrated about a series that’s focused on the exact opposite.