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La Senda de Omaña restaurant
Madrid, Spain
IN THIS PROJECT by Aima Estudio, four different stone- effect porcelain stoneware tiles by Vives Ceramica have been utilised to give La Senda de Omaña, a cosy restaurant located in Madrid, a coherent look – even down to the bathroom details.
Te establishment transfers the spirit of the mountains to the Spanish capital. Te project uses Ceppo di Gre-R Cemento and Oriyas-R Natural floor
tiles from Vives Ceramica, both in 59.3 by 59.3cm sizes, which are used to cover the main area of the project. For the bathrooms, the Aston-R Gris porcelain tile (59.3 by 59.3cm) and the Luton Multicolor hexagonal tile (23 by 26.6cm) were selected, which deliver freshness to the space without conflicting with the restaurant’s natural vernacular style.
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The Bothy
Wentworth, South Yorkshire
SET WITHIN a contemporary ‘arts and crafts’ environment, Te Bothy restaurant is the centrepiece of the new extension at Wentworth Garden Centre, near Rotherham in South Yorkshire. It is situated in 16 acres of the former walled kitchen, Italian and Japanese gardens of Wentworth Woodhouse.
When designing the new venue, proprietor David Airey sought to create a relaxed, lived-in feel for Te Bothy, opting for Amtico Signature luxury vinyl tiles for its noise- reducing qualities over ceramic tiles. Influenced by Victorian glasshouse-style flooring, Airey was introduced to Amtico’s in-house design team by flooring contractor Contract Floors (Sheffield) to develop his ideas into a high-end scheme featuring five patterns from Amtico’s Designers’ Choice collection.
Amtico Signature was used throughout the restaurant, linking the ‘arts and crafts’ aesthetic between the entrance, bar and seating areas. In order to create zones within the space, different patterns were laid in the seating and bar areas, framed with a coordinating border and elegant stripping in bronze. Te second dining space, located off the main seating area, features a blend of amethyst hues and stone textures with DC175 Plaza, contrasting with the oak tones of DC320 Versailles.
Te overall scheme at Te Bothy combines four designs, with each pattern defining different seating areas within the restaurant.
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