Looks like choLon will finally begin to become a reality. Permitting, design and architecture are all wrapping up the documents and now the contractor will start the construction in the next couple of weeks. Simple, Sustainable and Elegant with a distinct fusion of subtle natural hard surface mixed with the Fleur-de-lis patterns will mix together to create the distinction in place. The Kitchen is basic white subway tile with an accent of the blue button to contrast the coats of the chef and line cooks. Restrooms are inspired by the french design found in the areas settled or occupied around the globe similar to vietnam. Behind the Lounge Bar the pattern is silkscreened onto a 18x 24 tile accented by walnut shelving and a hint of 3m poured glass creates a screen window into the corridor behind the bar...Create a sense of mystery and free animation. The Bars are thick walnut with an linseed oil rub to achieve a contrast in the more refined elements of the interior and take advantage of the local resources of walnut that occupied cherry creek. Floors are Travertine to create warmth and an upscale contrast to the walnut tables and chairs. Patterns in the fabrics are boutique in nature and add movement and color to the interior.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
ChoLon Materials
Looks like choLon will finally begin to become a reality. Permitting, design and architecture are all wrapping up the documents and now the contractor will start the construction in the next couple of weeks. Simple, Sustainable and Elegant with a distinct fusion of subtle natural hard surface mixed with the Fleur-de-lis patterns will mix together to create the distinction in place. The Kitchen is basic white subway tile with an accent of the blue button to contrast the coats of the chef and line cooks. Restrooms are inspired by the french design found in the areas settled or occupied around the globe similar to vietnam. Behind the Lounge Bar the pattern is silkscreened onto a 18x 24 tile accented by walnut shelving and a hint of 3m poured glass creates a screen window into the corridor behind the bar...Create a sense of mystery and free animation. The Bars are thick walnut with an linseed oil rub to achieve a contrast in the more refined elements of the interior and take advantage of the local resources of walnut that occupied cherry creek. Floors are Travertine to create warmth and an upscale contrast to the walnut tables and chairs. Patterns in the fabrics are boutique in nature and add movement and color to the interior.
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