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The brief was audacious – a multifunctional facility including bar, café, and restaurant with the ability for indoor/outdoor dining seating 250, family friendly but intimate enough not to feel like a barn. The commanding setting demanded a build that blended into the alpine surroundings. The result is rustic with an industrial edge. 

The predominant use of recycled Rimu for panelling and joinery is complemented by a palette of aged copper, natural plaster, ceramic tiles and Caesarstone surfaces for durability. All of the regulation signage, menu boards and condiments boxes are bespoke - handmade from pine plywood, aged and etched. Hung off steel clamps and rusted chain, feature lighting and a wine ‘cage’, completes the industrial feel of the fitout. 

Three distinct areas were created to create intimacy. Existing structural elements were used to define smaller spaces while ensuring smooth traffic flow. Cloaked in black, acoustic ceiling tiles ensure maximum noise reduction, vital in such a vast space and ensuring a relaxed dining experience.

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At Hierarchy, we specialise in objective-led design. This means that we work closely with you to understand your commercial objectives and develop creative solutions that fit your budget. Our in-house quantity surveyor and construction management team collaborate with our designers to optimise cost and time efficiencies, while also leveraging our established relationships with consultants and contractors to ensure that we set realistic expectations. Our goal is to create a beautiful end result that aligns with your vision and financial goals, achieving the dream: the ‘pretty picture’ you can afford.