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One of the toughest briefs – take the most popular bar in Mt Eden, bring new life into it – but don’t ruin it!

We opted for a fresh and bright interior to make the most of the small space and blurr the lines from inside to out.  A new steel shopfront and glazed canopy modernize the façade, while painted white shingles and exposed brickwork complement the interior to create a laid back, fresh and inviting space.

 

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A design-driven practice with an approach that is both organic and holistic, ever-changing and developing in-line with consumer trends, styles and attitudes. Being a multi-disciplinary design practice, ctrl Space can help with every aspect of your project. We believe in a fresh, honest and transparent approach to the design process of every single project, pushing creative boundaries and people's expectations wherever possible.

 

- Master Planning 
- Interior architectural design 
- Interior design concept and strategy 
- Compliance and permit documentation 
- Draughting services 
- Branding and brand strategy  
- Interior styling, procurement and execution 

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A design-driven practice with an approach that is both organic and holistic, ever-changing and developing in-line with consumer trends, styles and attitudes. Being a multi-disciplinary design practice, ctrl Space can help with every aspect of your project.

We believe in a fresh, honest and transparent approach to the design process of every single project, pushing creative boundaries and people's expectations wherever possible.

A collaborative design studio environment forging new and exciting collaborative projects and ways of thinking.

CTRL Space is a creative-led interior design studio. We believe original design evokes genuine engagement with the consumer and creating a strong design narrative is vital to develop these concepts and ideas. Workshopped thoroughly both internally and with our clients, the design journey is a collaborative one. We live for change. It is often said that bad design is much more perceivable than good design and that good design is wildly undervalued. We want to change this. We want to make good design commonplace. We need to be relevant.