Food is a universal language and has the power to bring people together. The only thing more inviting than the smell of amazing food is the atmosphere in which it is served. 133 West has combined these two elements to create a sophisticated urban bistro that is as welcoming as delicious. Blending various materials such as glass, black shiplap, quartz, and tile resulted in a beautiful project and a place where customers can gather with friends and family and feel at home.
Bar + Seating Area
Objective: Create an atmosphere that reflects the look and feel of an urban bistro but where customers feel comfortable as if they were at home.
Project Details
Restaurant
Project Information:
Designer:
Greenbrook Design
Cabinets:
Walker Woodworking
Photography:
Darin Holiday, Electric Films
Location:
Kings Mountain, NC
Project Areas:
Hostess Stand | Bar | Banquette Seating | ADA Bathroom | Flooring | Subway Tile
Build Method: Inset Cabinets
Wood Species & Finishes:
- Painted Maple – Black – Flat
Cabinet Hardware:
- Top Knobs – Crestview collection in a black finish
Kitchen & Island Features:
- Wooden black countertop
- Mirrored bar
- Vertical Shiplap
- Subway tile
- Puck lighting on shelves
- Flip-up top countertop
- Floating wood shelves
- Beaded base
- Custom footrest at the bar, along with hooks for hanging purses
- Glass partition
- Handicap-accessible bar seating area
Additional design elements to complete the overall look by Greenbrook Design –
- Countertop: Quartz – Misty Carrera
- Flooring & tile: Florida Tile