Although the textures look all
too familiar and the ambience feels like home to us, this is not New
York City. When we saw the photos of The Grounds,
we thought we were being transported to a place in Brooklyn or Queens,
NY. So it was with great surprise that we found out that this quaint,
cozy and inviting cafe is located in Alexandria, Australia (Building 7A, No2 Huntley St, Alexandria NSW 2015) which has furthermore been short listed for the Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) in hospitality in Australia.
In a very short period of time, the beloved café, once a former
warehouse and a pie factory in the early 1900's, has become popular
amongst locals and a new staple in the city. The environment unfolds an
architectural language that roots you in the past, allowing you however
to experience it in a contemporary way as you enjoy your coffee or some
of the artisan baked delicacies on offer. The interiors combine both
rustic and industrial materials that give charm and personality to the
space. Caroline Choker
maintains the former warehouse’s integrity by embracing its language
and letting it speak freely through the layered surfaces. Where exposed
wood trusses give you an unfinished and open look, cement cross beams
identify what is holding everything together and the polished concrete
floors keep it simple as the designer articulates seating and service
surfaces. Choker
uses a combination of materials and textures which in their contrast
with one another give the space an almost weathered finish. White subway
gloss tiles, blackened steel frames, refitted shipping containers and
tufted fabrics make the interior feel more like a home than the typical
cookie cutter cafe we often see and unfortunately immediately disconnect
with.
The blackened steel frames are suspended from the ceiling and act as a space divider between dining and servicing counters. To soften the transition, Caroline Choker uses this suspended framework to store merchandise, display decorative elements and expose foliage. Just below it, a custom millwork holds a banquette with tufted seats on one side and storage and display of products on the other. The molding breaks apart the scale of this volume giving it yet another dimension where drawers, storage, hardware, vintage displays and messaging serve to emphasize the rich history of the space.
All of these diverse and contrasting elements have been orchestrated with subtle care and close attention allowing those who frequent the space to find another dimension or detail to lovingly admire each time they enter. . One thing is certain; this is a venue which is sure to keep the local community active and conversations thriving. These are the kinds of projects that make neighbors happy and we sure hope we keep seeing more of them.
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