Good atmosphere is noteworthy in restaurants these days. Most restaurants eagerly embrace a minimal decor aesthetic because it seems simple and budget friendly. But hey, if I’m patronizing your restaurant, I’m there for the atmosphere and experience as much as the food. Otherwise, I might as well order take out.
This week I was in Calgary for a few days to help my nephew arrange his apartment. He moved exactly one year ago to a much smaller place and since I am the decorating fairy for my entire family, I arrived to help sort him out. Better late than never! Here’s what his last place looked like.
While I was there, I had a meet-up with a few of my fabulous followers! Right before that we stopped into this the Calcutta Cricket Club for a snack and I was completely blown away by how gorgeous it was!
Since every new restaurant right now seems to only be decorated in shades of black, white and cognac it felt like walking into a different world. One of abundance and joy!
My outfit for the meet-up (Dress, necklace and coat all ZARA)
The designer is an artist and co-owner of the restaurant. You can see her Instagram account here.
I loved the black and white checkerboard floors, perfect with all the colour!
This was the bar, so fabulous!
The lattice wall with the coral walls!
These chairs were so comfortable!
Gorgeous mural with the backlit pointed arch motif.
The random pink vinyl bench seat! When you decorate with colour this skillfully, adding a colour like this that doesn’t relate to anything else just looks interesting.
The multitude of colours, shapes and details makes just one more perfectly welcome. This is why if you make a colour mistake, it’s best to just keep decorating. When you create a look and a feel, the “mistakes” will be much less obvious. Some designers deliberately add a “disruptor colour” to a space. An intentionally unrelated colour so that the entire scheme doesn’t feel too pat. But this is ninja level stuff! I go into this in much greater detail in my virtual and live workshops.
This would be a fabulous restaurant to hang out in the evening with the beautiful lighting. I love how this wall with the picture moulding and gorgeous sconces was brown instead of predictable black (below).
And here’s the wallpaper in the bathrooms!
This is my sister’s good friend Meagan and her daughter. We were here last year in July and that’s when I did a few makeovers for Meagan’s home, you can watch them here.
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