Architecture

KAFIJA SHOP

CRISELLE JOY HERNANDEZ
University of Saint Anthony (USANT), College of Engineering and Architecture and Technology, San Miguel, Iriga City
Philippines

Project idea

The Kafija Shop project aims to create a vibrant and inviting coffee shop, offering a unique blend of specialty coffee, artisanal pastries, and a cozy ambiance that promotes community engagement and relaxation. The shop will serve as a hub for coffee enthusiasts, students, and professionals alike, providing a welcoming space to unwind, socialize, and savor exceptional coffee and culinary delights.

Project description

The architectural style for the Kafija Shop is a modern, minimalist coffee shop with a warm and inviting ambiance, spanning approximately 150 square meters of space. The design elements include a neutral color palette with warm accents to create a soothing atmosphere, a mix of comfortable seating options, and cozy nooks. The shop features a prominent coffee bar that offers visibility of the preparation process, natural and artificial lighting for a well-lit environment, and the use of natural and sustainable materials for a modern aesthetic. Additionally, greenery is incorporated to enhance the urban oasis concept.

In terms of facilities used in the coffee shop design: Comfortable seating arrangements, including chairs, benches, and sofas; Prominent coffee bar with visible preparation area; Natural and artificial lighting fixtures for a well-lit ambiance; Natural and sustainable materials for a modern aesthetic; Plants and green elements to enhance the urban oasis concept.

Functional considerations for the Kafija Shop focus on ensuring efficient flow and accessibility, providing adequate storage space, implementing sustainability practices, and accommodating a sufficient number of customers while maintaining comfort for an enjoyable dining experience.

Technical information

The Kafija Shop project features a modern and minimalist interior design, with a focus on natural materials and clean lines. The main materials used are:

+The most prominent material is wood, used extensively for the walls,
floor, furniture, and ceiling. The wood appears to be a light-toned
variety, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. It is likely that the wood
is used in its natural state, showcasing its grain and texture.

+Metal is used for the structural elements of the building, the lighting
fixtures, and the chairs. The metal appears to be a sleek, black finish,
adding a touch of industrial chic to the space.

+Large windows provide ample natural light and create a sense of
openness. The glass is likely clear, allowing for an uninterrupted view of
the surrounding greenery.

+The seating is upholstered with a neutral-colored fabric, likely a durable
and stain-resistant material suitable for a high-traffic area. The fabric
appears to have a smooth texture, contributing to the overall
minimalist aesthetic.

Overall, the interior design of the Kafija Shop project prioritizes natural materials, creating a comfortable and inviting space that complements the surrounding environment. The combination of wood, metal, glass, and fabric creates a modern, minimalist aesthetic that is both stylish and functional.

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