Design of a Roadside Restaurant on the Polour Road, connecting Tehran to Northern Iran
The project involved the interior design and facade renovation of an existing building, transforming it into a renewed and functional space.
The combination of white surfaces and dark walnut wood creates an elegant, clean, and authentic atmosphere, reflecting the client’s priorities.
The combination of white surfaces and dark walnut wood creates an elegant, clean, and authentic atmosphere, reflecting the client’s priorities.
The opening on the right provides a visual connection to the kitchen, allowing customers to observe the food preparation process and kitchen cleanliness. This design element enhances transparency and strengthens customer trust.
Daytime facade view featuring a combination of travertine stone and wood, designed in harmony with the mountainous context and the client’s budget limitations.
Nighttime facade view featuring a combination of travertine stone and wood, designed in harmony with the mountainous context and the client’s budget limitations.
Warm concealed lighting alongside the white interior creates a grand atmosphere, further enhanced by the use of chandeliers.