Uli Restaurant in Notting Hill, London

Uli Restaurant in Notting Hill, London Bar, English Interior, Architecture Images
Uli Restaurant in Notting Hill, London
Commercial Interior Building Project in UK – design by Jonathan Clark Architects
29 Jul 2019
Uli Restaurant
Design: Jonathan Clark Architects
Location: Notting Hill, London, UK
The Uli Restaurant is a modern approach to Asian dining – conversion of a former grocer?s shop into new restaurant with bar, private dining room and large outdoor terrace.
The defining feature of the space is a lattice structure made from limed wood, which fulfils several purposes. In the bar area it is used as shelving and display and also as screening to the unattractive courtyard to the rear while the side returns provide separation to the corridor and front seating area.
Coloured infill panels in carefully selected shades of blue and contrasting deep brown add more separation where required and although the colour combination sounds unusual – combined with the distressed limed oak flooring and banquette, it works very well to create a harmonious environment.
As a final quirky touch, three ?hanging garden? lights were installed over the dispense bar, each filled with cascading indoor exotic plants which add an organic and natural feel to the space.
A great asset to the restaurant is the large outdoor terrace, which provides plenty of space for al-fresco dining. Its layout is configured to visually continue the inside out, which works particularly well whe...
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