Hurricane restaurant

Reflecting Portuguese traditions, the interior design by Luchetti Krelle in Narellan, Australia, adopts white painted concrete, arches and terracotta tiles.

Luchetti Krelle, Hurricane restaurant, Narellan, Australia, 2017
The design by Luchetti Krelle in Narellan, Australia, adopts white painted concrete, arches and terracotta tiles, reflecting owner’s traditional Portuguese inspired menu. The exposed black elevated ceiling allows for the theatrical elements below to be emphasised and highlighted on the expansive polished concrete flooring.

 

The fully operable bi-fold doors extend the restaurant shop front and open the restaurant and bar area to the courtyard. The private dining room is a more formal and elegant area, separated from the restaurant. The large room seats 24 patrons and features a central opening that gives the room the flexibility to divide in two. The surrounding bronze mirror and the crisp white panel work gives the room an intimate dining experience while the mesh bi-fold doors to the restaurant provide the essence of still being a part of the restaurant buzz but with a high level of comfort enhancing the drinking and dining experience.

Img.7 Luchetti Krelle, Hurricane restaurant, Narellan, Australia, 2017
Img.7 Luchetti Krelle, Hurricane restaurant, Narellan, Australia, 2017

Hurricane restaurant, Narellan, Australia
Program: restaurant
Architect: Luchetti Krelle
Completion: 2017

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