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The FF&E considered was selected with regards to the proposed concept of the restaurant using design elements & sustainable materials that help maximize the limited space. Along with the design boards, we have the FF&E spreadsheet schedule that includes its respective costs for effective budgeting. The spreadsheet provides details on the products, description of material and colors, quantity needed, price & contact details of the manufacturer.

TOILETS:

  • Black polished concrete flooring is used in both toilets and bar due to its high durability and sustainability.
  • It is also energy efficient as it accumulates heat reducing energy consumption and improve indoor air.
  • Polished concrete requires little maintenance and stains & scratches free.
  • Another advantage is that it enhances ambience lighting illuminating rooms by 30%.
  • In order to maximize space, wall-hung sinks and toilet pans are used to provide a more visibility for the floor.
  • Color chosen for the toilet pans will be red against cream wall for pop of color that elevates the chic and retro appearance in line with design concept.
  • P trap toilet pans also help minimize waste pipe blockage incidence.
  • Moreover, water efficient taps and touch-free sensor tap will be installed.

KITCHEN:

  • The majority of the kitchen’s facilities will be in stainless steel materials to meet the standard of Australian kitchen.
  • The flooring will be in black ceramic tiles glazed with a non-slip coating to provide a more artistic look.
  • We choose high pressure laminate bench top in light grey with 32 mm standard thickness since it is cost efficiency and various in options. It is also easy to clean and scratches & stains free.

BAR:

  • Bar will be highlighted with classic, elegant and luxurious feel from white marble counter top and wall-mounted floating LED liquor shelves.

RESTAURANT:

  • The design of the restaurant will further elevate the design concept by using black and white checkered mosaic tiles.
  • Tiles are chosen because they are non-pollutants, produced with 100% natural materials and does not contain lead.
  • Furthermore, chic and versatile take on tacky large black and white diner style flooring.
  • Dark color of the tiles works well with the colorful retro furniture and fittings.

  • The majority of the tables are going to be in modern and vintage style with rustic wood top using steel, metal materials; especially recycled timber for the wall-hung tables.
  • Those tables will add a glossy finish for 50’s retro diner style look.
  • Metal is chosen since it is extremely durable, bugs resistant and easy for cleaning.
  • Recycled timber; on the other hand, is more eco-friendly and low in VOC paint.

  • Move on to the design of the chairs, most of them will be diner style chairs in Faux leather and foam padding.
  • They also provide a pop of color against dark brown timber table such as electric blue, green and maroon red.
  • These chairs are also lightweight & corrosion resistance.
  • In the middle of the restaurant, maroon red circular sofa booths will be placed to maximize seating capacity and bring coziness to the restaurant space.
  • They are also well padded, wide and sturdy for maximum comfort.
  • On the other hand, stainless shoes shine chairs will be installed along the bar and unisex salon chairs along the open kitchen to contribute a vintage antique to the retro design concept.
  • Last but not least, since the restaurant is located right above the highway, we will install double-glazed glass sliding door and windows for better noise resistance.
  • Moreover, double-glazed glass is more energy efficient due to the reduction in the impact on cooling and heating.

Moving forward is the total budgeting cost for each area of the restaurant that add up to $... total investment on the FF&E.

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