The Garden Café project is a thoughtful before-and-after renovation that transformed a dull, lifeless outdoor café space into a vibrant, inviting garden destination, while fully respecting its government-protected status. With limited structural changes allowed, the design focused on creative reuse, color, and atmosphere to bring the space back to life.
Muted and lifeless environment with minimal visual interest
Restricted layout due to protected area regulations
Outdated materials lacking warmth and character
Limited ambience, especially during evening hours
The space had strong potential but lacked the energy and identity required for a successful café experience.
Bright, colourful lighting used to energize the space and create a relaxed, social mood
Upcycled materials, including old doors and windows reused as tabletops, reinforcing sustainability
Construction-site furniture elements creatively repurposed as table legs
Playful pops of colour throughout furniture and décor to enhance visual interest
Chilled, garden-inspired concept suitable for both daytime coffee and evening dining
The result is a lively garden café that feels authentic, creative, and full of character—proof that impactful design doesn’t require drastic structural change.
Sustainable interior design through reuse and repurposing
Colour-driven transformation for instant visual impact
Respect for heritage and regulations without compromising creativity
Warm, inviting atmosphere ideal for social gatherings