Cafe Natasha: The Transformation
The updated bar
Before the updates.
The beautiful painted tin ceiling was showing its age and needed some TLC and a coat of paint. The plaster walls needed a layer or two of skim coat. The wall colors needed to be changed to a lighter, fresher color. The color palette developed into a soft blue, hot red pink, taupe, vanilla and black. It is and updated, classic palette.
The bar updates in progress
New drywall gave the bar back new life and
Sherwin Williams paint color Hot brought energy and vitality.
The new shelf units for the bar waiting to be painted in a gloss finish using Keystone Grey from Sherwin Williams.
The dining room with its dark before walls.
Changes in progress
The wall color in the bar and dining room is a customized shade of Balmy from Sherwin Williams. The ceiling is a clear white and the trim is a vanilla color called Divine White. The dining room has new carpet. It is a contract grade that manages to add a sophisticated look and also absorbs sound in the busy room.
The finished ceiling and new light fixtures in the dining room.
Persian art work waiting to be hung sits on the new floor tile of the bar. The tile is a 12 X 24 with a strie effect in shades of taupe.