To convey the feeling of a old irish city pub dark green is stried over a light yellow base to create a soft inner glow. The Strie mimics old fabric covered walls to create a cozy, aged feel.
Both the women's and men's washrooms in this restaurant were given bold colour washes that complement the dark, but colourful, tiles. These finishes show how the using the same technique can be made unique by choosing different colours.
Another area of the restaurant replicates an irish country pub with aged plaster walls and stone fireplaces.
A huge Irish theme restaurant in Toronto relied on a multitude of decorative finishes and murals to help create a great spot to eat and have a drink in the environment of your choice!
In the main area the feeling is dramatic. Several colours are washed together to create an aged look that is bold enough to make a large restaurant, with 25-foot ceilings, feel cozy.
The MDF ceiling details were finished to look like aged timber beems and the areas within were given a gold glaze to catch the light and add drama.
Crackling is a great way to age a room or the objects within. Hints of the base colour peek through, creating very interesting effects depending on the contrasting colours chosen.