Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has designed a curved wood ceiling for a restaurant in Texas, complete with a large glazed wall and an open kitchen. Take a look at this Must-See Restaurant Interior Design in Austin by Michael Hsu!
ATX Cocina is located at the base of a residential complex in Downtown Austin and is lined with light wood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Local firm Michael Hsu Office of Architecture designed the interiors for the modern Mexican restaurant with wood detailing and geometric shapes throughout, to enhance the pre-built space.
The arched ceiling is covered in light-toned hemlock and pine to add character to the restaurant. A rifled wood pattern made of geometric paneling also features on a portion of the ceiling.
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Another focal point of the space is a large built-in glass wall whose curved top follows the ceiling. This glazed divide runs along the cross-section of the space, breaking up the large dining room and creating a more private eating area just beyond.
Tabletops and floors are a darker-hued pecan, while copper wire mesh and hot-rolled carbon steel provide accents elsewhere.
The layout comprises an open-plan kitchen with high tables and stools, with a set of communal tables and cushioned seating nearby. A built-in bench runs across the glazed wall, accompanied by a series of smaller tables.
Taupe- and cream-colored upholstery covers the benches, with a vibrant striped fabric used on the backs. Closer to the kitchen, darker tones of black, grey, and green can be found.