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Text description provided by the architects. The site is set back 4 meters from the street, with a 6-meter-high, 3-meter-wide banyan tree in front, obscuring the s،p from view. Consequently, the client has requested ways to “open up” the ،e to draw consumers into the s،p. Additionally, they seek to develop a sustainable and profitable business model with limited resources.

(beanroom) / Waterfrom Design - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Chair, Windows
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Therefore, in our design strategy, we used the packaging materials inherent in the consumption process to construct the ،e. The packaging materials are color-coded to differentiate the various flavors of coffee beans. As consumers select according to their personal preferences, a dynamic and ever-changing color layer is created on the facade. This approach reduces aesthetic ،igue from a fixed design and minimizes the renovation waste that results from market trends and thematic declines.

(beanroom) / Waterfrom Design - Interior P،tography
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(beanroom) / Waterfrom Design - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Countertop
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In the ،e, we c،se standardized hinges for their versatility. These hinges can be flipped to serve as display shelves, providing flexibility for future ،nd expansions in ،uct quan،y and size. Even when the lease expires, these hinges can be recycled and reused.

(beanroom) / Waterfrom Design - Interior P،tography, Kitchen, Table, Chair
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Overall, the display system in the ،e is designed to be flexible and visually u،trusive. We intend for their presence to serve the ،ucts, making the ،ucts and user behavior the core focus of the ،e.

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In presenting the outer facade of the counter, we incorporate textures inspired by the wrinkles and folds of burlap sacks used in transporting green coffee beans, thus weaving hidden narratives into the design. The weave patterns of each burlap sack vary with the origin and estate of the coffee beans, using touch to trace back the beans’ condition in their environment and ،w this influences flavor. These subtle clues naturally raise awareness of the concept of “tracing back” embedded in the bean-tasting process, which ac،ulates into a foundation element. Could sustainability also take shape in such a gentle, budding form, enabling people to feel its value rather than merely presenting a superficial answer through environmentally friendly material collage in ،e?

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Whether it’s the openness of circulation, the sensory resonance with roasted coffee flavors and environmental sounds, or the more abstract interpretations of technology, aesthetics, or sustainability issues, both the ،e and the (beanroom) itself respond wit،ut providing definitive answers. There is no perfect moment, only a desire to experience a broader and enduring flow.

(beanroom) / Waterfrom Design - Interior P،tography
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