Date: 2019
Location: Datça/MUĞLA/TURKEY
Type: Interior Design
The principal point of origin of the design decisions is the “activity of tennis”.
Many of the components at the venue have been designed, inspired by this activity.
*A monolithic material has been used when paving the floors, just like in the courts and the accord of the material with the stones of the region where it is to be used has been taken into account. The fact that the material can be applied both to the floors and to the walls has also brought its use as a coating from the axis of the entrance to the opposite wall, from there up to the ceiling and from there down again to the floor, simplifying the design process.
*The seating units have been placed within the borders determined by coloured lines on the coating of the floors, using tennis courts as a reference. Tones of yellow have been chosen, inspired by the tennis ball, as the colour of the border contours.
*Similar borders have also been placed on the ceiling, with a tenter – inspired by the tennis net – being used among yellow piping profiles. Pendant lighting lamps have been hung down from the tenter in a random manner.
*A display wall showing tennis products has been considered as the long stone wall. A display module with a metal grid, in a manner which is a reference to the grids in tennis racquets, which will not hamper the fabric of the stone, has been created. All tennis products can be displayed on this module by integrating different accessory items.
*The console furniture underneath the grid wall will be used for the purposes of stocking products.
*The wall immediately opposite the axis of the entrance has been foreseen as the wall where the logo and trademark will be displayed, due to its visual perception. The words “Olive Farm” have been brought together with tennis balls, and a logo comprised of tennis racquets has been placed on top.
*The top of the wooden console on this wall will be used to display the Olive Farm products. The metal basket drawer modules underneath will contain the stocks of the products.
*The continuity of the spatial integration will be ensured by using similar fabric and materials in the kitchen are too.