Rudimentary cafe is located in the busy footscratch block near Melbourne
By owner Desmond Huynh and local designer Richard Denby
The unique attraction of the container leisure restaurant on the corner of the city
A wire fence separates the rudimentary cafe from the surrounding aisles
It's a corner of the block
Three 40 foot shipping containers are placed in parallel
It meets the space requirements of rudimentary cafe
Cutting and installing upper floor doors and windows on side plate and end plate
Wooden materials are decorated into door frames,
window frames, sun visors and small platforms
Eliminate the single rough feeling of container
The shape is more beautiful and generous
The tail door can also be opened outwards for use
Enhance the indoor permeability and lighting
The whole design expands the overall space sense of the restaurant
The interior of the restaurant is designed with simple style
White wall, open kitchen, wooden furniture and floor, etc
It makes people feel relaxed and comfortable
There are many flower beds in the open space outside the restaurant
Plant all kinds of green plants
And lots of lawn
Spacious space and beautiful landscape
Outdoor dining area is set up around the outdoor courtyard
which makes it more leisure and comfortable
The garden is also equipped with bicycle equipment
Guests who come to dinner don't have to worry about vehicle placement
Such a special restaurant certainly needs delicious food
Pictures courtesy of Rudimentary Cafe