LOCATION
WEYBRIDGE, SURREY, UK
CLIENT
gail’s bakery
Designer
holland Harvey architects
PRODUCT
K-slip
cyan light
APPLICATION
INTERIOR FEATUREs and counter
WASTE REPURPOSED
527.00 KG
CARBON SAVED
110 KG Co2e
Contractor
paragon project management services ltd
‘breathing new life and vibrancy into refurbished buildings’
Kenoteq’s second project for Gail’s Bakery, a striking facade of Cyan Light K-SLIPS™ facing the long geometric lines of the serving counter, brings vibrancy into a refurbished building in Weybridge, Surrey.
Embracing an eco-conscious mindset, the choice of materials highlights Gail’s Bakery’s commitment to sustainability, which also feature recycled tiles and wood wool acoustic panelling.
When designers, Holland Harvey Architects developed the concept for the Weybridge bakery, they were inspired by the historical charm of nearby Brooklands Airfield and the geometric architecture of the existing building. They have used the geometric lines of the K-SLIP™ to enhance both the counter, seating blocks and seating backdrops.
The overall design is delicately softened and enriched by the addition of homely touches, creating a space that feels both welcoming and warm. Splashes of blue and copper throughout breathe life and vibrancy into the atmosphere.
Photo credits – Kat Atmos-Lewis
This thoughtful approach not only gives the space a unique character but also tells a story of respectful homage to the past and a hopeful nod towards a sustainable future. Made from recycled construction and demolition waste from the built environment, this is exactly the story that Kenoteq’s K-BRIQ®s and K-SLIPs™ portray, paying homage to their past whilst giving new life to materials for a sustainable built environment and future net zero world.