Today, after last nights post, I have turned my sights on to the logistics of creating this barn “pop-up store”. I know these pictures don’t relate to this but I have had a few cafe influenced pictures saved for a while and thought I would share what I would love to have if I had a cafe.
The one above is perfect…all white, beaded boards and comfy wicker chairs. Their would have to be a casual comfort to the air. I like cafes where Mums can feed without being judged, old people can access everything and children can be themselves (and entertained in a small kids only space fill with games).
These banquet seats have always been something I have loved…especially in a cafe setting. If it is tufted, even better. I would pass on the cow rug and modern shelving, but the colour of the fabrics and the bulkhead would be a yes for sure.
image – Atlanta Bartlett
Kitchenalia in frames is such a cute idea for a cafe…after all it is what makes the place work! fresh blooms in jugs and chunky glass, not done by a florist, but plucked right from the yard would give a loved, unfussy feel to the cafe.
Kitchenalia in frames is such a cute idea for a cafe…after all it is what makes the place work! fresh blooms in jugs and chunky glass, not done by a florist, but plucked right from the yard would give a loved, unfussy feel to the cafe.
image- via once wed
A small alfresco area, nothing to grand- small and quaint, would be ideal. I love the idea of old jars to hold flowers on the tables and market umbrellas (in white!) to provide the shade.
A small alfresco area, nothing to grand- small and quaint, would be ideal. I love the idea of old jars to hold flowers on the tables and market umbrellas (in white!) to provide the shade.
image- via Mediterranean markets
…and imagine if it looked out onto something like this??!
…and imagine if it looked out onto something like this??!
Ness xx
Comments (17)
I love the idea of your cafe….I also love the framed kitchenalia.
Great photos and ideas. Love the fresh flowers and white umbrellas.
marcie
I love casual comfort.
If you get a cafe I`ll come visit. love your style.
Annika
All sounds pretty good to me. Let me know when you open. hee hee.
I would love to be a frequent visitor to the top picture for coffee. Very inspirational
The perfect cafe, just what we need here in SW France….
Leeann x
oh my! you have the best ideas for a cafe! would love to go there to sip a cup of delicious coffee! xo
I would come across the ocean to visit your cafe — and with that view? I may never leave!
xo Isa
I can feel you head spinning with ideas from here Ness. You really must make this happen. XO
What a great post! That first picture, in particular, really drew me in. I love the airy casual feel. Heavenly…
Nice mood these photos create…
You have such a beautiful blog. Are all Aussie’s so talented?
I loved this post as I have always dreamed of owning a small cafe. I’m not sure for the love of designing one or for actually running it?
Ness,
I have to thank you for turning me on to Atlanta Bartlett. Her portfolio has such fabulous images – there’s no end to the inspirational details. These little framed serving pieces have such simple warmth and character. Love this idea! 🙂
Looking forward to seeing more of what you’ll do with your outdoor space. Have you seen Susie Harris’ little backyard cottage office? It’s perfection 🙂 http://www.susieharrisblog.com/2009/10/oakside-cottage.html
Thanks for the great post tonight 🙂
XO,
Jacci in Ohio
Love the cafe idea and the gorgeous images, hope it happens I would definitely be visiting. x
if it did look out on that view…
it would be THE BOMB!!!
xx
Wow! Beautiful!
You should definitely follow your dream… you have some fabulous ideas! Good luck and best wishes for success.