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  • Apna Chai Wala Cafe In Bhogpur, Punjab, India | 3D Future Architects

    Apna Chai Wala Bhogpur is designed in order to support the mission of bringing the essence of a warm chai cup that delivers joy. A space where every tea over can enjoy the experience of having the best tea and feel comfortable while having it. As we enter the cafe we find a semi-glass door entrance. To complete the look of the entrance space a canopy designed with bamboo increases the first glance of the Apna Chai Wala Cafe in Bhogpur, Punjab, India.

    Apna Chai Wala Cafe In Bhogpur, Punjab, India | 3D Future Architects

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    Upon entering you find an artistic mural depicting the indigenous old-age Chai wale uncle serving hot tea and representing the greeting with a blended aroma.

    As we move slightly right we see a brick wall covered with lighting amping up the rustic ambiance and making you feel like your “Apna” home. The space is divided into upper and lower floors in order to provide enough sitting space and a delightful experience.

    The furniture is also designed in a way to keeps the rustic feel alive and makes sitting a comfortable experience. The upper floor is also a sitting area with a dedicated sofa space, aiming to give the customer a home and family-like experience.

    The murals on the walls bring the space alive. An Indian and local theme is depicted gracefully to create the best out of every space.

    The kitchen entrance is also decorated to deliver the best service possible. The kulhad fixtures on the left side of the wall and ceiling bring the Apna Chaiwala theme of the cafe to life.

    The half-cut kulhads with the light on the left wall are designed to give an enchanting feeling and increase the serene lighting effect.

    Wooden and Bamboo ceiling is incorporated in the ceilings along with the designed ambient light to increase the aesthetic value of the overall design.

    The whole aim of our design here is to add to the taste and originality of the cafe and create a fun and joyous environment.

    FACT FILE

    Designed by : 3D Future Architects

    Project Type : Restaurant/Cafes

    Project Name : Apna Chai Wala

    Location : Bhogpur, Punjab, India

    Year Built : June 2022

    Duration of project : 45 Days

    Project Size : 1450 Sq.ft

    Project Cost : 35 Lakhs

    Principal Designer : Mukul Kohli

    Photograph Courtesy : Lovely Yadav Photography

    Firm’s Website Link : 3D Future Architects

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