Nestled on the calm side of the city, KO PY KO is a culinary haven born from a passion for getting your comfort food together with a boho interior vibe that’s unmatchable. The project was completed in a record time of 8 months from a greenfield to up and running. Infused with the magic of Greek architecture and BOHO interiors, KO PY KO is a sanctuary to escape one’s busy life.
Himanshu Ahuja, the founder of KO PY KO, set out on a mission to bring to its people the complete project as early as possible and so delivered it in a brisk course of 8 months from Greenfield. Himanshu was very keen on reflecting the purpose and the magic of the place through every detail, pigmy or huge, and so designed everything assiduously with the extensive support of Rohit Verma, the structural engineer.
Zero Chemicals and Artificial Materials are Used in This Boho Interiors | Buddha Entertainment
Not only has the founder designed the layout and interior bit through and through, but he also has artistically elemented every little corner by choosing and self-procuring each thing from pin to plate. This was his second project as a designer and interiorist, though he doesn’t hold any degree in the same field.
However, the stand-out element of the place is the fact that there have been absolutely ZERO chemicals or artificial materials like plastic pipes. plaster-of-paris or any paint used. We call it 98% self-sustainable. The entire outer finish is done out of white cement, sand, and marble powder.
The overall ambience of KO PY KO is definitely a feather in the hat, but interestingly, that’s not its only exceptional factor. The team of service has been attentively chosen to capture the full essence of each element.
The woodwork, for instance, has been thoughtfully assigned to the team hired from Assam. It is done so that the authentic flavour of the requested item is delivered. The entrance wall is made out of natural stone blocks. Additionally, special artisans were called to make that wall with an entrance arch.
The statue makes an identity for the place, and the meaning of the art is self-explanatory. Likewise, KO PY KO is a very intimately equipped space. It is crafted with deeply researched aspects that have come to life with the right execution of a vision.
All in all, KO PY KO aims at providing the best of everything in one place. It offers unmatchable taste, an unforgettable vibe, and an addictive playlist that equals all your moods!
Fact File
Designed by: Buddha Entertainment
Project Type: Restaurant (Sunset Lounge)
Project Name: KO PY KO – Sunset Grill
Location: Raipur
Year Built: 2023
Duration of the project: 2023-2023
Project Size: 11,302 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Rohit Verma
Team Design Credits: Himanshu Ahuja / Owner KO PY KO
Photograph Courtesy: theextraboy
Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Marble Powder with white cement / Construction Materials – Bricks, Cement, Marble powder, white cement / Lighting – Jute and Macramé Doors and Partitions – wood & ply / Sanitaryware – Jaquar / Facade Systems – Natural stone wall (at entry) / Windows – Wood and Glass / Furniture – Hotels Mart (designed by Himanshu Ahuja) / Flooring – Tiles / Kitchen – Hotel’s Mart / Artefacts – Goyal Traders, Delhi / Hardware – Cube (Goyal Sales Raipur
Firm’s Instagram Link: Buddha Entertainment
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