Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Complex Crazy BBQ for real Bikers




Located not far from Kiev, restaurant complex Crazy BBQ is an amazing place where bikers can come and spend a wonderful time together. Famous designer Yaroslav Galant miraculously managed to combine vintage and industrial styles.



The complex consists of a main building - restaurants, an indoor concert venue, outdoor swimming pool with summer bar and three pavilions with barbecue. On the street, opposite the entrance, is standing 1900's steam engine, which turned into a BBQ. This is one of the main attractions of the complex. The combination of wood and masonry, stimpunk furniture and accessories has created both a rough and warm atmosphere, which still has to rest and relaxation. 




The interior is a delightful combination of previously used wood, preserved old buildings, some of which dated back to the 19th century, and exposed brick walls. All together miraculously united in a mix of vintage and industrial styles. However, it is felt, and steampunk.




Each element helps to shape the overall atmosphere. This is especially true of objects created from parts of old motorcycles, for example, the beer is poured from the engine Harley Davidson. Here, the bar has an old fire extinguisher 1895's year that came from the Boston Fire Brigade. In the corner is a secluded seating area, which includes leather couch and original table. Brick fireplace helps to give warmth and comfort zone. Long table and two benches were created specifically for this institution, however. Like many other items.




Not less than the original look and lighting. One of them is made of leather-covered wheel Harley Davidson, which are symmetrically arranged light bulbs. For other devices used parts came from America and dating back 50-60 years of the last century.



The restaurant feels rustic beauty and charm of the industrial style. All wooden objects, original lighting helps to create a warm atmosphere, and metal parts, numerous pipes and beams help to maintain harmony. With all of them miraculously combines stimpunk  decor. 

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