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The Vesu Street Corner Restaurant by Arcsine Architecture and Bellusci Design

August 27, 2010 Filed Under: Interiors  
The Vesu Street Corner Restaurant by Arcsine Architecture and Bellusci Design

When starting to open up your new restaurant business, location is an important factor that will determines your successful in attracting customers beside the other important factor such as restaurant interior decoration, comfortable and coziness factor, and also the delicious taste of your restaurant food to offer. In order to full fill this factor, Arcsine Architecture and Bellusci Design has successfully transformed a piano store interior with little curb appeal into stylish vibrant Vesu Restaurant in Walnut Creek, a small city near San Francisco, California. This Vesu street corner restaurant was designed to get attention and engage passersby from its strategic location on a competitive street corner. The restaurant locally sourced menu by Executive Chef Robert Sapirman.

The Vesu restaurant outdoor building is wrapped with contemporary wood-panel facade complimented by a curving frameless glass wall that will attract the passerby to look and feel inside of this restaurant from outside. An Arcsine-designed canopy of FSC Certified Eucalyptus leads patrons from the entrance to the lounge and extends all the way to the back bar. Bellusci Design continued the contemporary motif, selecting furniture and interior finishes in a warm, monochromatic spectrum with plenty of texture.

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