Brian Walthour
The newly built Mendocino Farms
restaurant in Brea, California opened April 7, 2016 in the La Floresta shopping
center. It’s a gourmet sandwich spot that uses organic and locally grown
ingredients. This location boasts a clean and unique aesthetic that blends
materials such as white marble surfaces and artificial turf on the walls and
ceiling. The exterior of the building features a simple and contemporary design
complemented by off white and powder blue paint framed with detailed exterior
trim, stainless steel accents, and reclaimed wood above the door. The outdoor
seating area is well lit with festive string lights and a turf area to play
games. The tables and chairs on the patio have an eclectic farmhouse style finished
in a bright cerulean color.
On the inside, you are greeted with
reclaimed wood walls as well as bright white geometric floor to ceiling tile
walls behind the counter. A tile floor mimicking wood adds durability for the
heavy use of a restaurant atmosphere. The grey undertones in the flooring
complement the grey streaks in the white marble counters and tables. Grey
tufted leather benches and powder blue farmhouse chairs draw attention to the
black, intricate cast iron table legs. Near the kitchen, the white marble bar
seating with waterfall edges along with the solid wood tables with raw edges
are grounded by a detailed blue and white mosaic floor tile. Tufted leather
stools in a powder blue color tie the materials in the bar area together.
A nook in a corner of the restaurant
is home to a more intimate seating area that is disconnected from the rest of
the seating. Green artificial turf covers the walls and ceiling. Large, modern
windows throughout the building let in ample natural light to create a bright,
cheery ambiance. The vivid blue paint combined with the reclaimed wood on the
walls ties in the flooring and outdoor furniture to create a cohesive space.
Exposed wiring, ventilation and structural details create depth and give height
to the ceiling. A drop-down reclaimed wood ceiling centerpiece creates a
dramatic frame for the two glass bulb chandeliers.
The white
marble surfaces seemed to be holding up well to the food spills. I would’ve
expected some staining with darker color food, so we’ll see how they hold up in
the future. The floors were just dark enough to hide the constant dirt from
shoes, yet light enough to keep the space bright. The leather seating may
become an issue in the future because of constant use and the ability of leather
to scratch. Other than that, the restaurant was designed very nicely and looks
extremely put together. With upkeep, this Mendocino Farms has the ability to
maintain the farmhouse chic styling and provide an upscale environment to the
residents of South Orange County.
5 comments:
White Marble is my favorite :D
Definitely a place I would like to visit. I like the use of reclaimed wood in the space to create that farmhouse style and tufted leather seating for chicness. I like the blue and white mosaic tile, curious to know if they applied the mosaic anywhere else. Love the chandeliers.
I love how eclectic this space is. There are so many different patterns and textures happening, yet it all works and it seems like it belongs.
I love the law of chromatic distribution going on here!! Lots of neutrals with the bright pop of blue on the floor in mosaic tile and accent walls. Reclaimed wood and metals are the current urban industrial trend for sure! I dont see that changing anytime soon and they nailed it!
I love the law of chromatic distribution going on here!! Lots of neutrals with the bright pop of blue on the floor in mosaic tile and accent walls. Reclaimed wood and metals are the current urban industrial trend for sure! I dont see that changing anytime soon and they nailed it!
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