The ancillary spaces extend the coastal narrative using utilitarian, vintage-inspired fixtures that recall traditional maritime architecture. Heavy structural elements and industrial metalwork are combined with crisp ceramic surfaces, ensuring the brand identity remains consistent and highly tactile even within the most functional corners of the floor plan.
The wash station centers on a symmetrical pair of deep, white ceramic utility sinks featuring integrated high splashbacks and durable black enamel rims. These units are set against a vertical splashback of square, glossy ceramic tiles in a deep navy blue, introducing a rich oceanic tone that echoes the venue's branding. Black wall-mounted sensor taps complete the streamlined, hygienic setup.
Suspended above each basin, large circular mirrors are encased in heavy, textured iron frames that directly mimic nautical portheles. These frames reflect a reclaimed timber feature wall positioned behind the camera, layering texture into the narrow space. Symmetrical frosted glass globe wall sconces flank the mirrors, casting a soft, flattering diffused light against the matte slate-grey walls. This thoughtful combination of industrial weight and crisp ceramic detailing delivers a polished, unpretentious hospitality experience.