When I was enjoying a glass of hot chocolate I was in Langsa City with my husband enjoying our two-day vacation. When my husband and I wanted to enjoy the night atmosphere of the city while looking for the Goat Satay that I wanted, it suddenly started raining heavily and coincidentally there was a small cafe near us, so we chose to stop and take shelter in the cafe while enjoying a glass of hot chocolate that we ordered. Waiting for the hot chocolate to arrive I observed the architectural design of this place. This cafe is not too spacious, even tending to be small. However, even though this cafe has a small size, they place the furniture in this cafe very neatly so that the use of small space can be maximized and actually looks spacious in this cafe.
Several Large Sofas with long sofa necks caught my attention. Although not all rooms are given the Sofa, but the Sofa caught my attention enough when I first stepped foot here, because the presence of these sofas makes a luxurious impression for a small Cafe like this, and these Sofas are arranged close together back to back between one table and another and its location is in the front corner of the Cafe as the main face of the Cafe. Visitors can chat, see the scenery and enjoy the dishes they ordered. Then play games using the Wifi that is available for free for visitors to the Cafe.
On the back wall of the cafe facing the street, there are many 70s-style frames that are deliberately displayed in layers to form a larger frame and this is not only as a decoration but as the focus of their decoration design to accompany the large sofas in the room so that in this small room it does not seem too cramped and saturated. The cafe room is also kept clean, so I feel comfortable in the cafe and of course this cafe is not noisy so those who need peace and privacy are suitable in this cafe and the price is also very cheap.
And in another corner of the room I can also see other simple decorations that are not excessive, such as artificial flowers that will not wither and the number is only one stalk there and Cactus flowers with mini sizes displayed on the wall with a special shelf. That's all the decorations in this place but I feel comfortable. and oh yes in this cafe there is a pillar with a square shape and is located inside the room. And each side of this pillar is given glass so that visitors can pay attention to its appearance and the presence of glass that does not narrow the room and utilizes the existing space to perfect their appearance is successful. So the presence of a pillar in the middle of this cafe does not have the impression of being a nuisance to the view.
Outside the cafe itself, in addition to the large sofas as the main highlight of the cafe when outdoors, there are also bamboos arranged to form a simple partition so that the design of their cafe looks unique from the presence of the bamboo. Although in terms of building design they are inferior, the choice of location in the design of the room decoration in this cafe makes a comfortable place with a charming appearance and gives an expensive impression there.
And everyone has different choices with places that can give them a sense of comfort. And places with privacy without noise with loud music are my choice to choose a place. Greetings from maytom. Indonesia
Hello @maytom. Enjoying hot chocolate in Cafe Pury, a joint with a chocolate-themed ambiance makes the overall experience more authentic. Just look at some seating furniture and portions of the ceiling, floor, and walls resembling this delicious color. Impressive! ☺️
Yes, you are right, the use of space definitely looks more authentic @storiesoferne
Did you know that chocolate (especially the dark variety) is one of the healthiest snacks valued by health experts @maytom? I'd definitely feel at home in a cafe like this one with so many chocolate-themed designs. ☺️
Thank you for the information and I just found out about this. Maybe because I don't really like chocolate apart from certain times like now @archmoments
That's cool place..
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