Make yourself at home” is the invitation guests receive when approaching the recently-opened Abode bistro & bar, and that’s certainly how the multi-spaced interior makes you feel, with its comfortable lounge and sports bar, stylish and modern dining room and relaxed decking area, all designed to instill a sense of familiarity and comfort for both local and visiting diners alike.

Designed by the interior architecture team at Forward Thinking Design, Abode is the culmination of the two-year, multi-million dollar refurbishment of the Parkroyal Hotel in Sydney’s Darling Harbour and, with its multitude of functions throughout the day – early morning café, evening dining, late night bar - the space had to be the perfect venue for all occasions and social experiences. Celebrating the virtues of Australia, the design draws on natural, earthy tones throughout and uses Florence Broadhurst stylistic touches and cockatoo-patterned screens & ceiling panels, while the menu uses locally grown and sourced produce. 

Haron Robson’s specialist lighting design team was called on to complement the interior architecture with lighting design which would make the restaurant ‘feel like home’. Each area of the large space was to feel like a different room in a familiar home, and the quick turnaround for the design and construction phases of the project certainly kept the designers on their toes.

Instead of adjusting hospitality-appropriate lighting design techniques to fit the brief, our designers flipped the idea on its head and adapted lighting design schemes developed for luxury homes to make this commercial space feel more intimate. The design expertly manages daylight and shadows, uses accent lighting to focus on everyday objects within the space and takes full advantage of intelligent lighting controls to compliment the change of use throughout the day. With hidden LEDs inside cabinet joinery, lighting through screens to cast interesting shadows, creating dramatic scenes for late-evening and accenting the space with glowing, low-hanging pendants; the lighting designers used almost every trick in their toolbox to give the space the relaxed yet intimate atmosphere which makes this space so alluring.

We hope you’ll visit soon and feel equally at home.


Other Recent Projects

The Federal Hotel Mudgee, located at 34 Inglis Street in the heart of Mudgee, is undergoing an exciting redevelopment that promises to elevate the region’s hospitality scene. The project aims to meet the growing demand for high-quality accommodations and enhance the overall guest experience in this thriving wine and food destination.

Novotel Sydney West HQ, located in Rooty Hill, has undergone significant transformations over the past two decades. Originally a modest two-level suburban hotel, it expanded into its current impressive structure, featuring 164 contemporary rooms, each designed to offer luxury and comfort.

After months of renovation, Icebergs Dining Room & Bar has reopened its doors, marking 20 years since its debut. Situated above Bondi’s iconic Icebergs pool, the restaurant has undergone a significant transformation, maintaining its original charm while adding modern touches.

Set against the stunning backdrop of Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island Villas, situated alongside the iconic Hamilton Island Yacht Club and Marina, are a testament to thoughtful design that embraces both luxury and the natural beauty of the island.

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