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Feature Projects
ARKABA HOTEL MOTEL
Work done at the Arkaba over the years includes Motel room fitout to the accomodation tower built in 2000, A refit to Noah's Nightclub, Upgrade to the Ark Tavern Bar and Fit out to office complex on the ground floor.
Special Features
Ark Tavern Bar
- Cedar lined ceiling
- New bar tops
- Illuminated hamper
- Bar with inlaid panels
- Hexagonal and 'Zig Zag' Dry Bars
- Raised floor area with booth seating
Motel Rooms
- Dado panelling skirting and architraves throughout passages
Noah's Nightclub
- New bar tops
- Booth seating
- Wall panelling
- Dry bars
- Copper ceiling panels
Function Rooms
- Audio equipment cupboards
Reception
- Rework to counter
- Memorabilia display cupboard
Other Trades Co-ordinated
Upholstery (Booth seating)
Stainless steel (Back of tavern bar, Exposed ice bucket)
Electrical
Timber Flooring
Signage (Wall mounted light display boxes, Shelving & light boxes to back of bar, Illuminated hamper above Ark Tavern Bar)
Owners : Hurley Hotel Group
Architect : Comcorp Architects and Milne & Zappia Architects
Website : www.arkabahotel.com.au
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VICTORIA HOTEL
A complete overhaul of the hotel in 2003 involved extensive joinery work in the bar and dining areas including a new bar, raised floors and booth seating, and shelving to the bottle shop
Special Features
- New bar with Stone Italiana hobs
- Booth seating throughout
- Raised floors
- Feature wall panelling either side of interior water feature
- DJ booth and stage
- Slotted acoustic ceiling in the dining room
- Bottle Shop counter and shelving
Other Trades Co-ordinated
Glass
Owners : Saturno Group
Architect : Folland Panozzo Architects
HAMPSTEAD HOTEL
This award winning hotel underwent major refurbishment in 2001/2002. With fresh, modern renovation and extension, an impressive look was achieved, complimenting the heritage listed front façade.
Special Features
Sports Bar
- Solid jarrah tops with 2 pac polyurethane finish
- Timber veneer and oak piping wall panelling
- TV display wall
- Hampers above bar
- Back of bar shelving
- Large free standing dry bars
- Curved timber veneered bulkhead above bar
- Oak ceiling under bar bulkhead
- TAB I-Select unit
Lounge / Dining Bar
- Curved bar with caeser stone top
- Eucalypt burl wall linings
- Ebony macassar veneer ceilings and columns
- Wine display unit integrated into bar
- Nintendo unit
- Three timber veneered canopies above bar
- Bein Marie and orders counter
- Curved booth seating
Gaming Room
- Tasmanian ash veneered gaming bases with stainless nosing
- Illuminated marblo sheeting to back of pokie bases
- Curved macassar bulkhead
- Curved cash counter to match lounge/dining bar
- Storage room behind carousels
Bottle Shop
- 2 service counters with hampers above
- Curved oak wine tasting bench with plasma screen above
- Illuminated round wine displays
- Wine storage units
- Shelving throughout
Owners : Fahey Hotel Group
Architect : Milne & Zappia Architects
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CROWS TAVERN
A complete overhaul of the tavern occurred in 2003 providing more dining room and improved set up for punters and diners. An official private function area was developed for functions and board room meetings.
Special Features
- Curved bar with marble top
- Hamper above curved bar
- Rework to existing sports bar and bulkhead above
- Jarrah veneer wall linings throughout
- Sports bar TV and racelist display
- Gaming bases
- Function room wall linings and TV cabinets
- Booth seating and dry bars in dining room
- Orders counter
Other Trades Co-ordinated
Stainless steel
Glazier
Refrigeration
Upholstery
Owners : Adelaide Football Club
Architect : Milne & Zappia Architects
Website : www.afc.com.au
LAKES RESORT HOTEL
This multi award winning hotel has recently undergone full redevelopment, and the results are amazing. The dining area takes full advantage of the unique lakefront position, and the two bars and gaming area showcase today's variety of materials and finishes.
Special Features
Lakefront Bistro
- Curved Booth seating in bar waterfront
- Ironbark slatted ceiling throughout dining and lounge
- Ironbark cladding to existing columns with galvanised strapping and imitation bolts
- Wenge wall panelling with black aluminium shadow lines throughout
- Perforated wall panelling to lower dining
- Nintendo Unit
Goldrush Gaming Lounge
- Gaming bases and overhead curved walnut burl canopies
- Illuminated wall around gaming room
- Eucalypt Burl with australian oak beading to wall linings
Reflections Bar
- Redgum benchtop to bar
- Wall linings myrtle burl
- Back of bar joinery
Function Rooms
- Jarrah wall linings
- Jarrah and Stainless Steel Bar
Crusoe's Dining
- Red Wine display unit
- Myrtle burl wall linings
Reception
- Rework existing reception area with new granite façade and top
- New bulkhead and wall linings from myrtle burl veneer
- Booth seating and myrtle burl wall
Other Trades Co-ordinated
Upholstery - leather to Crusoe's bar front
Seating
Owners : Fahey Hotel Group
Architect : Milne & Zappia Architects
Website : www.lakesresorthotel.com.au
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MIDWAY TAVERN
In 2003/4, this popular hotel in Adelaide's northern suburbs underwent major refurbishment in the bar, gaming and dining areas. A modern and eyecatching look includes the vertical timber slatted bar front and the marblo front to the cashiers counter in the gaming room.
Special Features
Front and Lounge Bar's
- Combination of tasmainian oak and jarrah contrasting vertical slats to bar front
- Solid jarrah benchtop with contrasting solid oak edgestrips (2 pack poly)
- Oak hamper with linished mirrored metal sheeting above
- Double sided TV display
- Back of bar joinery
Dining / Gaming Room
- Bein Marie - jarrah
- Wall linings jarrah and bulkheads
- Nintendo Unit
- Bar with luminated marblo sheeting to bar front and solid jarrah benchtops
- 40 gaming bases with ragged copper laminate island carousels
- Prize Display cabinet
Owners : Jones Hotel Group
Architect : Milne & Zappia Architects
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