Havwoods Amarone Restaurant

Amarone restaurant – a designer dining experience from Havwoods

The stylish Amarone restaurant is set in the bustling city of Aberdeen and has recently undergone refurbishment with Havwoods chosen to provide a stunning wood floor solution that complements the new contemporary design scheme.

For this project Melfort Versailles from the Venture Plank collection was selected, this beautiful character grade block consists of an intricate pattern that adds instant wow-factor to the venue. Used throughout the main dining area, the wooden floor benefits from the large open ceiling and statement lighting which help to showcase the unique design.

Melfort planks were also used throughout, these stunning boards help to create a seamless flow as guests transition from the entrance to the more cosy, intimate seating area at the back. The combination of both Melfort styles allows for a truly unique setting, adding interest alongside providing depth and texture.

Havwoods Amarone Restaurant

Specified for its hard-wearing properties, the engineered boards – consisting of European Oak – offer an ideal solution for a busy restaurant; delivering a visually appealing floor covering that can withstand heavy footfall.

Paired alongside the plush leather banquet seating, marble accents and emerald green tiling around the bar, the result is a truly impactful interior – with the warm wooden hues of Melfort helping to create a welcoming and inviting ambience for all to enjoy.

With the help of Havwoods, the Amarone Italian restaurant has created an eye-catching interior that delivers on both functionality and aesthetics alongside complementing the authentic menu on offer.

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