Flamingo, a new social bar opened it’s doors (and bifold windows) in Winton, Bournemouth.
It features a cosy lounge area at the front and a tropical pergola at the back, all set in trendy vibes, bold colours and a jungle theme.
Award-winning take-away chain Chicken & Blues approached KTM to undertake the design, project management and fit-out of their new Winton restaurant. We designed a vibrant, forward-thinking scheme that is a brand new concept for Chicken & Blues. The result is a high-energy, family-friendly restaurant. The new concept is being taken through their other restaurants.
KTM Design has been enlisted to create a design for a new community café located within St George’s Methodist Church in Boscombe for the Bournemouth Foodbank project. The café will provide a self-sufficient space for the Foodbank and a welcoming environment for the community. The design aims to create a calming and social space, featuring a light colour palette, natural materials, and greenery.
KTM Design created the Comax Showroom Bar, featuring a dark and elegant teal and green colour palette, warm ambient lighting, brass accents, and wood textures.
KTM Design created a modern and sleek interior design concept for Manakish and Naanza's new permanent store, featuring warm woods, pops of red tones, black and concrete finishes, and subtle Lebanese influences
KTM Design were asked to design a high-end bedroom concept in Bournemouth. A space where everything is made easy, and the hotel becomes a ‘home away from home’ for guests.
The Table is a private dining space located in Southbourne, opening in the summer Summer of 2022, and design by the KTM team to experience fine dining in a warm and inviting environment.
Cork and Lobster is a relaxed Wine and Dining Restaurant opening in the Summer of 2022. KTM Design designed an inviting and cosy space, in warm burgundy tones and natural oak surrounded by vivid green plants.
Kumpi recently opened in Bournemouth centre and offers the ideal spot to get your takeaway lunch; a Turkish style baked potato. The industrial black and yellow design offers a striking look, not to be missed while walking through the main street.
SOBO Fish, a renowned fish restaurant in Southbourne has reopened its doors and with a brand new design, by KTM. Sea fresh, bright and with raw natural materials, the new design offers a calm and inviting atmosphere to savour the local seafood.
KTM Design were approached to design a Farmshop Cafe in Cheshire. The project explores various application of timber and rustic materials to create a welcoming space mixing contemporary and traditionnal style.
KTM Design were chosen to design and manage the complete refurbishment of the internationally-known nightclub in a church. The final result was an ambitious, futuristic design with state of the art lighting and sound technology.
We transformed Barolo from a dark, outdated restaurant into a vibrant dining experience that blends contemporary restaurant design with authentic Italian touches. KTM Design were asked to undertake all elements of design and space planning. Furniture and styling was handled by the client.
KTM Design have been appointed by The Old Vic to redesign the back-stage kitchen area that is used by both staff and performers. The brief is to maximise the sense of space and create a comfortable, social environment for all who use it.
We were given a brief to redesign the Live Lounge area of the popular Canvas Loft Bar in Bournemouth to suit their new Saturday night event, ‘Muse’, and inject a sense of luxury into the bar. From developing the initial concept to space planning to sourcing furniture and finishes, KTM Design were on-hand every step of the way of this fast-paced refurbishment.
KTM Design have been working with the popular pizza and cider chain owned by Fullers to freshen up some of their restaurant sites across the UK.
KTM Design worked with the Lost Paradise on their Bournemouth club and have since been working on the designs of their new Bristol venue. This has included the space planning, lighting design, production of drawings and visuals as well as sourcing materials and finishes.
Orange Rooms in Southampton asked KTM Design to redesign one of their bars to look like an aeroplane. This new bar is called Mile High Club and offers a complete retro airlines experience throughout the entire space.
Hospitality Interior Design & Project Management Experts
Our detail-focused approach ensures the success of our hospitality projects. We undertake the space planning, interior design, interior and exterior signage, furniture, lighting design, fit-out and project management - all undertaken in a budget focused and timely manner. Our creative flair is combined with commercial sense.
The KTM team were a pleasure to work with from concept to completion of the redesign of our nightclub. Innovative designs, excellent attention to detail and unbeatable customer service.
Owner of Halo, Bournemouth
Reliable and efficient delivery. Great to work with time and time again.
Tom Slaughter, Property Developer
A pleasure to work with, highly recommend. Innovative, fresh, resourceful. Thank you for creating such an awesome space to work in. Top job KTM.
Paul Dawe, CMP Print
The KTM Design team have built a fantastic company with one of the best reputations within their industry for their levels of service and thinking outside the box. Definitely worth a call if you're thinking of having some design work done.
Ben Reynolds, Reward I.T
They are really proficient, incredible at visualising schemes, all delivered on time and in budget. The team are also great with clients and we thoroughly enjoy working with them. Their business is one to watch!
Client
This young team are extremely talented and highly qualified interior architects and we commissioned them to undertake our interior projects that required the technical and visual skills of professional interior architects.
Steph Horan
Having only been given a brief outline of our objectives Katie and the KTM team delivered a sleek, fresh and original design for our new offices, with exactly the right tone. Would strongly recommend.
Giles Wellington