N.Siddiqui
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ASF, airport security force has entered the real estate in a big way with the launch of ASF city, few Kms from DHA city, Karachi....three satellite cities near Karachi will lessen the huge pressure on housing in Karachi...
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1. I knew its old furniture.Well it may not be, because in the picture, this furniture was from the late 80's.![]()
They weren't expecting a club, but a place with warm interiors.Perhaps they should have got Bahria Town designers to do the aircraft interior. @Levina
1. I knew its old furniture.
2. I know what to expect in such furniture designs.
They weren't expecting a club, but a place with warm interiors.
You still havent got it.
Prolly because you were quick to assume that i was in here to criticize you missed my post #2 on this thread>>>I really don't understand what you want to say. Take it easy.
Decent interiors. But it definitely needs more lights for its customers at night.
They could have used more mirrors and better looking tables and chairs.
You are missing the point!I dont see any spot lights or provisions for LED strip lighting either.
The theme could have been made a lot livelier.
I'm assuming there was a budget constraint or that the restaurant is away from the city's hustle bustle.
I know my job too well. I have been in the field for more than 6 years now. You dont teach me how this design could have been improved upon. Lol
Don't mean to demean the interiors but i expected better. I have seen a lot of Pakistani houses with much better interiors ergo the expectation.

You have misunderstood my point.You are missing the point!
The design is NOT meant to be made a lot lovelier, it is a dining hall carved out of a grounded airplane! The basic level simple furniture, square tables, just the right amount of glass and ornamentation do gives it an elegant look and keep the basic theme alive as well. Loved what they did with it! Wont have liked too much LEDs and disco lights anyway!![]()

I know what LED lights are janabYou have misunderstood my point.
LED strip lighting is used for hidden lighting and isn't as loud.

I was kidding, you missed my point.I never suggested DISCO lights,au contraire I had suggested spotlights (prolly of a smaller dia).

It is meant to give that basic look, anything extravagant or even close to it would have been overwhelming and would have killed the actual charm of the hall, IT IS IN A BOEING 747!!The furniture looks very ordinary.
The interiors have to be kept basic so that the focus remains on the big thing, you do not seem to be getting this point.
There is always room for improvement. I wont say that this is the absolute best they could have done but it is quite good to me!I really think authorities could have got a much better job done by the contractors involved here.
Like I said earlier "it's decent". But it could have been a lot better.
guess whoThis is a picture of me as a kid back in the late 80's:

Glad you understand the basics but I must say your imagination is poor. (Sorry!)It is meant to give that basic look, anything extravagant or even close to it would have been overwhelming and would have killed the actual charm of the hall, IT IS IN A BOEING 747!!The interiors have to be kept basic so that the focus remains on the big thing, you do not seem to be getting this point.
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tag kro jiski pic hai. fir dekhna bimari pendi k ni.Oy minnu koi bimari te ne pae.![]()

I guess you have never been to such a themed restaurant before?Glad you understand the basics but I must say your imagination is poor. (Sorry!)
They could utilised the space by using better furnitures which could have done justice to the aircraft's interiors.
But the lack of provision for lights is something that I really am not able to wrap my head around.
Lack of creativity is very evident here. Most of the stuff seems to have been bought from stores and nothing looks customised.