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		<title>Tap &#124; Eat Lets Customers Enjoy Beer In Wine Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 10:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nestled in the Cape winelands, Franschhoek boasts sumptuous offerings from local food artisans and manufacturers, with a recent addition – craft beer! Visitors to this famed gourmet region can now enjoy Franschhoek Beer Co’s premium craft beer in the middle of wine country, thanks to the brewery’s new restaurant, Tap &#124; Eat. Ringed by oak trees and green lawns, Tap &#124; Eat lets beer-lovers experience the clean air and dazzling vistas of the mountainous Franschhoek district, while enjoying a brew and a bite. Eating in style while appreciating the outdoors, was among interior design company Inhouse’s goals in the creation of Franschhoek Beer Co’s new foodie destination. Stacking glass doors allow sunlight to flood the interior, as well as bridging the indoor and outdoor seating areas. An assortment of views can be enjoyed – be it the distant mountains, the immediate landscaping or even the restaurant’s detailed interior design. In the construction of Tap &#124; Eat, Inhouse had to extend the former premises of Franschhoek Beer Co, which consisted solely of the brewery. Inhouse Director, Phillip Wyatt notes that the design “needed to tie in with the brewery next-door, but also have its own identity”. Lighting is a key feature [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Inhouse Completes Luxurious Franschhoek Manor House</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2018 09:50:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Award-winning design studio, Inhouse, has completed the interior of a privately-owned manor house in Franschhoek in the picturesque Cape Winelands. The home was built from scratch in collaboration with Chris de Hart Architects with the aim of capturing the sweep of a spacious plantation-style country estate, with aesthetic touches inspired by the film Casablanca. The house features large custom-made French doors that open outwards onto courtyards and verandas that complement the landscape. Inside, the house is made up of spacious rooms with high ceilings that display ornate moulding and coffer details. These details are key decorative features and a strategic choice by Inhouse intended to soften the vastness of the space. A large collection of antique furniture was included in the design and Inhouse created an interior scheme that would be sympathetic to the finishing. Aidan Hart of Inhouse says of the finished work, “We are happy to have collaborated on this project and to have overcome the design-related challenges along the way. It’s seldom that designers have the opportunity to work on a project of this stature and sheer scale.” The house’s main living room, which comprises of two sitting areas, features key antique pieces set before an austere [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hartlief&#8217;s Flagship Deli Gets A Hearty Revamp!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2017 07:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Award-winning design studio, Inhouse, recently created the design concept for Harlief Deli’s newly revamped branch in Gardens Shopping Centre in Cape Town. The overhaul was part of Hartlief’s overall reinvigoration of its branding that included refining the colours of its logo and translating the brand identity into the deli’s built environment. Inhouse’s design involved incorporating colours and materials that added warmth to the deli’s interior, as well as creating additional space for a better customer experience. The studio’s design concept focused on the interior’s layout and finishes, taking into account the types of products and services Hartlief provides. Hartlief is a meat manufacturing company that was established in Windhoek, Namibia in the 1940s and has enjoyed success as a producer of premium meat products for over 70 years. In November 2016, it opened two delis in Cape Town, one in the Gardens Shopping Centre and the other at the High Constantia Shopping Centre. In 2017, the brand enlisted Inhouse to create a new design concept for its branch in Gardens to provide a more appealing shopping experience to its customers. Before the redesign, the deli was limited in size and the store’s layout did not allow customers to move in [...]]]></description>
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