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Size: Customized
Materials: MDF and baking paint, tempered glass, stone
Production time: 28 working days
Payment methods: Wire transfer, Western Union
Pushing open the door (with a small wind chime still ringing on the doorknob), the space is not large, but the flow of movement is just right at a "comfortable" point: On the left is a long terrazzo table, accompanied by two high stools with metal legs. The surface of the stools is mint green, echoing the bar counter. Sitting here, you can either stare at the bar counter and watch the staff dig ice cream or look at the street view through the glass. Even if you just order a ball, you can still leisurely spend half an hour.

Just two steps inside is the main counter, which almost occupies the core area of the store. You don't have to search deliberately to see all the flavors of ice cream. The bathroom is hidden on the side of the bar counter. A simple WC logo is pasted on the white facade. The black and white checkered wall beside it just connects with the floor, which not only divides the area but also does not disrupt the overall style sense, so it does not give people the feeling that "the bathroom was forced in".
The bar counter cabinet is a low-saturation mint green, with a matte texture that feels soft and frosted, unlike glossy materials which are dazzling. The countertop is made of terrazzo with a white background and fine black dots, the same as the long table. The cool touch perfectly matches the coolness of the ice cream. When you lean here in summer, even the air drops by half a degree.

The most ingenious part is that there is a circle of light strips hidden along the edge of the bar counter - not dazzling white light, but warm yellow soft light. At night, it spreads along the edge of the countertop, just shining brightly on the ice cream cabinet. The luster of the cream wrapped on the spoon when scoffing balls can be seen clearly, making people can't help but swallow a few more mouthfuls of water.
Behind the display cabinet is the stainless steel operation area: the double-channel water tank is polished to a shine, and beside it are two black mixers (the body is matte and won't conflict with the surrounding colors). On the countertop are a stack of paper cups printed with the store sign - the cup bodies are light pink, with black and white ice cream cone patterns. Even if you take them away, they still look like small props in your hand.

The wall is decorated with pink and white vertical stripes. The stripes are made of fabric with a certain texture, not smooth wallpaper. They feel soft and textured when touched. The lower part of the wall skirt is the same mint green as the bar counter, right in the middle of the line of sight. It not only reduces the sweetness of the pink color but also makes the space appear more refreshing.
The floor is covered with glossy black and white checkered tiles, which can reflect the light from the chandelier. Even if the space is not large, it won't feel cramped. The wall behind the bar counter is also a checkered pattern, connecting with the floor, as if enclosing a "retro small frame" for the operation area, evoking the feeling of an old-school soda shop, but not so heavy.