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Introduction
There’s something magical about creating hospitality experiences that succeed beyond expectations. Of course, the secrets to this kind of success depend on a lot more than magic. PKD has been in the business of hospitality development for more than two decades. It’s this depth of experience that means PKD knows the restaurant, bar and club industry like no other. They know launching a successful hospitality business depends on the right combination of business acumen, market intelligence, uncompromising design quality, and retail expertise — and maybe just a little bit of magic thrown in. Having delivered more than 500 open venues, PKD now works across the full spectrum of business design and development. That makes PKD a unique strategic partner, and the secret behind so many successful hospitality and entertainment experiences being launched across Australia.
“We push the boundaries every time, and every time we do, the market says: Yes, we need this! ”
“Everyone says we’re the best in the business. That’s because we’re the only ones that get business and design.”
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Development Sectors
Complete Project Development
A business need to be developed so that the journey from initial concept through to successful launch is thorough and complete, from an operational and customer perspective. The overall success of a project comes through a complete and focused approach, where every aspect of the business has been considered.
PKD is active within a wide range of sectors within the food and beverage hospitality development market. PKD specialise in creating spaces that are enjoyed by the tenant and owner as much as the customer, with a balance between business success and product enjoyment.
Paul Kelly Design can oversee the following; Competition and research to develop ideal product selection. Consultant Chef direction and
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Mermaid Beach
Located along a section of the iconic Gold
Tavern
is a stunning reinterpretation of an existing
Coast Highway, the Mermaid Beach Tavern building. The front portion of the building has been replaced with clear, simplistic forms, creating a new integration with the streetscape. The large portion of the existing which sits behind was retained and has been refurbished to allow for a more seamless connection between the old and new forms. The new exterior has been wrapped in a screen veil, providing glimpses of the treasures within while providing protection. The internal spaces offer a direct connection to the environment, with natural sun light and natural air flow enticed to penetrate. The extensive height, use of natural light, monolithic brick finish and abundance of planting make this a unique space. The different levels and spaces each offer a contemporary vision. The ground floor presents a large centralised bar and a feature kitchen that is defined by a wall of display, acting as a backdrop. Monolithic brick finishes within the courtyard space flow throughout the ground floor, which features earthy and natural materials. A centralised ceiling feature was introduced to draw patrons through the entirety of the space, becoming somewhat of a visual discovery. The lower ground floor floor focuses on gaming with a high end and sophisticated experience, and the external sports bar outdoor area has been upgraded with a contemporary steel awning structure and abundance of perimeter planting.
Category
Hotel
Budget
$5.6m
Year
2021
Size
1200m2
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Ruse
The concept for this modern Bar and Brasserie took inspiration form Australia’s unique produce, culture and colour palette. The clients passion to showcase quality Australian produce and flavours was a strong driver in the initial layout planning. The open kitchen and its cooking philosophy inspired by charcoal and flame provides a theatrical backdrop which both grounds and energise the dining space. With the menu being the hero it was important to us that the interior compliment and not compete with this vision. The dining spaces are casual, inviting and approachable flowing seamlessly from inside to out with a colour palette inspired by the unique hues of our Australian flora.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$3.25m
Year
2021
Size
620m2 internal
520m2 external
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District Brasserie
Nestled within the lobby of the prestigious Chifley Plaza in Sydney’s CBD, District Brassiere launched in 2017 offering casual dining elegance for the well-heeled corporate crowd. The centrepiece of this establishment is an imposing, central island bar of green marble and brass, featuring a multitude of fine wines on display. A fully open kitchen is equipped with a Spanish Josper charcoal oven, and an all-day patisserie works overtime to tempt patrons with its tartines, croissants and Single Origin coffees. The casual elegance of the space is tempered by the distressed gritty treatment of the walls, with aged brass highlights contrasted with post-war inspired Stucco, mid-century leather furniture and New York style banquettes.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$2.3m
Year
2017
Size
780m2
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Flying Fish
Flying Fish has a new home. After 14 successful years on Jones Bay Wharf, owner Con Dedes and chef Peter Robertson have joined forces with PKD to launch a new restaurant concept at the Star Casino. The creative vision takes its inspiration from coastal New South Wales, expressed through unique light sculptures, lush colours and meticulously knotted column tapestries by local artists. Quality craftsmanship is on display with custom wine display cabinets, intricate joinery and unique, customdesigned carpets. With an inviting bar to greet patrons, a private dining room for 40 guests, chefs table for 16 and smaller semi private dining rooms, this new home for Flying Fish sees the iconic Sydney establishment step up in style.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$3.2m
Year
2018
Size
595 m2
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Miss Moneypenny’s
PKD has drawn on the atmosphere and
Broadbeach
in Noosa to create a striking new vision of
direction of the venue’s sister restaurant contemporary Australian dining. Social dining in a relaxed, stylish atmosphere is the focus of Miss Moneypenny’s Broadbeach. In a space focused around a striking central fireplace, patrons are surrounded by the warmth of natural timber and hues of grey, navy and terracotta. Brass and stone elements add visual and tactile sophistication to the design. Above the seated diners a detailed ceiling feature attracts the eye with flowing movement The room features an extensive bar running the entire length of the room, and a dramatic window opening offers a view into the inner workings of the superb kitchen. PKD has made a feature of natural light, which adds to the seamless flow between the detailed luxury of the indoor spaces, and the more casual approach of the exterior settings.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$8m
Year
2019
Size
Internal 784 m2 External 110 m2
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Sokyo
‘Sokyo’ expresses a unique design fusion of Sydney and Tokyo, the result of a wildly successful collaboration between PKD and Chef Chase Kojima, supported by Sydney’s Star Casino. This contemporary Japanese restaurant, located on the ground floor of The Darling Hotel, quickly cemented its reputation as one of Australia’s most popular Japanese-inspired dining experiences. Immersing themselves in the culture behind Tokyo-based Kaiseki style allowed PKD to create a series of unique spaces which, like the cuisine on offer, engages all the senses and perfectly matches the delights of Chase’s cuisine.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$4.2m Fit-out
Year
2011
Size
985m2
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The Gem
The Gem upgrade derived from strong underlying principles of mid-century design, with subtle 1950’s references to soften some of the hard edge forms. The simplicity that is evident in mid-century design allows the existing and new elements coexist easily. The main bar and restaurant are designed as two complimentary entities, separated by a glazed timber shop front, with continuing reference to a 1950’s aesthetic. Traditional decorative details are paired with contemporary elements to create a unique space. The interiors for the Gaming Room further develop mid-century design principles, with the introduction of breeze blocks and vertical shiplap timber boards. From the outset the intention was to provide a light space with contracting darker tones, featuring gold reflective materials to provide a casino like experience. The result is a dynamic space that features a beverage focused bar and sports entertainment space.
Category
Hotel
Budget
$6m
Year
2021
Size
800 m2
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Black by Ezard
Black by Ezard is a truly unique international steak house and contemporary dining experience. Located within the Star Casino in Sydney and partnered with Melbourne based celebrity chef Teage Ezard, Black by Ezard is a sophisticated, refined, tailor-made restaurant concept that seats 150 guests. PKD has created what can only be described as a masterpiece in restaurant design. A palette of rich yet approachable materials, combining stone, timbers, leathers and dramatic lighting, have ensured Black by Ezard remains one of the country’s most popular steak restaurants.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$4.5m Fit-out
$2.0m Base (PKD)
Year
2011
Size
745 m2
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St JohnsRens Park Kenny
Opened in April 2017, Kenny Rens is a
Bowling Club
and whisky bar. Kenny Rens is famous for
dramatic yet intimate Japanese Restaurant robata, a centuries old style of slow grilled meats over hot coals. The striking façade is classic yet contemporary while the interior space is traditional yet sophisticated; beautifully detailed and elegantly restrained. Textural charred and warm timbers contrast against monochromatic cool greys of concrete and stone. A bold art work by local artist Amy Finlayson sets off the interior, with beautiful organic indigo brush strokes meandering through the space.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$450,000
Year
2017
Size
140m2
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Jade Rabbit
When first encountering Jade Rabbit at The Star, the viewer is struck by the dramatic use of light and materials. Light emanates from the backlit sculpted bar, and plays through the complex ceiling artwork, created from hundreds of crystal clear acrylic rods. PKD has designed the surfaces to explore reflection, from the spectacular illuminated display feature behind the bar, the mirrored columns and perforated panels, through to the dramatic use vertical fish tanks. The unique carpet, inspired by the way light hits water, anchors the design, while the custom furniture softens the surfaces, creating an inviting and stylish space to experience the excitement of The Star.
Category
Bar
Budget
$2.2m
Year
2019
Size
180 m2
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580 George Street
580 George Street is located in the centre of one of Sydney’s most dynamic commercial landscapes. With 33 floors of commercial office space, three levels of retail, concierge services and ‘best in class’ end of trip facilities, the main lobby space is a very busy thorough fare. Paul Kelly Design were commissioned to reimagine the main lobby space from a transition space to a destination in and of itself, while bringing the 580 George Street brand to life. To achieve this elevated customer experience Paul Kelly Design has created three visually connected zones; the Business Lounge, Central Concierge Area and Copper Espresso Café. The integrated mixed use including food and beverage, individual work hubs, small catch ups tables, semiprivate larger meetings spaces and building services touch point, all combine to creates a multi-dimensional space that allows customer to meet colleagues and or relax for a moment or two.
Category
Retail Commercial
Budget
$1.8m
Year
2019
Client
GPT
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Walker
Paul Kelly Design worked closely with Walker
Parramatta Square
the new Parramatta Square Development.
Corporation to create the retail Precinct for The project involved the master planning, retail design and co-ordination of all retail areas of the development. The project which is to be phased in opening until 2024 will see the realisation of a total spend in excess of $2.4B. The concept Paul Kelly Design used for the project was based on the local Hills district precinct, with a direct connection to the Landscape which forms a large part of the physical location. The overall concept was based on the materials and colours found within the eucalyptus tree, with their soft pink hues all the way to the warm tones of the local sandstone which adorns local experiences for all Parramatta city residents. A large component of the development is the creation of the outdoor dining areas, with architectural structures and retail design management by Paul Kelly Design, placing some of Sydneys top food and beverage operators in close proximity to the main Parramatta Square area. The integration of the key elements of the local landscape being ‘prospect and refuge’ and ‘Refuge’ have made these external spaces not just an extension of the internal retail but a standout retail experience.
Category
Retail Commercial
Budget
$15m
Year
2020
Client
Walker
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Canterbury
Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL Club is now
Hurlstone Park RSL
West, a place known for its variety of dining
a destination of choice in Sydney’s Inner and entertainment experiences. PKD has worked with the venue owners to continually diversify and extend its offerings, attracting a new class of patronage, while maintaining a quality offering for its loyal community. PKD’s ambitious redesign relaunched the venue as a landmark destination, positioned to attract the premium, discerning patron. Bold floor and ceiling concepts entice patrons into an elaborate gaming experience. An all day dining offer is featured within a vast yet classic space, awash with natural light and ambient elegance.
Category
Club
Budget
$3.8m
Year
2018
Size
700m2
25 31
Nu Bambu
Nu Bambu launched in 2018 as the late night food offering by Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL, embracing a new blend of Asian cuisine and a new direction in style for the much loved RSL. Patrons are welcomed into the space by a signature sculptural piece made of hand-dyed silks hanging resplendent above a communal dining table. Natural textures and finishes are lit up with pop-art references, and the venue’s open kitchen pays homage to the busy street kitchens of Saigon. Inviting and contemporary, the venue has diversified the membership base for CHPRSL and created a new destination for Sydney’s discerning food lovers.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$2.6m
Year
2018
Size
475 m2
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St Johns Park
PKD worked with the owners of St Johns
Bowling Club
diversify this Western Sydney entertainment
Park Bowling Club to invigorate and destination. A general seating area provides a gathering point at the heart of the venue, with a diverse mix of food and beverage facilities for customers to choose from. A retro-inspired design offers both comfort and functionality, integrating a number of development initiatives to create a complete club picture for Western Sydney customers.
Category
Club
Budget
$11.5m Build/Fit-out
Year
2016
Size
2200m2
29 35
Harbord Diggers
Paul Kelly Design developed the Harbord Diggers project with the Mounties Group to become a key entertainment destination and part of the larger overall residential site development. The project was to relocate the heart of the Harbord Diggers development into the new Entertainment Precinct, also designed and planned by Paul Kelly Design. The process had several stakeholders and a large consultant team, requiring a detailed team approach resulting in one of the most awarded club developments in Australia.
Category
Club
Budget
$20m plus
Year
2019
Size
3500m2
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Union Place Hotel
The Union Place Hotel offers a contemporary interpretation of the classic American diner. A dramatic bar occupies central place in the room, custom blue stained timber panelling and brass halo lighting imposing a strong, masculine presence. The coffered timber ceiling with its exposed metal fittings and dark walnut stain emphasises the strength of the design, which is then softened through the introduction of plants at key points in the room. The Bistro incorporates booth seating, inspired by the quintessential American diner experience. PKD explores a new approach to a traditional “red, white and blue” colour palette throughout the Main Bar and Bistro. In the Gaming room, darker hues take over, complemented by a dramatic feature ceiling and brass mirrored columns. The custom carpet is a unique non-repeat design, which further develops the moodier colour tones of navy and gold to red. The outdoor area is a contrast to the dark, strong interior. A lighter colour colour palette of blues and yellows is applied through playful and bold patterns. Fairy lights create a welcoming ambience at night, while strategically located plantings juxtapose the striking geometric patterns of the exterior tiles.
Category
Bar
Budget
$3.75m
Year
2019
Size
650 m2
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The Evening Star
The Evening Star in Surry Hills is back. PKD has transformed a tired venue into two distinctive operations, pairing a busy gaming experience with a bustling, late night, inner city hotel. The design direction references Blade Runner and sci-fi films, with the interplay between the Asian-focused menu and custom artworks creating a hyper-real vision of the future. Situated on a busy corner, the venue offers a perfect space for customers to escape the maddening crowds.
Category
Hotel
Budget
$1.5m
Year
2018
Size
360 m2
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The Bourbon
PKD has successfully reinvented the iconic Bourbon & Beefsteak, creating a contemporary yet timeless feel. The new space cultivates a mixture of Chicago and New York inspired references, with the music edge of New Orleans. Use of classic influences means the Bourbon feels like it has always been there, a centrepiece of the historic Kings Cross scene. Refined textures mix with lush furnishings to create a sumptuous and enlivening experience. This new design incorporates a breathtaking, state of the art, fully outdoor 30-machine gaming room.
Category
Hotels & Pubs / Gaming
Budget
$4.5m Fit-out
$5.0m Base (PKD)
Year
2013
Size
GD 1,300m2 Total 5,200m2
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The Ivanhoe
Located in Sydney’s beachside Manly,
of Manly
spanning four floors. The venue caters
the Ivanhoe Hotel is an expansive venue to several distinct customer markets, reflecting a diverse set of food and beverage offerings available across the venue. A coastal design aesthetic reflects the spirit of Manly, tinged with a Hamptons influence, with a palette of white, soft blues, and jade greens complemented by weathered driftwood greys. The design direction has links to a classic coastal interior while creating an atmosphere of quality and subtle design. All of the exterior spaces of this venue are operable, allowing customers to experience the dynamic landscape architecture and vibrant use of materials all year round.
Category
Hotels & Pubs
Budget
$6.0m Fit-out
$2.0m Base (PKD)
Year
2012
Size
1,800m2
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The Oaks Hotel
The Oaks Hotel remains one of Australia’s most iconic and well-recognised hotels. PKD has worked with the Hotel owners to ensure its history and reputation continue to evolve and be embraced by new generations of patrons. A classic food and beverage concept links to the Hotel’s history, with appeal to a discerning clientele. The Bar & Grill steak house concept services customers through an old butcher shop, placing them in front of the action of the kitchen and surrounding them in fine wine and Art Deco styling.
Category
Hotels & Pubs
Budget
$5.5m Fit-out
$1.0m Base (PKD)
Year
2013
Size
665m2
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Rose Bay Hotel
Classic Australian Hotel design is paired with the latest developments in boutique gaming experience at the updated Rose Bay Hotel. Elegant, traditional timber features have been enhanced through a comprehensive design process. The design has drawn inspiration from the existing building architecture, emphasising and embellishing existing features such as arch windows, feature curves, and repetition of key elements. Contemporary approaches to room lighting and attention to details such as custom carpets have created a gaming experience that is modern yet timeless.
Category
Gaming
Budget
$1m
Year
2018
Size
115 m2
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Ambarvale Hotel
Described as ‘the pub to end all pubs’ by Hotelier Magazine, the Ambarvale launched in 2019 with a chic, inner city pub experience for its Western Sydney clientele, offering a little bit of something for everyone. From an indoor fernery and sunroom, to an expansive Playhouse kids play area, an in-house brewery and a gaming experience like no other, the Ambarvale has set a new benchmark for hotel design, offering a complete entertainment destination to last the test of time.
Category
Hotel
Budget
$9.8m
Year
2019
Size
2100 m2
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Longueville Hotel
The recent renovation nods to the vibrancy
Vila
incorporating a sense of timelessness and
and attitude of classic Palm Springs style, a respect for perfect details. The whole experience has been developed by Paul Kelly Design to deliver a unique and exciting product for old and new customers of the hotel. The Longueville Hotel is truly one of a kind.
Category
Hotels and Bars
Budget
$1.4m
Year
2020
Size
315m2
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Longueville Hotel
The Longueville has been a landmark hotel in Sydney since 1929, recently receiving its second upgrade by Paul Kelly Design. The hotel consist of a public bar, dining room and terrace deck known as ‘Villa’, all of which have been lovingly refreshed with a reference to mid century aesthetic. At the Longueville Hotel, Paul Kelly Design has created a character-filled venue, a perfect space to celebrate fun and enjoyment.
Category
Hotels and Bars
Budget
$1.8m
Year
2020
Size
320m2
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Fish & Lemonade
PKD worked closely with the operators to create this QSR Brand with its first store opening on Sydney’s iconic Manly Wharf. The routes of this unique offer stem all the way back to childhood memories, for us that’s the mid 80’s when timber wall linings and pink tiles were the acquired taste for interiors. We used this rational and the concept of marrying two things great together, to create a visually enticing and fresh approach on something that has been on offer to the vast majority for decades. This belief flows from the interiors, to the visual graphics and right through to the way the food is prepared, packaged and presented to the customer. Warm materials such as sandstone crazy paving and timber wall / ceiling linings, provide a natural and calm experience. While the cooler / harder materials such as powder coat metal, painted bricks and mosaic tiles have been introduced as contemporary and youthful components, with the overall blend being a wellbalanced experience. The iconic location of Manly Wharf is the icing on the cake, which some would consider to be one of the most famous Sydney locations to stop for fish and chips.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$1.2m
Year
2021
Size
205m2
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Harvey’s Hot
Inspired by retro American diners and
Sandwiches
Sandwiches is a Quick Service Retail Brand
Australia’s suburban milk bars, Harvey’s Hot developed by Paul Kelly Design that plays on old world charm and nostalgia. Nickel metal finishes, formica wall panelling and lightbox menu boxes are a nod to the diner of old. Authentic counter stools, diner style chairs and tables, and bespoke banquette joinery further adds to the familiarity and charm of the venue. Historical photographs of diners and milk bars line the walls, pieces of memorabilia that inspired the venue design. Harvey’s focuses on delivering quality, simple and unforgettable sandwiches. The venue design aims to compliment that offer by creating an experience of authenticity, nostalgia and familiarity for the diner.
Category
Restaurant
Budget
$1.2m
Year
2021
Size
230m2
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Betty’s Burgers
Betty’s Burgers & Concrete Co is the new
& Concrete Co.
in Noosa, QLD in 2014, and now operating
creation of PKD, launching its first venue in 20 locations nationally. The concept is a contemporary take on the nostalgic ‘burger joint’ offering, serving the juiciest and most mouth-watering burgers around. The frozen custard and signature ‘Concretes’ set this throw-back apart from the rest. The interiors concept is a fusion of 1950s optimism with the rustic appeal of a weather-beaten beach shack, relaxed in its simplicity with plenty of quirky twists. This successful, casual dining formula has seen Betty’s Burgers and Concrete Co. hit the streets right across the country.
Category
F&B Retail
Budget
$1.2m Fit-out
$500k Base (PKD)
Year
2014
Size
140m2
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Rydges Powerhouse
Located in the heart of Tamworth, the Rydges Powerhouse Hotel is an iconic regional hotel with 30 years heritage. With a reputation for exceptional service, quality, and classic interior styling, Paul Kelly Design was engaged to reinterpret this positioning with a contemporary edge. The new lobby and lounge areas are strikingly polished yet grounded in timeless details and welcoming warm timber tones. The Hotels room design celebrates Tamworth’s locality and history through the referencing of the site’s historical background, formerly a Power station. They are contemporary with a sense of history, a space that is timeless and memorable. Aesthetic connectivity between the hotel’s rooms and public areas aims to create a seamless and harmonious transition for the hotel guests.
Category
Hotels
Budget
$xxm
Year
2019
Size
xxm2
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