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The design concept blends history and modernity. “We did some archeology of original elements and brought back heritage character where we could. In the bathrooms there are pedestal sinks and floors done in small mosaic tiles.” Wanting to add touches that are unexpected, the design includes contrasting tiles in the shower floor that spell out “no diving.”A colour palette of deep blues, creams and yellow was inspired by the district’s heritage tones and they are applied with a whimsical approach.
“We’re aiming at a clientele that is tech savvy. Being Instagram-worthy is not something you had to worry about in the past, but now everyone is looking to document where they are and what they’re doing,” Ms. Rankin says. “We’re hoping to do our part to rid Vancouver of the “no fun city” moniker the city in had in the past,” Mr. Jamal says.That developed because of Vancouver’s strict liquor licensing rules, he says. In Toronto, a liquor licence allows you to have double the capacity to what the same size space in Vancouver is allowed. “People go to Toronto and say, ‘Wow the night clubs have so much energy compared to Vancouver and the reason is the regulations we have in place.
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