update this image showing an interior of a small boutique bakery on the corner of a quiet australian city suburb street the view of the bakery is from the street outside and looks directly onto the corner of the shop it is gloomy and rainy outside the corner itself has a curved profile the entrance is on the right of the corner and is designed thoughtfully bleeding interior into exterior there is an awning over the entrie shopfront the interior design explores themes of insertion and reveal bakery displays are minimal and industrial in appearance the interior is hip minimalist industrial and feels like a dark sombre inviting and warm art gallery sophisticated but simple lighting spacious refined minimalism using craftsmanship the space is warm intimate and architectural with terracotta tile flooring reddish clay plaster walls with dark stained timber or stainless steel cabinetry minimal monolithic espresso counter design is a simple rammed earth rectangular block with a wafer thin stainless steel counter top behind the counter a few open stainless steel shelving displays bread and pastries in a restrained curated way a luminous wall panel diffuses soft warm light creating a calm gallery like atmosphere above the counter the bakery feels sculpted rather than decorated simple geometry heavy planes deep reveals and carefully framed views a built in bench runs along one wall materials feel tactile and honest clay wood stone matte metal the colour palette is warm rust brown clay and soft amber light dark intimate sombre the shop front is not entirely open nor is it entirely glass but has articulation that defines it beautifully on the street