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Lounge bar interior with stone-look bar wall

Stone takes the lead here. The central bar wall draws the eye with a marbled surface and a bar counter edged by integrated light, while the seating around it stays low and varied. Sofas, armchairs and round tables sit close to the bar, with rectangular table setups placed further along the room. The result is a lounge bar interior that reads through material contrast, not decoration.

Bar wall and counter as the room’s anchor

The bar area is built around a stone-look bar wall that carries across the back of the counter. Light is tucked into the join between surfaces, which gives the bar line a clear outline after dark. Metal details appear at the work zone, including a visible dispense unit and steel-like finishes around the bar equipment. Rather than disappearing into the room, the counter holds the center of attention and defines the first sightline from the seating side.

That same focus continues in the way the bar surface meets the floor and the surrounding furniture. Long benches run alongside lower tables, while the counter remains set slightly apart from the lounge groups. The room does not rely on one fixed viewpoint. Instead, the bar wall, the counter front and the seated areas keep shifting in relation to each other as you move through the space.

Mixed lounge seating around low tables

The seating plan is built from repeated but not identical clusters. One area places sofas and armchairs around a round coffee table with a stone-like top. Another combines individual chairs with a rectangular table. The furniture choices change the pace of the room: round tables collect small groups, while the longer table settings stretch the seating line and keep the room open between the center and the windows.

Soft seating next to harder surfaces

Velvet-like upholstery softens the edges of the room, especially where the lounge chairs sit close to the stone-look surfaces of the bar and tables. That contrast is visible rather than stated. The upholstered pieces stay low and broad, while the tables introduce metal frames and cleaner geometry. This mix keeps the lounge bar interior from feeling flat, because each seating zone has its own proportion and edge.

In several views, the bar remains visible behind the seating, so the room reads as one continuous interior rather than separate corners. The open sightlines matter here. You can look from a sofa group to the bar wall, then across to the window side and back again. The arrangement gives the room depth without adding visual noise.

Long tables along the window side

Along the window wall, the layout changes from casual clusters to longer table runs. Rows of chairs line up beside rectangular tables, creating a more ordered zone next to the glass. In one view, yellow-upholstered chairs bring a single color note into the room, set against the cooler tones of the windows and the subdued background light. The tables themselves stay simple, letting the line of seating carry the scene.

The window side is not treated as a blank edge. It becomes a second register of the lounge, with tables placed parallel to the glazing and chairs arranged in measured rows. That structure helps the room hold several uses without changing its visual language. The same materials appear again—metal legs, dark tabletops, upholstered seats—but now they are arranged in a straighter, more linear pattern.

Large windows, screening and background light

Large windows run along one side of the interior and bring in a background glow that shifts behind the furniture. Screening is visible across parts of the glazing, softening the view outward and filtering the light that reaches the room. In the evening views, the outside appears as scattered points of light beyond the glass, while the interior stays defined by its own warmer tones and the glow from the ceiling and bar.

That contrast between the windows and the interior surfaces is one of the strongest parts of the project. The room does not depend on the outside view for its identity. Instead, the window wall frames the seating and adds depth behind the long tables and the lounge groups. It also keeps the bar in relation to the edge of the room, so the whole layout feels legible from different angles.

Glass partition and open sightlines

A glass partition with slim metal profiles appears beside one of the table settings, adding another transparent layer to the interior. It marks a boundary without closing the room off. Through it, the floor, tables and seating remain visible, and the lines of the lounge continue past the frame. The detail is small, but it reinforces the larger reading of the project: a bar area and a seating area connected by open views, with materials doing the dividing instead of solid walls.

Warm recessed lighting runs across the ceiling and holds the room at an even level of brightness. The spots are discreet, but they shape how the stone-look bar wall, the upholstered seating and the window side are seen together. In the bar zone, the integrated light underlines the counter edge; above the tables, the ceiling lighting keeps faces and tabletops readable. The interior works through these layers of light, hard surface and soft upholstery, all kept in clear view across a single lounge bar interior.

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