THE BAR SPACE

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THE BAR SPACE

First, it creates a strong sense of exclusivity. When guests are in a private resort, they’re already expecting something more intimate than a public venue. A bar reinforces that feeling that it’s “their” space, not some- where others could walk into.

Also, This space becomes a social hub. Even in quiet resorts, people tend to gather around a bar. It gives guests a low-pressure way to start conversations, or just enjoy some back- ground energy without committing to a full event or activity.
This resort hosts private groups (like wed- dings or corporate retreats), the bar could often becomes the main point for informal bonding.

From a design perspective, it’s a chance to shape the atmosphere differently as this is
a more darker and close feeling space com- pared to other floors such as level one where the atmosphere is more open and airy.

Aswell as the practical upside of keeping guests on-site longer. If guests don’t need
to leave for nightlife or drinks such as Asht- on lane, they’re more likely to stay engaged with the resort by spending more time there, and feel that the experience is complete without outside options.

Finally, a bar can act as a flexible event space. It can host masterclassrs, private parties, or themed nights without needing a separate venue. That adaptability makes it especially valuable in a private resort setting where everything is meant to feel curated and cohesive.

 

entrance down
bar view
column texture
in action
busy bar
the bar
stairs down
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