
Good design of an indoor location-based entertainment venue requires far more than architectural design. It requires a professional interior designer with a deep, specialized understanding of how spaces affect the functions, emotions, behaviors, and comfort of the people who inhabit them. Interior designers' focus on the interior experience distinguishes their work from that of architects. While architects concentrate on the building's structure, safety, compliance, and overall form, interior designers dive into the more subtle details of finishes, furnishings, color, lighting, materials, and personalization, designing functional and appealing environments that create a welcoming atmosphere for your guests.
One example of interior design is how paint can dramatically change the perceived shape, size, and proportions of a room through various optical illusions. Using different colors, finishes, and techniques can make a space feel longer, wider, taller, or more intimate.
Lighter, cooler colors can make a space feel larger and more expansive by reflecting light, while darker, warmer colors can make a room feel cozier and more intimate. By strategically painting different surfaces and using contrast, you can make a room appear taller, shorter, wider, or narrower without changing any walls.
All our company's LBE design work includes both interior designers and architects. That may account for why we've won 17 first place design awards for LBEs we've produced.
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