Have you seen the new Rove Bar by H2R Design?
H2R Design successfully completed the interior design of Rove at the Park Hotel. They were recently tasked to extend the same design ethos to the Rove Bar as well. As the original interior designers of the entire property including the rooms, facilities, lounges and outdoor spaces, H2R Design was tasked to develop the bar concept, keeping in mind the signature theme at the hotel. The design concept for the bar, then includes a variety of elements like a central focus point and a variety of seating styles, from semi-private areas to chill lounge seating, all in keeping with the overarching thematic styles to maintain harmony with the complete hospitality experience.
A classy and stylish space tempered by sophistication, Rove Bar presents older guests with an exclusive retreat to unwind, socialize and enjoy the assorted offerings from the bar. In creating this getaway, H2R Design has taken care to retain the hotel’s ethos to cater to the thrill-seeking adventurers and ‘rovers,’ while translating the playfulness and youthful, excitement-filled atmosphere that permeates the family-focused hotel into a mood-elevating, exclusive bar to suit the targeted customers.
The main direction came from the overall property design methods and character. However, given that Rove Bar was designed and developed months after the hotel’s opening, H2R Design had the opportunity to expand on the frivolity of the space and add more quirkiness.
The methodology was to continue to build on the original design but with the addition of objects to add merriment and make it more suitable and befitting for the intended guests.
Jubilant colourways and conspicuous corners make up the design of the Rove Bar. The vibrancy instantly attracts onlookers and allures them into the venue. What was initially supposed to be a secluded hideaway has turned into a special attraction in the entertainment-themed hotel.
The overall space is open and welcoming with several nooks and corners to seat the guests. There are lounging areas for a more relaxed feel, while restaurant style tables, banquettes and seats sprawl across the floor.
The focal point of the venue is the large bar with its towering effect amidst the colours, walkways and seats, and the checkered style ceiling design above the bar creates a sporty feel. The rich turquoise glass mosaic tiles across the bar add sophistication while the countertop made of epoxy resin terrazzo finishes solidify the build. Stainless steel skirting has been added to the base of the bar while there is a brass metal termination on the counter’s edge.
Another key space is the semi-private dining area anecdotally called the Red Room in deference to its fiery crimson walls and mix of glossy and matte red tiles. This room is designed with a powder-coated metal to mesh the framework. Additionally, red pendant lighting fixtures have been added to the ceiling to further enforce the power of the colour in the room.
The use of art has been instrumental in creating a wildly contained space. Whether it is the pop art portrait of an 17th century general, melting into monochromatic stripes, the dancing matador, the stencil silhouettes in motion or the persuasive messaging on the walls, the playful theme gets so much more amplified with these unforgettable pieces.
The coffee tables in the lounge area are custom made with epoxy resin terrazzo finishes. The furniture is current, modern and lightweight in an array of recreation park hues with soft and comfortable textile skins. The joinery of the banquettes are done with leather and are placed in front of timber cladding.
Brass pendant lights have been used above the bar counter, while a very unique set of floor lamps designed by Artemide have been placed in Rove Bar. Broken down in each ring, the design emits projected lights. Each ring releases light rays that come to life in a “scenic dance, made of shadows that circulate around its central heart”.
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