Lounge Interior Design in Las Vegas

The lounge is where Las Vegas slows down. Where guests linger, conversations deepen, and per-table revenue multiplies. In a city defined by spectacle, a perfectly designed lounge is a sanctuary and one of the highest-revenue-per-square-foot formats in hospitality.

Studio Swank designs Las Vegas lounge interiors that master the atmosphere. Intimate lighting, plush materiality, custom seating configurations, and spatial intimacy combine to create environments guests never want to leave and always want to return to.

Services We Offer in Las Vegas

Our Design Process

Step 1: Discovery — Concept, revenue model, capacity targets, and investment.

Step 2: Concept Design — Lounge atmosphere direction and floor plan.

Step 3: Design Development — Custom seating design, lighting plan, material board.

Step 4: Permitting — Clark County coordination.

Step 5: Build & Opening — Site oversight through opening night.

Frequently asked questions

What does lounge interior design cost in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas lounge buildouts typically range from $160–$550 per square foot. Custom seating fabrication, premium lighting systems, and specialty finishes are the primary investment drivers in this format.

How do you create intimacy in a large Las Vegas lounge?

We use ceiling height variation, strategic partition walls, booth configurations with high backs, directional lighting pools, and material zoning to create intimate sub-environments within a larger floor plate.

What is the difference between designing a bar and designing a lounge?

Bar design prioritizes throughput, operational efficiency, and standing-to-seated flow. Lounge design prioritizes dwell time, comfort, intimacy, and per-table spend. The spatial logic, seating typology, and lighting approach are fundamentally different.

Do you design both casino floor lounges and standalone Las Vegas lounges?

Yes. Casino floor lounges have unique design constraints including sight lines for gaming supervision, chip and cash handling workflow, and integration with casino surveillance systems. Standalone lounges are more architecturally free. We have experience with both.