The Rhythm of a Room

Atmosphere is often thought of as something visual.

Lighting, materials, furniture.

But what gives a room its energy is not what is placed within it, but what is happening inside it.

Movement.
Conversation.
Service unfolding.

A well-run space has a natural rhythm.

Guests arriving, being greeted, settling in.
Staff moving with quiet confidence.
Food and drinks flowing through the room.

This rhythm creates a sense that something is happening.

And it is this sense of life - subtle but constant - that makes a space feel alive.

Heidi Howe

Hospitality Experience Strategist

https://www.heidihowe.co.uk
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