Sky bar Jacuzzi Sapa
The designer would love to bring a new and unique experience to visitors. We start from the need to create small but attractive utility areas that hotel owners intend, by them attracting tourists to their hospitality to tourist areas like Sapa. In spite of a limited budget, the project still has to meet stringent technical and aesthetic requirements. Sin combining the wishes of the owner and the advises of designers, the result of studying case is : A mix space of a rooftop bar, some of infinitive jacuzzi hot tubs, a lovely panoramic sauna, and magical seating is a perfect place for reunions of friends or family relaxation time.

Architectural language
Inspiring from a ethnic minority village, we use wood in black-tone like tiles of H-mong homes. But in this project, we use recycled wood. The recycled wood in a modern design enhances the change in the light of the roof wall, still evokes the impression of the generosity of the ethnic house building. At night, the light helps to highlight the way of building blocks of materials.

Jacuzzi area
Jacuzzi area is designed for customers who desire to experience the “awesome” experience of monkeys in Japan (snow monkeys). The heads are covered by snows but the whole body are soaked in a hot herbal tub. You will not jacuzzi in narrow closed areas. At Sky bar Sauna Jacuzzi, you relax completely outdoors. You can see the mountain, the sky, the clouds in the morning. Or, you see the stars and the moon at night. Or, more crazy than letting snow fall over your head while lying in the hot tub. All hot tubs are equipped with a removable roof similar with the design of a convertible. This roof serves as a windbreak, keeping heat and protecting privacy when needed.

Sauna area
Panoramic sauna with beautiful mountain view on sunny days, very virtual on foggy days, and definitely miraculous on snowy days. You can say goodbye to the jacuzzi boxes.

Bar Area
The bar is located in a central location, always ready to serve sauna, jacuzzi or party guests. Sapa fog is the highlight, the impression that the HOMA design team wants to bring to the guests. That is the main factor blurring the line between virtual and real. Guests can both relax and party all night.
There are a lot of check-in corners for young people. Along the corridor are designed with a row of banquet tables. Those tables can light up in the evening. Where young people can chat or have cocktails waiting for each other. During the event these tables are used as banquet tables, or as decorative flower pillars or torches.
The corner of a concrete table has enough room for a group of 5-7 best friends to giggle all night. Light is so good for excellent selfie photos. A relaxing, quiet corner not too crowded in the heart of Sapa.
Please visit 33 Fanxipan Street, Sapa to experience Sky bar Jacuzzi Sapa.
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