A dedicated entertainment zone compresses the room's scale to frame an energetic live music and dance floor plate. The layout integrates a low-profile performance stage directly into the social flow of the salon, creating a close-knit, interactive connection between the musicians and the audience.
The left perimeter wall features a massive, custom-commissioned graphic mural painted in bold black and cream brushstrokes, depicting abstract tropical flora and handwritten script. This dramatic artwork is contrasted by a rear bulkhead layered with colorful collage graphics and political posters that reference historic Havana streetscapes. Overhead, the structural ceiling timber is finished in a muted teal-blue wash, grounding the high-volume crowd noise.
Durable, unglazed terracotta floor tiles are laid out in a traditional grid pattern beneath the performers, providing a robust surface that withstands heavy foot traffic and dancing. Slender black microphone stands and compact amplifiers are arranged neatly along the timber stage platform to preserve wide clearance paths. Warm wall sconces wash the murals in soft illumination, completing a highly textured, atmospheric entertainment pocket.