Lost In JB (Eco Palladium) Classical Mystery and Immersive Thrills

This interior design project for the “Lost in JB” escape room takes advantage of the Eco Palladium’s Classical European architecture to create a unique, thrilling, and sophisticated gaming environment. The design successfully merges timeless elegance with the mysterious ambiance required for an immersive escape experience.

Entrance & Foyer: Theatrical Welcome

The building’s white façade is complemented by the premise’s entrance, which features checker black and white tiles to establish a classic, high-contrast entry point. The frontage is used for clear communication, featuring game posters and vibrant signage, while the glass itself is designed with game rules and information to offer visitors an early explanation of the challenge ahead.

Upon entering, the focus shifts to an immersive atmosphere. A circle lightbox feature wall, inspired by a famous movie, creates a movie-like environment that doubles as a photography backdrop. This is complemented by a geometrical pattern ceiling lightbox that dramatically enlightens the entrance space. The cashier counter is designed with a classic concept, strengthening the sense of luxury and timelessness.

Ambience and Immersion: Low Light and Vintage Detail

The overall atmosphere transitions to a low-light ambience, which effectively sets a mysterious and warm mood essential for the escape room experience. Classic vintage decorations are strategically added throughout the space to enhance the aesthetic value and attract visitors. Crucially, the door designs leading to the different challenges are carefully curated to match the specific themes provided by the client, ensuring a seamless transition into each unique game environment.