Shared spaces with a simpler, warmer rhythm.

The dining and common areas are less about formal luxury and more about light, texture, and the feeling of gathering indoors after time outside.

Dining space at The Baan.
Restaurant exterior at dusk.

Dining atmosphere

The visual language here is already distinct: timber ceilings, warm pendants, patterned chairs, and stone surfaces balanced by clean walls and open floor area.

Warm light

Pendant lights and timber ceilings keep the dining room warm in tone without overcomplicating the interior.

Shared rhythm

The hall works as a simple shared setting for breakfasts, dinners, and slower evening conversations.

Connected exterior

The restaurant edge remains visually tied to the terrace and hillside rather than turning inward.

Vertical dining hall view at The Baan.

Interior warmth without visual noise.

The website translates the dining area into a darker, cleaner editorial setting, but the actual room stays central: wood, light, informal seating, and the easy feel of a shared hall.

Evening exterior of the dining zone at The Baan.
Night-lit terrace edge at The Baan.