BluePrint A fascinating blend of styles: the solidity of medieval Europe (stone, massive beams, wrought iron) combined with the refinement of feudal Japan (sliding partitions, tatami mats, polished wood). Let's call this style "Feudal Zen." Here is the proposed floor plan for the ground floor. 🏛️ Architectural Concept: The Stone Lantern Inn The exterior walls are made of gray ashlar stone, but as soon as you cross the threshold, the floors change from paving stones to cedar wood, and the interior partitions use wooden frames (Shoji style). 🗺️ Schematic Plan (Top View) Imagine a grid. Each letter represents a zone. Plaintext [ GARDEN / OUTDOOR PARK ] [ OUTDOOR ONSEN ] [ TERRACE ] -- [ TAVERN ] -- [ HALL ] -- [ CHANGING ROOMS ] [ KITCHEN ] +----[ STAIRCASE ]----+ [ INDOOR BATHROOM ] 📝 Details by Zone 1. The Reception Hall (The Heart) Style: Stone slab flooring leading to a wooden platform (where shoes are removed). The Staircase: An imposing dark wood staircase, located just behind the reception desk, ascending in a spiral or double quarter-turn. 2. The Tavern & The Terrace (The Left Wing) Tavern: Exposed stone walls, but low tables with floor cushions (Zabuton) are mixed with solid benches. A large medieval fireplace heats the room. Kitchen: Just behind the tavern. Equipped with a large stone bread oven and thick wooden countertops. Terrace: Raised wooden terrace, wrapping around the left side and overlooking the park. 3. The Wellness Area (Right Wing) Changing Rooms: A Mehr sehen