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Design Gallery

Floor Concepts For Casino, Arcade, and Simulation Mixes

Konami builds across casino, redemption arcade, and VR simulation, so a single floor often blends all three. This gallery collects layout directions that have worked on actual properties — read it as a planning canvas before negotiating cabinet quotas with manufacturers.

Concept directions

Six floor concepts that have earned their footprint.

Heritage casino floor concept

Heritage Casino

Walnut cabinets, brass rails, and deep reds for properties anchored on a recognized casino brand and an older guest demographic.

Operator-friendly route concept

Route Operator

Tight grids, clear service sightlines, and neutral finishes for taverns and route operators servicing a five-to-twelve cabinet plan.

Hybrid arcade redemption concept

Hybrid FEC

Bright primaries, ticket reader columns, and a dedicated redemption counter for venues that pair casino-style cabinets with family arcade.

VR attraction zone concept

VR Attraction Zone

Padded perimeter, queue rail, and ambient projection for properties adding free-roam or seated VR attractions to an arcade footprint.

Lounge slots concept

Slot Lounge

Lounge seating, low cabinet rows, and softer ambient light for adult-only spaces that pair beverage service with electronic gaming.

Tournament esports concept

Tournament Stage

Raised stage, scoreboard wall, and tiered seating for properties hosting esports or skill-based gaming nights alongside the regular floor.

Mood and material

Why the conversation starts with carpet, lighting, and acoustic baffles.

Cabinets get the photo on the brochure, but the floor reads the way it does because of carpet pile, light temperature, and ceiling absorption. A Konami design conversation walks through the carpet weight in heavy-traffic aisles, the light kelvin range above bonus rounds, the acoustic panel coverage near loud cabinets, and the prize counter siting before any cabinet is locked in.

Once those choices are recorded, the cabinet mix can be selected against a stable visual envelope. Operators avoid the trap of buying a great cabinet and dropping it onto a floor that fights against it.

Casino floor finish samples

Bring the floor plan and the licensing context. We will return a layout sketch.

Every concept call begins with the actual room geometry, regulatory framework for the jurisdiction, and the operating mix the property wants to support.

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