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This design shows the living room in the Spring Japanese Room Hot Spring Club Suite that combines Japanese style with Puli culture. It is mainly based on ebony tones, combined with milk tea tones to create an elegant, deep and peaceful atmosphere.
The design of the room is mainly ebony, with dark wood used on the walls and ceiling, giving it a stable and luxurious feel.
Milk tea tones are used on walls and furniture details, providing a soft contrast that keeps the room from being too dull and adds a touch of warmth.
The hidden lights on the ceiling further enhance the sense of hierarchy in the space. The light diffuses softly along the walls, emphasizing the depth and visual comfort of the room.
Interior lighting is mainly provided by wooden lanterns, which emit a soft, warm light that contrasts with the dark tones of the room, creating a warm but not overly bright atmosphere.
The walls in the room are decorated with black butterfly patterns. These butterflies are not only the visual focus of the room, but also symbolize lightness and beauty, coinciding with the natural elements in Japanese aesthetics.
A round coffee table is placed in front of the sofa, with tea sets and decorations placed on the table, which is reminiscent of the quiet tea ceremony culture.
There is a low TV cabinet under the TV, and there are lattice shelves on the wall to display some artwork and pots of small green plants. These furnishings are presented in a simple style, highlighting the attention to detail in Japanese design.
The decorations and furnishings on the walls are very Zen-like, emphasizing the simplicity and natural philosophy of Japanese design, and together with the indoor potted plants create a peaceful atmosphere.
There are two traditional Japanese sliding doors, made of black wooden frames and white paper, which transmit light softly and calmly.
The sliding door is dotted with butterfly decorations, echoing the butterfly pattern on the wall.
The walls and sliding doors in the room are decorated with black butterfly patterns. These butterflies are not only the visual focus of the room, but also symbolize lightness and beauty, coinciding with the natural elements in Japanese aesthetics.
Overall, this space is based on ebony tones, and is decorated with simple furniture and butterfly patterns to show a luxurious and tranquil Japanese-style living environment, making people feel calm and relaxed.
Style:
Photography-Realistic
Scene:
Kitchen,Living Room,Sofa,Side Table,Countertop,Kitchen Island,Refrigerator,Sink,Range Hood,Cooktop,Cabinetry