스케치 렌더링
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This design shows the living room and kitchenette in the spring Japanese style hot spring hotel suite that combines Japanese style with Puli culture. The main colors are teak wood and milk tea tones, creating a warm, quiet and elegant atmosphere.
The entire space is mainly teak color, combined with elegant milk tea color, creating a natural and harmonious feeling.
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 wooden ceiling and floor design highlight the warm atmosphere of the room, and the wooden texture makes the space look high-end and calm.
The interior lighting design mainly comes from traditional wooden lanterns, from which soft light emits, creating a warm and relaxing atmosphere.
Hidden lighting design is also used on the ceiling. The light is soft and not dazzling, making the whole space feel particularly comfortable.
The Japanese-style sofa on the right has a simple design. The combination of wooden frame and light-colored cushions gives people a relaxing feeling. There are also some green plant pots placed against the wall to inject life into the space.
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.
In the small kitchen on the right side of the room, you can vaguely see the stove and sink, and daily items such as teapots are placed on the countertop, showing the typical Japanese tea ceremony culture and emphasizing a simple but rich lifestyle.
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 on the right side of the TV, which transmit light softly and quietly.
Overall, this photo shows a typical Japanese hot spring hotel style. Through simple design and natural materials, it creates a quiet, relaxing space that is integrated with nature.