草图渲染
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This design shows the spring Japanese style hot spring hotel that combines Japanese style with Puli culture. It mainly uses teak wood and milk tea tones to create a warm, tranquil and elegant atmosphere.
The entire space is mainly teak color, combined with elegant milk tea color, creating a natural and harmonious feeling. 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 beside the bed, 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.
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.
There is a Japanese-style bed in the center of the room, with low mattresses placed directly on the traditional tatami, emphasizing Japanese simplicity and a lifestyle close to nature. Round woven mats and plants are placed next to the bed, adding to the comfort and natural atmosphere of the room.
The walls are decorated with butterfly patterns and calligraphy. The butterfly symbolizes nature and beauty, and the calligraphy adds an artistic touch. Together, they add cultural flavor and visual interest to the room.
Decorative paintings of butterflies hang on the wall, as well as the calligraphy word "quiet", emphasizing the sense of calm and tranquility conveyed by this space.
Green plant pots are scattered in every corner of the room, making the whole room full of life. This is also a common natural element in Japanese style.
Next to the bed is the bathroom with a glass partition, with a white bathtub vaguely visible.
There is a black LCD TV hanging on the left wall, and several pots of small green plants are placed on the TV cabinet below the TV.
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.