







A calm Japandi bedroom composed around warm wood cabinetry and a generous upholstered headboard. The king-size bed sits on a soft, ribbed rug with layered textiles—herringbone duvet, solid throw and neutral pillows—giving natural depth for close shots. Opposite the bed, a feature TV wall combines slim timber frames, fabric panels and a low media console with glass modules and brass pulls; compact side cabinets complete the storage line without breaking the clean horizon. The headboard wall continues as a full-height wood wainscot that visually anchors the bed while protecting the wall from wear. Daylight is filtered through sheer curtains for a diffused, photographic glow; a ceiling cove traces the perimeter to lift height and add an even, hotel-like ambience. Proportions are balanced for hero angles from eye level, low front and elevated views. Materials cover wood, fabric, leatherette, painted surfaces, glass and metal with tuned roughness for believable highlights. Geometry is clean, mid-poly and real-scale; objects are grouped by function—bed set, casework, media wall, lighting, accessories—so finishes and colors can be swapped quickly. The result is a versatile suite for apartments, boutique hotels or catalog visuals where understated comfort and warmth are the brief.