create a realistic indoor garden that follows exactly the same layout wall positions columns and ceiling height as shown in the uploaded sketchup image do not change the architecture or increase the ceiling height maintain the flat industrial ceiling and exposed structural elements consistent with the original building proportions enhance the space as a biophilic indoor garden within a historic industrial building inspired by the custard factory heritage maintain exposed red brick walls concrete columns large industrial windows and natural daylight entering from the windows at the hexagonal or octagonal shape shown on the floor interpret this as a future planted seating feature replace the flat placeholder with a realistic hexagonal or octagonal planted bench with integrated timber seating around the edges the centre should contain layered planting such as moss small shrubs natural stones soil and textured planting beds to create a tactile garden feature introduce a flowing custard line pathway integrated into the floor using a soft warm yellow toned material inspired by custard pigment the custard line should gently curve across the paving guiding movement through the garden and symbolising the sensory journey through the recharge hub enhance the flooring to feel like a real indoor garden using natural stone paving scattered pebbles moss growing between paving joints and small gravel zones along edges add realistic garden details such as loose pebbles moss clusters and planted borders around seating areas maintain the central circular planter as the main focal point with layered greenery including indoor trees ferns moss and natural stone edging add additional planting clusters along the walls and corners to soften the industrial architecture use warm natural daylight combined with soft ambient lighting to create a calm restorative and peaceful atmosphere materials should feel natural tactile and grounding supporting multisensory wellbeing the overall mood should feel calm reflective and restorative expressing the echoes of stillness concept and supporting burnout recovery within an urban industrial environment