the room is defined by its extensive wall molding boiserie instead of traditional ornate carvings these are clean rectangular profiles that add rhythmic depth to the flat white surfaces the floor a light toned wide plank oak laminate or engineered wood you can see the natural grain and slight variations in the honey hues which provide the only significant warmth to the lower half of the frame the ceiling features a subtle perimeter cove molding that transitions smoothly into the walls hiding any harsh corners the doors to the left a classic six panel door with a matte black lever handle provides a sharp functional contrast to the surrounding white woodwork the sleep sanctuary the bed frame a low profile floating aesthetic the headboard is upholstered in a light grey boucl or linen weave fabric providing a soft tactile counterpoint to the rigid wall panels it sits on tapered mid century modern style wooden legs linens the bedding is hyper minimal a crisp white duvet with subtle organic wrinkling that suggests a soft cotton or bamboo material styled without unnecessary throw pillows to maintain the zen aesthetic the focal art centered perfectly above the headboard is a vertical diptych it s a textured metallic finish depiction of a buddha face in split screen the deep ambers burnt oranges and gold leaf textures serve as the room s soul drawing the eye immediately to the center of the composition lighting symmetry the room follows a strict triad of illumination the centerpiece a large drum style pendant light with a gold brass internal fixture and a frosted diffuser casting a soft even glow across the ceiling the sconces two slender white cylindrical pendants hang low over the nightstands they create pools of light on the bedside surfaces highlighting the decor natural light from the right diffuse daylight floods in through large casement windows the radiators beneath the windows are classic white columns integrated into the wall paneling logic accents greenery nightstands minimalist off white units with slim rose gold or copper pull handles on the left a small sprig of greenery in a glass vase and a textured olive green ceramic pot add a lived in touch drapery floor to ceiling curtains in a muted desaturated mustard or straw yellow the heavy pleats suggest a blackout lining adding a vertical element that makes the ceiling feel higher the plant on the far right a tall slender bamboo style plant likely a dracaena breaks the geometric rigidity of the room with its organic spray like leaves