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This bedroom focuses on the psychological stability provided by spatial symmetry and cozy textures. In a narrow space, the key is to establish a focal point to prevent visual distractions. [Spatial Components] Twin Bed Layout: By placing the beds side-by-side with a bedside table in the center, a neat, symmetrical structure reminiscent of a hotel has been created. This respects each person's individual resting space while giving the impression of a visually connected whole. Temba Board Headboard: A wooden Temba board covering the entire wall anchors the center of the space. The combination of a cost-effective headboardless bed and the Temba board is a practical yet aesthetically pleasing pairing. Layered Lighting: A large spherical Hanji light on the ceiling provides the main illumination, while wall lights on either side of the headboard add soft indirect light to complete the cozy atmosphere before sleep. Minimalist Dining Zone: A small round table and chair have been placed on one side of the bedroom to create a separate, functional spot for reading or enjoying a cup of tea. White & Wood Tones: Maintaining warm white and natural wood tones throughout, beige blinds and a bedspread add tone-on-tone depth. [ANN EDIT's Note] The reason the space looks full even without elaborate decorations is due to the 'balance' between the objects. The pillows and lighting placed equally on both sides, along with the wood texture running between them, make the home feel more solid and peaceful. #BedroomStyling #호텔침대 #호텔식침대 #호텔침실 #침실꾸미기 #침실조명 #에어비앤비