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Yuki Room's:-

Yuki Room's:-

It is not merely a spacious bedroom, but a fully realized royal suite spanning three hundred square meters, designed in the shape of the letter H—as if architecture itself bowed in respect to luxury.

The expansive layout grants the space a majestic architectural balance: two side wings embracing the details, and a central heart where the bed stands like a throne with no rival. The chosen colors are deep and deliberate-dark burgundy (#642025) whispers strength, soft ivory (#E8DEC7) illuminates the space with refinement, sandy gold (#B59D79) adds aristocratic warmth, and charcoal accents (#1A1617) provide weight and gravitas. The walls, with their flowing gradients, resemble a classical painting that needs no signature.

The ceiling rises high, adorned in Rococo style, its curves and intricate ornamentation reflecting a taste that knows nothing of randomness. From its center hangs a luxurious jeweled chandelier, scattering light in soft refractions, while four subtle surrounding lights provide a carefully measured glow-calm, yet confident.

At the heart of the scene stands a Wyoming King bed, designed with Rococo elegance. Its carved details resemble an art piece more than mere furniture. The mattress, silky to the touch, suggests uncompromising opulent comfort. Square pillows and round decorative cushions are embroidered with real gold thread, as is the wide blanket that wraps around the bed like a royal mantle. Here, there is no such thing as an "ordinary detail"everything is designed to be seen, touched, and appreciated.

A three-door wardrobe stands to the side, adorned with precisely carved dragon motifs, adding a bold character that blends power with legend. On either side of the bed are two opposing nightstands: the right holds an ornate bedside lamp, along with a water bottle and glass arranged with simple daily elegance. The left merges modernity with refinement-a smart charger, a sleek contemporary phone, and a modern alarm clock-clear balance between classical charm and technology.

Along a long wall stretches a private built-in library, before which two comfortable reading chairs face one another, as though inviting a quiet cultural dialogue. On the opposite side, four sofas are arranged around a central square table. On it rests a plate of fresh fruit and a small vase of tulips, while beneath lies a soft square rug enhancing the sense of geometric harmony.

Five windows grant the room natural light and visual extension; one connects to a private balcony, and all are draped with heavy curtains that add privacy and theatrical elegance. In a quieter side wing, a large private desk provides space for work or contemplation, away from the central area of relaxation.

A tall rectangular mirror extending from the top of the wall to the floor reflects the entire space, doubling the sense of openness. Dark-toned landscape paintings add visual depth, as if the room does not settle for luxury alone but also preserves a deep contemplative calm.

Three elegant doors complete the composition: one leading to a private bathroom, another to a spacious dressing room, and the third to the outside of the suite. On the opposite side, a neatly organized clothing rack adds a practical touch without disturbing the overall grandeur.

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