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An incredibly lifelike, richly detailed, photorealistic interior photo of a boutique hotel room set in lush, natural surroundings during a cloudy summer sunset. The scene is illuminated by the soft, diffused light of the setting sun casting a warm, tranquil glow, creating a serene and eco-conscious atmosphere. Captured with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing the natural textures of stone, reclaimed wood, and organic cotton textiles. I envision this space as a sanctuary of sustainable luxury, a seamless extension of the natural world outside. The existing brick wall would be replaced by a textured, natural stone in muted earth tones, perhaps a light travertine or creamy Limestone, lending an immediate sense of groundedness and organic luxury. This stone would extend around the corner, a tactile counterpoint to the vertical wooden slats that would now feature a richer, darker, and more deeply grained reclaimed wood, perhaps walnut or teak, adding warmth and a sense of aged sophistication. The floor would transition from the current laminate to wide-plank, sustainably sourced oak with a matte finish, further enhancing the natural, earthy feel. The current minimalist furniture is refined but can be elevated. The armchair and ottoman would be replaced by a more substantial, yet still elegantly curved, lounge chair and matching ottoman upholstered in a soft, organic cotton boucle or a textured linen in a deep forest green or a warm terracotta, inviting Guests to sink in and relax. The existing robes would be replaced by plush, organic cotton robes in a natural hue, perhaps unbleached linen color. The bed, the heart of the room, would feature crisp, high-thread-count organic cotton sheets in a natural white, layered with a hand-knitted alpaca throw in a charcoal grey or a deep indigo, adding a touch of artisanal warmth. The headboard would be a continuation of the darker wood slat treatment, creating a cohesive and enveloping feeling. The lighting would be more dynamic. Subtle, indirect LED lighting would be integrated into the coving and behind the wooden slats to create a soft, ambient glow, complemented by a sculptural floor lamp with a natural shade nearby for task lighting. The large sliding doors would remain, but instead of heavy curtains, a finely woven, natural linen sheer would frame the view, allowing maximum light penetration while maintaining privacy. The outdoor view would be a vibrant tapestry of tropical foliage or a serene mountain landscape, with the cloudy sunset painting the sky in hues of soft orange, lavender, and grey, visible through the sheer. The proposed layout prioritizes a sense of spaciousness and flow. The bed is positioned to face the doors and the view, becoming the focal point upon entry. The lounge seating is oriented towards the window, creating a cozy reading nook. The full-length mirror would be replaced by a large, organically shaped mirror with a reclaimed wood frame, reflecting the natural light and the beauty of the materials. This design focuses on sensory experience – the cool touch of stone, the warmth of wood, the softness of natural textiles – all orchestrated to create a deeply restful and rejuvenating stay, a true expression of eco-friendly luxury. The proportions of the room are inherently good, and the new design would enhance this by using larger-scale natural materials. The balance would be achieved through the interplay of textured stone and rich wood, with the organic furniture shapes providing a counterpoint to the rectilinear elements. The design respects human scale by offering comfortable seating and a plush bed, while the generous use of natural textures invites tactile interaction. The transition from the interior to the exterior is intentionally blurred, creating an immersive experience where the boundary between nature and comfort dissolves.