Talk:Furniture/@comment-12572018-20160728132926/@comment-26662749-20160729142213

Well when going for funiture that resembles nature, you should go for more organic or organic-ish designs that will compliment it, wood floors make for great compliments while concrete or tiled surfaces do work but it more resembles artificial and might be more suitable for pools than the hot springs. Wooden walls also gives off a natural aura (though not all wood are water resistant). In general try to make your room as natural as possibe, for example a tatami mat near your hotsprings may look nice but in real life that Tatami mat may not last long if it always gets drenched in water but in the end its up to you how you'd like to pimp  your room.

Here is my bread and butter HS set up,  resembling a decorated indoor hotsprings, I like to spread flower/ flower petals to add ambieance (Anything to make the ladies feel special especially my Waifu XD). The dark mahogany color of the wooden floor also accentuates the hotsprings. The clothe rack looks mostly organic except for the fridge and the weighing scale of course but being small eliminates obstucting the totality of the set up. And finaly Fuji Sama to crown the room notice  how the bird on the wall seem to be perched one of the rocks of the HS which is very nice. Sorry for the text wall