First, the Chinese style. In Chinese tea rooms, mahogany tables and chairs imitating Ming and Qing dynasties are essential, and elegant calligraphy, distant landscape Chinese paintings, pleasant green potted plants and antique purple sand pottery can create a gentle and harmonious style.
Second, the type of harmony. A typical representative of harmony is a scene in a popular Japanese drama: an empty room with comfortable cushions and low tables on tatami. Painting and calligraphy are hung on the wall, and a full set of tea sets are placed on the table, which makes the space simple and generous. The styles are mostly decorated with plaid patterns. The coffee table is generally covered with clean and elegant plaid cloth, and there is only a simple white paper lamp on the tatami.
Third, European and American styles. European and American style tea rooms are rare, and most of them appear in this picture: bright and clean milky white ceiling with chandeliers made of wrought iron and glass. The same wall lamp, an indispensable fireplace. Beautiful carpet, comfortable rattan sofa and coffee table. This tea set is made of British or German royal porcelain. Murals on the wall, statues in the corner, and even bronze horse statues on the fireplace all try to interpret a gorgeous, leisurely and rich.