A sensor turns on the lights as you enter the room. Something about the light feels different, however, though it's hard to say exactly what feels different about it. The oddly shaped bulbs give off a warmth that has nothing to do with heat, providing constant, gentle pressure that has nothing to do with touch. Is it possible that light can be heard and felt throughout the body? Well... maybe.
The light is the most unusual thing about the room. Otherwise, you're in an ordinary looking bedroom with two single beds, two nightstands, and two small wardrobes. A plain chair at the foot of each bed offers limited seating. Folded free-standing screens rest against the wall, waiting to be positioned should a measure of privacy be desired