Picture bundles of dried plants hanging from the rafters overhead, the walls lined with shelves filled with clay and glass jars and more plants. The “windows” are shutters over oiled almost-transparent plant leaves. The left hand side has a large clay hearth like below.
When the bed is folded up, it has a map of the area drawn on the back of it.
The roof is thatched with some local herb, and sometimes has flowers tucked within it.
It’s teeny – 8’x 12.5’ on the outside dimensions, a foot smaller inside, 6’6″ at the rafters and another 4 feet at the peak. The small table is usually covered in more plants.