The goal of the paper is to convince your audience that this place is a nice place to be. There are some limiters, though.
You are not allowed to name any objects in the room- you can only describe what they are by explaining what they look like (sight), sound like when interacted with (hearing), feel like when touched (touch), smell like if applicable (smell), and taste like if you are able.
Describe how the object is used (its utility). For instance, think about how you might describe a table as opposed to a stool- the table would probably be larger, but the table also is used to eat on, study on, etc.
Describe the spacing of the objects in the room- a reader should be able to make a physical map of the space and label the objects in the room without being told the names of these objects.
No using words like “thing” or words that combine it like “everything”
No words using “body” like “somebody, anybody, etc.”
No words using one like “someone, anyone, etc.”
No using “it”
No verbs that end in “ing”
No “this, that, those, these”
This, that, those, and these can be used as adjectives, but not nouns.