I agree on the sunken area, but I think some big, cushy leather sofas and arm chairs, plus some of those huge, almost bed-sized leather ottomans that can serve as coffee tables, walowing spots, and additional seating.

The lounge needs to have low but pretty lighting, like maybe a a number of stained-glass (featuring cannabis leaves!) lamps and sunlights. All that leather furniture will be equipped with reliable protective coatings. And the floor should be a nice burnished cement or that pretty, natural slate tile (with grout that's flush and not embedded) for easy cleanup, like Stinky said. We need lots of plant holders, too, for examples of our favorite plants that we bring in from our greenhuse out back to add to the natural ambience. We'll need ceiling fans and a good ventilation system. And I'm thinking we're going to need a couple of big wooden spas in one corner, and a cool fountain in the opposite one. At opposite ends of the lounge, we should have two big sideboard cabinets, storage for papers, pipes, grinders, and other necessary implements--and for munchie buffets to be spread out upon the top of.

I've gone over our $100,000 budget, Geo. Story of my decorative life. But it'd be one heck of a lounge. . . .