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  • Meditation Room Decor Ideas: 20 Tips For Peaceful Bliss

    As simple as it sounds, ideas for curating a Meditation Room Decor can be daunting at times. The main element of meditation is focus, which, to my belief, is followed by the meticulous crafting of the room decor. Meditation helps to relieve the stress and rejuvenate your mind and body. To incorporate blissful elements like wall art, divine sculptures, house plants, candles, etc. are all known to us but the meditation room decor goes beyond just placing the artifacts.

    Through this blog, let’s break down 20 ideas for your meditation room decor to achieve that serene vibe.

    1. Paint it all White

    Project By: JNM Space Creators LLP

    Let’s start with the basics – going all white. White is the symbol of peace and calmness, so what can be a better idea than painting your walls white? White color will also help to make room feel airy and enlarged in a way.

    2. Curating Earthy Hues 

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: studiorachana369

    Earthy hues define the peacefulness of any room. Layering the different shades and textures gives a bit of depth to the space. The earthy decor makes one feel connected to nature and that connection is one of the focus key points while practicing meditation.

    3. Let the Sunshine in

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: KASA design collective

    What can be more rejuvenating than getting the rays of indirect sunlight in the room? It won’t only naturally light up the room but make the whole space come alive and refreshed. The ample amount of sunlight will elevate even the simple meditation room decor.

    4. Curate a Peaceful Corner

    Project By: Purple Backyard

    Corners are often neglected while curating such room decors. But, instead one can convert their left room corners into an inspiring nook to keep the ceramic vases or a peaceful water artifact or even place various height tables and top them with books and other inspiring objects.

    5. Assemble Nature-inspired Materials

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: Design i.O

    When the room is comprised of RCC walls or grey tones, just go with the classic natural materials for the additional decorations. Using materials like bamboo or wood will transform the room into a modern meditational space with some hints of nature in it. For instance, add up the bamboo patterned wall, a console, etc.

    6. Woody Layout

    Project By: Amoeba Design

    Compiling the woody layout will instantly add charm and a feeling of being close to nature, along with a peaceful vibe, to a space. One can incorporate wood in the flooring, some bits on the wall, as a raised platform for meditation, or as a storage rack, etc.

    7. Curate the Ceramic Play

    Project By: Studio ODD

    Ceramics are believed to be healing by nature. So, go ahead with organizing various ceramic vases for your meditation space. One can use the vivid shapes and sizes of vases to define the periphery in case of no such separate meditation room. One can play with colors as well.

    8. Add Divine Spirit to the Room

    Project By: Nirman Solutions

    As we all know the presence of a divine deity makes any space convert into a holistic, energized, and calm one. When don’t want to do much of the hassle in decorating, add divine objects, some wooden consoles, and majestic idols or wall art to your meditation room decor.

    9. Add the floor carpet

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas

    The soft woven fabrics are believed to be associated with meditational aura. And, so summing up the floor carpet or rug will enhance the charisma of your meditation room decor. One can either go with a simple light-toned carpet or with some design-embedded ones, as per the rest of the decor.

    10. Bring the Floor Sofa

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas

    Meditation can be practiced in various ways. Some require just sitting and in that case, one can introduce the floor sofa to a room. This will even take up less floor space and can be a multipurpose furniture piece as well.

    11. Make it Boho

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: MS Design Studio

    Who hasn’t dreamed of having the Boho sensation in their rooms at some point? Well, let’s make it a reality by giving a boho touch to your meditation room instead. This will fill the room with calm but subtly personalized touch as well.

    12. Light up the Candles

    Project By: Nirman Solutions

    Lights are good, but candles are even better to create a meditational aura. Play with the placement of the candles and lighting up the scented candle is a cherry on top.

    13. Use the warm lights

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas

    Having trouble daily lighting up a bunch of candles? Comprise warm lights to your room. Play with different types of lamps like floor lamps, hanging lights, wall-embedded lights, table lamps, etc. to add the character to your room.

    14. Use subtly energizing color

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: The Design Alley

    A little pop of color doesn’t hurt! The soothing shades like yellows, blues, or some pastel hues can lift up the environment of a meditational space. Some colors are connected with the calming atmosphere and some have a meditational features to it.

    15. Make enough Storage space

    Meditation is not only about doing peaceful yoga, but it also requires lots of tools and equipment to practice it. And, so one has to take care of enough storage space in the room. One can either go with the wooden consoles or open a wooden book shelf, etc.

    16. Bring in the Greens

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: Studio TreeSpace & Outstrip Design

    What can be a better way to contain the calmness and freshness in the space than incorporating the greens inside? Go with the therapeutic home plants. One can also add drama with different heights and foliage shades.

    17. Hang in the Wall Art

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: Bageshree Shroff Interiors

    While decorating the room, why leave your walls empty? Go ahead with therapeutic, tranquil wall art pieces for your meditation room decor ideas. One can add wooden art, fabric art pieces, some serene paintings, or ceramic wall art for a change.

    18. Add Drama to the Wall 

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: Infinity Atelier

    Adding subtle drama to your wall helps to create a personalized touch. One can create a niche to incorporate the artifacts and other meditational art pieces, or one can flush the enameled therapeutic patterns on the wall.

    19. Make it full of Bedroom Space

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas
    Project By: Sthapatya a Design Studio

    What to do when space is the concern? Well, worry not, just curate the empty floor space in your bedroom or study room into a meditation space. Place a soothing carpet, floor lamps and ceramic vases to begin with.

    20. Fill the Room with Pillows

    Meditation Room Decor Ideas

    Pillows can add comfort to your meditation space. Add up many plushies of pastel hues and ethnic patterns to compliment your carpet or floor bed. Place them with different decor items to create the comfort tranquil.

    In Conclusion:

    Meditation is one of the most practiced wellness forms in today’s world and to have a carefully crafted space for it is a necessity. Have a therapeutic experience while curating your personal meditation room decor ideas with our 20 listed tips.

    Content Writing And Research By: Ar. Rajvi Dedakiya

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