Yoga space
"Carve out your own space to get Zen. Boost energy and relieve stress during the winter (and beyond) by creating your own private space to meditate, do yoga or simply relax. Ideally, choose a sunny corner of your home where you can get a bit of morning sun. It doesn’t have to be elaborate, just a spot to roll out a yoga mat or sit with a cup of hot tea is all you need — the important part is to keep this space protected, and avoid filling it up with clutter. Using it daily will make it easier to maintain."–Houzz
"Built with Zen in mind, this tea room was designed and built using traditional Japanese joinery and materials. Some of the Japanese elements include: bamboo ceiling panels, Yukimi shoji screens (screens with a vertical viewing panel) anda traditional Japanese straw plaster (called Wara Juraku) which gave the walls a unique texture"–Houzz
"Any relaxation space needs at least a place to comfortably sit or lie down ... it’s smart not to crowd it with much else. A simple cozy chair, floor cushion or collection of pillows can anchor the space. Elsewhere, keep distractions to a minimum ... suggests skipping mirrors, strenuous workout equipment, harsh lighting or colors, electronics and even family photos in a meditation space, as they can steal focus from the decompressing the room is designed for. Keeping the space tidy is also essential...One is instantly relaxed and calmer knowing there are fresh linens, towels and all the surfaces are clean,” he says."–Houzz
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