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Although the exact benefits of meditation are still being uncovered and there is to clear definition of this type of activity, everything discovered so far indicates positive results. It would seem that meditation can improve the quality of your life in various ways and, as a result, having a meditation room or a special place in your home dedicated to this activity could be something to add to your to-do list.There is no specific set of rules you should follow when creating a meditation room. However, it should all start with the selection of a room or space you want to use for this activity. Keep in mind that it should be a quiet space with limited traffic and, most importantly, a space that makes you feel good. If there’s no room available inside the house, perhaps an outdoor space would be a good idea. Meditating in the garden, for example, seems like a wonderful option.After you’ve chosen a room or a space, it’s time to get it ready. It’s important for a meditation space to be free of clutter, simple and without distractions in order to allow you to relax your mind.




To get rid of everything that doesn’t belong there. There’s no room for extras in this space, only for the basics such as a small table, a throw rug, maybe some floor pillows or a comfortable chair.Try to bring nature in. When meditating, you connect with your surroundings and a few natural elements can only do you good. Add a plant to the room or a vase of freshly cut flowers. Another option is to create a zen décor using sand and seashells. You could also add a water feature to the room such as a small fountain.Always remember to add a personal touch to the décor. This can be done in a lot of ways. For example, you can include an object you feel closely connected to or which makes you feel comfortable. It can also be something that smells beautiful and allows you to relax or a decoration you’ve created yourself. It’s also important not to overcrowd the room so don’t exaggerate with this part.When selecting the color palette for the room, you should try to match the colors to the mood you’re trying to achieve.




As a result, this is a personal issue. Everyone has a favorite color or a color that makes them feel good. Some believe that pastel shades are better in this case. Others suggest dark colors, the purpose being to create a cozy atmosphere and a décor that envelops you comfortably.The lighting is also an important aspect to take into consideration when setting up your meditation space. Ideally, it would have plenty of natural light in which case an outdoor area would be best. However, you don’t want too much natural light either. Window treatments can help you solve this problem, allowing you to create a cozy and pleasant ambiance. Consider sheer fabric that lets light filter through.Artificial light has to be just right as well. If possible, use both dim and bright lights. This way they’ll be able to match your mood. If you’re meditating outside you won’t need artificial light and you can use an umbrella to regular the natural light.Don’t bring technology into this space. You don’t need your phone or your laptop to constantly distract you.




This is a space where you can get away from all the stress, forget about everything and everyone and just be you. There’s no need for a TV, a video game console or a computer for that. An acceptable feature can be a music player.A meditation room should always be comfortable. So add as many cushions, pillows and blankets as necessary to achieve that. If you don’t want to sit on the floor while meditating, then get a comfortable lounge chair or something else that works for you. The way in which you arrange all these things in the room is up to you. If you want, you can add some feng shui flair to the space.In order for the ambiance to be perfect in the room you should also take care of the little things like the sounds or the smells. Aromatherapy can be used to create a more pleasant atmosphere. Just keep in mind that fresh air is also important.Other details which could help you relax and achieve a tranquil state of mind can be a beautiful view. So when selecting the room to transform into a meditation space, keep this detail in mind.




A room with a view would be ideal, even if it doesn’t have huge windows or access to a terrace. In fact, you don’t need a lot of space for this. It’s all about enjoying the environment.Propaganda art is a fascinating invention of the 20th century. Beginning with the Russian Revolution in 1918, propaganda in the form of images has been used to influence the attitudes and actions of communities through a selective presentation of facts and powerful, emotional messages. At its core, propaganda is a form of governmental advertising. Instead of selling you a product, it sells you beliefs and attitudes towards a variety of social elements: enemies during the war, the government, reforms, work, agriculture, etc. Mostly known in the form of war posters, propaganda art has remained a major theme in contemporary design. Adaptations, parodies and satire: the propaganda genre is visually distinctive and can be used to add a touch of edginess and nostalgia in any room. Using authentic propaganda can be a risky choice in design.




Some of it will offend, especially if it is linked with unsavoury historical events. Transitional Home Office by Los Angeles Interior Designers & Decorators Elizabeth Gordon This home office features two authentic prints of Russian propaganda brought over in the 1970s by the owners. While some people may feel uncomfortable with the idea of posting these on a wall, they are historical and artistic artifacts that may well be worth displaying. Against the soft green wall and plush white carpet, the posters make a striking (borderline violent) contrast. Eclectic Dining Room by Los Angeles Home Stagers Madison Modern Home This is a lovely, softer use of Chinese agricultural propaganda in a dining room. It is cleverly used in the context of food. The effect of the whole is nostalgic and remain soft, especially with the plush rug and the white decor elements. As a side note, this DIY chalkboard table is great for dinner parties! Modern Dining Room by Santa Barbara Interior Designers & Decorators Maienza-Wilson Interior Design + Architecture




This modern dining room uses Chinese propaganda art in a transitional space. The kitchen colors are neutral and cool and contrast deeply with the bright red in the corridor. These are displayed as artistic artifacts, just like the other pieces of art in this home. Modern Dining Room by Santa Monica Interior Designers & Decorators Natalie Younger Interior Design, Allied ASID The propaganda artwork in this dining room fits within the color scheme: brown, yellow and white highlight the predominantly red art. However, the designer made the smart choice of softening the violent images with a soft Zen symbol, butterflies and green plants. Using authentic propaganda artwork is a bold decor choice, but it can be an effective way to display historical artifacts or inspire creativity. Propaganda art isn’t just the domain of authoritarian governments. Artists and designers today have used the propaganda style to adapt contemporary messages and even parody well-known WWII posters.

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