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Stay at home Conscious decoration

Simply living in the moment and being grateful for all that life has to offer as Mother Earth and the Universe provide, conscious décor is one aspect we need while staying home in these stressful times. Mindfulness is a type of meditation and bringing it into your home brings calm and peace to your living spaces. Being aware of the present and the moment or activity, seeing the serene and peaceful Buddha wall carving as you walk up the stairs to your bedroom, or working in your home office that has a beautiful desk made from old doors, laid woods down to earth, the The natural beauty of rustic reclaimed wood is so simple.

The cabinets carved with floral motifs, bring the element of nature, the soft white and gray patinas are serene and subtle. The gorgeous red-toned Haveli Door Wardrobe is a stand-alone statement piece that brings confidence and clarity. The brass medallions and carved corners give it a uniqueness like no other. Completely handcrafted with old world craftsmanship, the cabinet has extra depth and can easily house your wine collection.

The colors play with your mood and the subtle tones of old woods, washed greens and blues are calming and subtle. Carved barn doors in muted whites with the colors seen make a big statement, hand carved by artisans, the embracing figures of Radha and Krishna are art conscious architectural design.

The impressive headboard carved with reclining Ganesha provides an atmosphere of relaxation in the midst of this conundrum of anxiety and restlessness. Old world spirituality seen in carved headboards and panels, lotuses and tree of life carvings, mandala carved primitive door in natural woods custom made in a headboard, brings tranquility and peace. Creating a cohesive space where furniture and décor interact with you and your thoughts, invoking peace, your home is where your heart is.

Having a space dedicated to meditation is essential for good mental health, as it helps you focus and streamline your thoughts. Anchoring the mind, stilling the senses, a simple altar with his favorite deity, hand-knotted mala beads help him transition into a meditative state. His garden is an extension of his home and the Buddha statue sitting under the huge oak tree is the manifestation of Zen. The dark green of the leaves, the huge trunk of the trees and the exposed roots play off the natural gray granite of the life-size Maharajah elephant. Conscious decoration brings the zen of peace into our lives.

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