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In this beautiful home, our Aspen studio used a neutral palette that let natural materials shine when mixed with intentional pops of color. As long-time meditators, we love creating meditation spaces where our clients can relax and focus on renewal. In a quiet corner guest room, we paired an ultra-comfortable lounge chair in a rich aubergine with a warm earth-toned rug and a bronze Tibetan prayer bowl. We also designed a spa-like bathroom showcasing a freestanding tub and a glass-enclosed shower, made even more relaxing by a glimpse of the greenery surrounding this gorgeous home. Against a pure white background, we added a floating stair, with its open oak treads and clear glass handrails, which create a sense of spaciousness and allow light to flow between floors. The primary bedroom is designed to be super comfy but with hidden storage underneath, making it super functional, too. The room's palette is light and restful, with the contrasting black accents adding energy and the natural wood ceiling grounding the tall space.

This meditation bench brings the outside in by featuring a stone as one of the legs to hold up the top, creating a great place to be alone with your thoughts and meditate.
This bench is balanced with a hollowed granite leg, ground out by hand with the aid of a diamond drill bit and an angle grinder to provide a more manageable weight.
I hand-carved a peek-a-boo opening in the mahogany seat to expose the granite for aesthetic interest while supporting the seat with a custom-fabricated metal bracket underneath for stability. The wooden leg is mortised securely through the top and wedged in place with walnut wedges. The supporting walnut arch spanning from one leg to the underside of the seat is one piece. The arch passes through a mortise in each of the cross braces, which are precisely spaced to provide artistic interest and balance. Each mortise was cut by hand with a mallet and chisel.
This silky-smooth bench was built without nails or screws and made from high-quality hardwood, richly-grained African mahogany that begs to be touched. The seat and one leg are African mahogany, and the wedges, arch, and cross braces are walnut. The beautifully placed granite leg is local Colorado granite with natural lichen. The rich reddish-brown mahogany against the subtle soft green color of the lichen provides a sense of stability and harmony.
The design inspiration for having the rock poke through the bench top came from an architect friend, who had a granite boulder craned in through the roof of a house and carved into a gas fireplace. The architect’s stories about how challenging the project was to integrate such an organic piece in an otherwise modern home got me thinking about how I could incorporate organic shapes into my furniture. The arch design came from one of my favorite hiking places in the Cascades, a bridge that spans across Multnomah Falls.
Since publishing this work, I have been told that the design is stupid as only one person can sit on the bench at a time. Those opinions are the beauty of art, as everyone interprets it differently, and not everyone will get its purpose. However, subconsciously, I think the design spoke well for itself, as its purpose is for one person to be alone and meditate. Its deeper meaning may not be obvious or understood by everyone. However, its design has at least set the stage as only one person can comfortably sit on it at a time.
This level of detail is indicative of my work. I try to create a single focal point to catch the viewer’s eye and draw them in. Then, once they get up close to a piece and start interacting with it, they will start to see all the additional details.
I like how the bench top is carefully carved so it sits around the stone and how the weight of the stone helps balance the piece. They start to understand how it was built as they see the joinery detail, of how the tenon comes through the top and is wedged in place.

Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2015 Houzz
Inspiration for a rustic exterior home remodel in Dallas
Inspiration for a rustic exterior home remodel in Dallas
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Marco Ricca Photography
Inspiration for an asian carpeted family room remodel in New York with beige walls
Inspiration for an asian carpeted family room remodel in New York with beige walls

For the 2010 Bucks County Designer House, Veneshe designed this yoga/meditation/retreat room in the attic space. It features marmorino plaster walls with trompe l'oeil fresco paintings, a feature wall in polished plaster, and a hand painted floor and floor cloth. Water features, sculpture, and natural elements provide a restful space in which to meditate and practice yoga.
Photo Credit: Swede's Photo

Aaron Leitz
Large medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room photo in Hawaii with beige walls and no fireplace
Large medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed dining room photo in Hawaii with beige walls and no fireplace

Many think that because they live in a small space, townhouse, apartment or studio, they can’t have a space for meditation. Take heart! That is not true. Here are some ideas on how you can create a space out of almost no space at all.

Photo is of the Pavilion West side Gable. This custom window contains alternating from side to side clear heavy glass discs. From anywhere one stands, the light is reflected through the glass rings and is distorted. This, coupled with the overall shape of the entire Gable, holds much metaphysical information. Each of our designed art glass windows is copyrighted and comes with a book detaining the metaphysical meanings involved.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick

A close-up photo of the foundation stone work, and surrounding patio.
Photo credits: Dan Drobnick
Photo of a mid-sized asian shade backyard stone landscaping in Cleveland with a fire pit.
Photo of a mid-sized asian shade backyard stone landscaping in Cleveland with a fire pit.

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Inspiration for an asian bedroom remodel in Minneapolis
Inspiration for an asian bedroom remodel in Minneapolis

Jim Fuhrmann,
Beinfield Architecture PC
Mid-sized country light wood floor home yoga studio photo in New York with white walls
Mid-sized country light wood floor home yoga studio photo in New York with white walls

Secluded meditation space. Photography: Van Inwegen Digital Arts
Example of a deck design in Chicago
Example of a deck design in Chicago

The weeping branches of the Chamaecyparis Nootkatensis provide a dramatic focal point.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Boston.
Inspiration for an asian landscaping in Boston.

Chakra garden
Design ideas for an eclectic backyard landscaping in New York.
Design ideas for an eclectic backyard landscaping in New York.
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