Everyone has a place they can go to think in peace and quiet in our realm.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Note
  2. Dimensions & Layout
  3. Special Features
  4. Atmosphere (Images)
  5. Structural Concepts (Images)
  6. Decorations to Assist in Meditating (Images)

 

Note:

People who make it to Inisfree are often those who meditate.  Thus, we have made it part of our building codes to include a room for meditation standard in every home.

 

Dimensions & Layout:

‘Cube within a cube’ is a good way of describing any of our meditation-rooms; they are a cube-formed (‘shaped’) space inside a cube-formed ‘envelope’, such that when you enter them, you step up from the floor and into an inner door that separates the meditation area itself from the surrounding double-layer ‘over-room’.  This allows maximum sound control, keeping out any or all sounds from the rest of the house and world.

Inside, you’ll rarely find more than a single mat, cushion, or pillow, and maybe some incense or a ‘singing bowl’ for sound-based therapies.

 

Special Features:

These rooms can double as a vault-like ‘safe room’.

 

Atmosphere:

Structural Concepts:

Decorations to Assist in Meditating:

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