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Mountain getaways, holistic decoration

The mountains are the place where the wise came to meditate, get away from the enigma of everyday life, the higher altitudes, the purer air and the rugged terrain make for great resort living and vacations. The cabins hidden in the forest and made of natural wood logs are so beautiful and earthy. Living holistically and being mindful of nature, we cannot take anything for granted and have to respect the resources of Mother Earth. Trees and forests are sacred and rivers and streams nourish the Earth. Bringing a holistic method into your life is so important as it has a dual purpose. We take from the Earth and she in turn takes care of us.

Ancient doors and old world items salvaged from old mansions and architectural structures resplendent in detail and are handcrafted by artisans with the balance of energy in mind. The carvings are inspired by nature and the metals used are iron and brass that not only reinforce the woods but are grounded and grounded. We are surrounded by an electromagnetic charge that is subtly changing our behavior and cellular dynamics, and the only way we can stay grounded is by using these grounding techniques. We have to discharge the ions that have accumulated in us using an old door table. studded with brass, iron, copper as an office desk, we are creating a more balanced environment for ourselves.

Holistically carved barn doors, handcrafted from reclaimed woods, as well as carved Buddha headboards, are textured with hues that align with your chakras. Lush green trees turning a bright orange in the fall remind us of the constant change and transformation the Earth is going through and similarly we need to recharge our routines as well. My mountain cabin is simple and rustic, with reclaimed wooden doors and cabinets that I’ve turned into wine cellars. The peacock carved brass cabinet or chakra carved wardrobe cabinet are stunning in their patina and are very dynamic pieces.

Jali carved panels decorate the terrace and sunlight plays with the patterns that emerge from it, early sunrise being totally different from sunset. The gray floral carved sideboard serves as my media chest and I surround it with plants and foliage, drawing in the healing energies.

The tree of life carved visors and triple-arched terrace columns remind me of ancient Havelis, inspired by Mediterranean architecture, the cusps and curves delightfully romantic. Holistic design and mindfulness are a must when designing your home or getaway cabin.

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