In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life. Sometimes it feels like life consists of constant notifications, endless to-do lists, and the pressure to stay connected. No wonder so many of us feel stressed, anxious and overwhelmed!
But what if you could create a peaceful sanctuary in your own home where you could escape life’s craziness if only for a little while?
Enter the meditation corner – a cozy space that’s designed to help you relax, unwind, and connect with your inner self. And the best part is that you don’t need a lot of space to create one!
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In this article, I’d like to share a few meditation corner ideas for small spaces. I’ll include ideas for meditation nooks for your bedroom or any other room you would like to use. Disclaimer: I used AI to help me come up with these meditation corner designs – I love using tech to come up with ideas and although they might sometimes be a little wonky, I hope that they inspire you and give you ideas on how to create your very own meditation nook!
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Meditation Corners For Small Spaces
Just because you live in an apartment, studio, or only have a small amount of space in your home, doesn’t mean that you can’t have a cozy and peaceful meditation nook! In fact, a small space can give you the perfect opportunity to get creative and design an intimate space where you can meditate, write in your journal, or simply relax in quiet peace.
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Simple Meditation Corner
This very simple meditation corner is designed just by using a small corner sofa, a few throw cushions and a comfy blanket. Its beautiful navy blue color palette creates a sense of calm and serenity.
Cool Blue & Gray
Sticking with a blue color scheme, this design adds a big comfy bean bag chair to the corner for extra comfort. This corner is perfect not only for meditation but also for reading or journaling.
Less Is More
Sometimes all you need is literally a couple of comfy cushions and beautiful surroundings to create the perfect mediation space in your home! I love this incredibly simple and minimalist meditation corner.
Beautiful Brown
Natural colors like different shades of brown and beige have a way of calming even the most frazzled soul! Add a few potted plans and you have the perfect meditation and journaling retreat.
Boho Meditation Nook
This meditation corner is very similar to the previous one but it adds more of a boho feel to the design. The natural textures and colors are beautiful and they add an organic feel to the corner.
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For The Love Of All Things Boho
If you love boho interior design then go all in by adding contrasting colors like orange and dark green to your meditation corner design. Add lots of fabrics and textures to create the perfect relaxation spot!
Simply Zen
This minimalist meditation nook has a zen feel to it and its soft neutral colors in shades of white create a sense of tranquility and calm. Add a few candles for a touch of ambiance.
Contasting Greens
This beautiful meditation nook idea uses lots of plants that are beautifully contrasted against white walls. Add a comfy bean bag chair and wicker baskets and wicker pouf and you are good to go!
Farmhouse Style Meditation Corner
If you love the farmhouse aesthetic then this design could be for you! Wooden furniture and shelving add a earthy natural feel to the corner while throwing in a few comfy throw cushions and blankets add to the cozy feel.
Simply Comfortable
Don’t have any furniture for your meditation nook? No problem! Simply use a few cushions to create the perfect space where you can get in touch with your inner self!
Meditation Corner Ideas For Bedrooms
The bedroom is probably the most private space you have I your home making it the perfect spot to create a mediation nook or corner. By dedicating a quiet corner of your bedroom to meditation you can create a peaceful sanctuary that is just a few steps away from your bed giving you the chance to either start your day with a mindful moment or unwind before bed.
Simple and Sunny
This bedroom meditation nook lets in lots of morning sunlight and creates the perfect spot to start your day. You can use this space for journaling as well – give our morning journaling prompts a try!
Rustic Textures
Use natural textures to add interest to your bedroom meditation nook. Here a beautiful potted plant is placed in the corner in a wicker basket that matches well with the bedroom carpet, light shade, headboard and wall shelf feature.
Simple And Small
If you only have space for a very small bedroom meditation nook then this idea might suit you well. All you need is a comfy cushion, a couple of candles and some incense to create the perfect relaxation spot.
Sage Green Haven
Sage green is one of those colors that is very calming and soothing and this bedroom meditation corner takes full advantage of that. Check out our sage green color palette ideas for colors you can use.
Neutral But Nice
This design is very similar to the previous one but it has more of neutral color scheme. It also has a low bench that you can use to display any reading, journaling or meditation accessories you may have.
Pastel Meditation Nook
And last but certainly not least, this lovely meditation nook design uses soft pastel colors to create a serene and peaceful aesthetic. Comfy pillows and blankets invite you to relax and unwind.
Final Thoughts
Creating a meditation corner or nook in your home is a powerful way to prioritize your mental health and emotional well-being. By dedicating a small space to journaling, mindfulness, and meditation, you can create a sense of calm and clarity that will certainly benefit every area of your life.
Remember, the most important thing is to create a space that feels peaceful and inviting to you. Experiment with ideas trying out different layouts and decor until you find what works best for you. Your mind, body, and spirit will thank you 🙂