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Creative Yoga Studio Design and Decorating Ideas to Inspire You

Be it a Zen garden, a bohemian chic style or just pure concrete simplicity and peace, decorating your yoga studio is all about reflecting tranquility. The idea isn’t just to make your studio unique, but also trigger the same feelings of relaxation in your clients.
It makes no difference if you’re just starting up or you already have a few followers. It also doesn’t matter if you meditate and practice yoga with your best friends on weekends or you do it as a business. Here are some brilliant yoga studio decorating ideas to make it stand out.
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The Zen Style
Everyone knows what the Zen style is about, but how about making it your own way? Exactly, you’ll get some uniformity and peace in every single element. Here are some ideas to make it stand out.
Go for large glass walls if you can. If you can’t get that much glass, large windows are just as useful. Make sure you maintain a nice Zen garden behind those windows, yet you can bring something similar indoors too.
This means you’ll need a little pond, a few koi fish, some stepping stones and even bamboo plants.
Ultra Modern Minimalism
You don’t necessarily need to keep it traditional. Ultra-modern styles are just as attractive. They’re futuristic and bring in a different form of tranquility, totally worth it too.
From some points of view, this style might be even easier to achieve than a classic Zen garden. Here are some general rules:
- Open space, loads of it. Maximize square footage by eliminating partitions and opting for floor-to-ceiling glass walls or sliding panels.
- Monochrome colors. Stick to a palette of whites, greys, and blacks, accented with muted metallics.
- Sleek modern lines. Focus on clean lines, precise shapes, and minimalist forms.
- No clutter whatsoever. Adopt hidden storage solutions like recessed wall niches, underfloor compartments, or motorized cabinets that vanish into walls.
- Lots of white and simplicity. White isn’t sterile here; it’s a canvas for material contrast.
- Little to no decorations. Decor should be monolithic and functional.
Urban Garden
Big city? Traffic? Pollution? Yoga isn’t all about learning to relax, but also about doing it in a peaceful environment. And if you live in such a city, chances are you’ll love the tranquility of an urban oasis. Not just you, but everyone joining you too.
The concept here is easy to understand. Blend in contemporary elements like exposed brick walls with greenery. Big leafy plants work wonders. If you can get a miniature waterfall or a similar water fixture too, even better.
Don’t worry, you don’t need to become a botanist and figure out what plants would thrive in the environment. You might as well get some artificial plant wall panels for year-round vibrancy without upkeep. They look natural and require no maintenance, so they make amazing yoga studio decorating ideas.

Industrial Loft Style
The best part about this decorating idea is you don’t have to invest much. No fancy walls and decorations, just raw pureness. Get rid of the plastered walls, expose the concrete, clean it and make it stand out, simple as that.
It’s a good idea to have relatively high ceilings though. Other than that, opt for some industrial textures. Rough and shiny. For example, you can have rough walls and pillars throughout the studio, as well as shiny modern floors.
When it comes to lighting, opt for traditional steampunk fixtures with warm light.
Bohemian Chic Style
Based on your preferences, this style could go in two different directions. Some could see it busy and crowded. Some others could find it comfy and classic. It’s up to what you prefer. There are a few concepts to define this style though:
- Pastel colors. Yup, go for warm nuances like brown, faded red, beige, faded purple and so on. Light and faded blue could also help.
- Plenty of fabrics. Pillows, blankets, throws, you name it. You might as well invest in a few rugs and carpets. Don’t overlook the curtains.
- Plants. Whether fake or artificial, plants should blend in between those pillows and throws.
Obviously, plenty of light is also a good idea. And if you do need lighting fixtures, go for warm light.
Beach Bliss
If you live close to the ocean, you can opt for a beach bliss style and incorporate many ocean-related elements. Obviously, it’s even better if you’re lucky enough to have views of the ocean. What could be better than relaxing while looking at the waves in the sound of the sea?
Anyway, if you do have a view, make sure you invest in massive windows. They need to go from floor to ceiling and offer an unobstructed view. Consider motorized shades for evenings when the moonlit waves might distract you.
When it comes to the actual yoga studio decorating ideas, keep it simple and follow the tones of sand. Go for neutral colors, sandy tones, wooden pallets, seashells as well. Get some plants in the same colors, even if they’re dry. The idea is to follow the same style in everything.
Bottom line, it makes no difference if you prefer the calmness of the sea or perhaps the calmness of a green oasis in an urban industrial environment. Anything works if you’re in the right place and find the perfect inspiration.
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