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Incorporating Buddha in Design

Buddha in an entirely blank wall makes a statement.
Budhha in a console table gives elegance to the space
Buddha as a wall art provides color inspiration for the space
The buddha head on the fireplace takes centerstage and is the only accessory on the mantle.
Buddha head completed the look on this awesome and relaxing living room.
The buddha head gives the area an oriental inspired
look.
The buddha on the side table gives drama and mystique to the space. Dramatic lighting makes the space more interesting.
This buddha unifies the asian look of the living room.
Buddha heads need not only to be on asian inspired space.
That buddha, steals the scene from the large mirror above the fireplace.
The three buddha tablets on a niche is a statement.
Buddhas, on its own is a decor element.
Tranquility even on bathroom is evident in this space. A nice white buddha is a piece you would never forget.
A small pocket garden with buddha will provide character on the space.
Buddha on the ground makes them more interesting.
A life has been born on the pavement.
An interesting addition to the water feature.
Sitting on the entryway, buddhas continue to fascinate and will match into anything.
Place your buddhas in an unexpected place, another delight to be found.

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  1. This meditating Buddah is so beautiful! Another friend, also, has this statue. Where could I find one for my garden? Thank you, Lynn P
    lynndeepine@yahoo.com

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