Tuesday, January 31, 2006
paper walls
We have just installed paper screens to the exisiting glass partition walls. These give more privacy to our yogis when there are two simultaneous classes going on in both rooms. At the same time, the translucency, maximises the natural light that comes through the glass via the windows and keeps the space in the rooms feeling light and open.
While marvelling. . . or dispairing?. . . at the handiwork, we would like to urge our yogis to refrain from touching the paper to prolong the lifespan of the "artwork". So for yoga poses requiring support, please use the walls and pillars instead of the glass partitions. We would be glad to explain where to get the materials and how to install the pieces when asked.
The first 2 pictures are of the first panel installed and the rest shows the completed project:
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While marvelling. . . or dispairing?. . . at the handiwork, we would like to urge our yogis to refrain from touching the paper to prolong the lifespan of the "artwork". So for yoga poses requiring support, please use the walls and pillars instead of the glass partitions. We would be glad to explain where to get the materials and how to install the pieces when asked.
The first 2 pictures are of the first panel installed and the rest shows the completed project: