Meditation Room

I am building a home and am going to make a workout room/yoga room?
I practice yoga, and was wondering what type of room is best suited for it. Colors on the walls? Anyone here have a meditation yoga room? If so what does it look like?
i personally imagine a kind of light green or a baby yellow room. obviously nothing vibrant and bright like hot pink. just softer colors. and probably some incense
Meditation Room or Meditation Cushion?
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