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Interior Design and Feng Shui
According to the Feng Shui art and philosophy, achieving prosperity
and wealth is associated with the uninterrupted flow of positive
energy in the living and working environment. The most important
tips on how to use Feng Shui home design for interior decorations
show the main principles and rules of the philosophy. The philosophy
of integrating your home interior design and Feng Shui suggest a
positive energy in your home and your life.
Feng Shui home decorating practices cherish the
simple and minimalistic spatial organization so as to complement
naturally the preferences and taste of most people. The basics and
fundamentals of Feng Shui home design are quite complicated though,
when it comes to interior design and proper arrangement, since it
goes quite far. There are rules on how you need to arrange a working
space, where to mount mirrors, what kinds of plants can you use in
the house or plant in the garden, and many more details. According
to Feng Shui home design everything can affect and influence your
life, health and prosperity. This is why Bagua, the Feng Shui map is
used. You need to define the eight directions in your house and
properly place the suitable objects in the house.
Feng Shui philosophy suggests that there are
several important aspects of our lives that might be affected by
energy. They are:
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Love
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Creativity
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Honesty
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Happiness
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Health
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Wealth
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Career
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Success
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Traveling
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Children
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Spirituality
According to Feng Shui interior design influences
the aura and energy of particular spots and areas. Lighting is very
important, because it can affect the vibrations and sounds that
reflect the energy flow. Moreover, it refers to living creatures,
such as plants or animals, the use of symbols and sacred objects.
Gadgets and bells, essences and colors can reflect several different
problems or address different issues.
Light is a very important part of the Feng Shui
philosophy. All spots in the house should be properly lit,
preferably with natural light. Since this is not always possible,
artificial light can serve the purpose to a certain extent. Brighter
rooms are supposed to be more auspicious and tend to prevent
negative energy, while the dark and gloomy ones are usually much
more uninviting.
Bedrooms are the focal point of the house.
They are supposed to be Yin spots, but it is necessary to place
windows allowing natural light and fresh air to come in. Feng Shui
bases a lot on the co-existence of the Yin and Yang energies; having
too much of both or one of them is not good. The idea is to find a
balance among them; otherwise the space will cause irritations and
even restlessness. The living or working spaces should be well
painted and clean. People should avoid clutter and should get rid of
broken or damaged things because this is a simple and easy way to
refresh the Chi energy of the house.
See more Home Decorating Suggestion.
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