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Feng Shui Decoration

Home decoration is one of the most loved activities, especially amongst women. Home is the place everyone is in love with and cherishes its comfort and warmth. An individual spends the maximum time of his life at his home and goes through various experiences, essential for surviving. It serves as his first school as well as his personal place for retiring. Considering all this, a person's home is his haven and holds great importance. Therefore, in order to lead a harmonious and peaceful life, there should be a perfect balance of all the elements at your home.

This can be achieved by decorating your home with Feng Shui items and products. The principles of Feng Shui decoration are based on natural phenomenon occurring around us. It involves consistent movement of energy to all the parts of the house. To apply the elements of Feng shui to your space efficiently, consult a Feng Shui expert or practitioner. There are varied tools like mirrors, water, plants, color, sound, scent etc, with the help of which this goal can be achieved. For instance, colors play an important role in the decoration using Feng Shui.

Red color symbolizes good luck and fortune. In China, people use it mostly on the main entrance. Besides, yellow and purple are also considered auspicious and should be used in the décor. However, do not forget to use Ba-gua and the elements while decorating the house. These are the basic tips which need to be followed before going ahead with your own creativity. Your personal touch, blended with the principles of Feng shui, will make your home the perfect place to be. Some basic Feng Shui ideas and tips for decorating your space include the following:

  • Do not keep the floor plan of the house too confined. There should be space to allow free flow of energy.
  • To hold the energy, avoid long hallways.
  • Prefer warm, full spectrum lighting for the house.
  • Keep the corners to a minimum, as sharp edged structures wear out energy.
  • Place healthy plants in your room in a decorative manner.
  • Chairs and couches should allow people to see the door and should not hinder their conversation.
  • Keep the clutter out to ensure the flow of positive energy.

 
 
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