Feng Shui Design Changes In The House
Remember that Feng Shui design cannot be of much help without looking inward. Doing a self-evaluation is the best Feng Shui tip for trying Feng Shui design. The self-evaluation is nothing more than taking a long, hard look at how you feel and how you live on a daily basis. Taking stock of your emotions, your relationships, your finances, and everything in your home that affects you throughout an ordinary day is crucial for trying out Feng Shui design changes.
Every Feng Shui design change that you make is important, even when the change is in a form of a furniture placement or positioning of other inanimate objects using Feng Shui . As has already been discussed, elements have their own yin and yang energies. Wood represents life force and spirit - the wood grain rings indicate how many years that the tree has lived. And since wood represents growth, too much wood in a home can cause the energy to become too vigorous, too aggressive. Feng Shui design uses all elements in moderation for creating the balance in a space.
Try to keep your Feng Shui design ideas focused on areas that deserve your utmost attention, and don’t spread your energy too thin. Instead of addressing five power spots or problem areas at once, for example, start by addressing one, then move on to the next.
Understanding The Concept of Feng Shui Design
The following Feng Shui design idea can help you to understand the concept of Feng Shui design in a clearer manner:
A long hallway, a common an architectural element in today's home design, is a problem area that Feng Shui seeks to deal with because a long, narrow hallway carries Chi directly in a straight line. This allows Chi to gather force and become "rushing" or "raging" Chi. That’s not ideal. Aggressive energy can be harmful, leading to imbalances, and the room at the end of the hallway where the rushing Chi collects is probably suffering because of it. Having the bathroom at the end of the hall way is even worse. Since plumbing is symbolic of a house’s finances, losing Chi this way is literally "flushing money down the toilet" ! This type of problem area can be fixed using Feng Shui design tips like keeping plants in the area, placing big pictures in the hall, or placement of the objects and furniture in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui Elements. Enhancing the hallway in these ways can help the Chi to stay back in space rather than just rush in straight line.
A Feng Shui bathroom, on the other hand, can help you to have money flowing in.
Corners are another major problem area as they are often overlooked place in the home where Chi is incorrectly channeled or missing all together. With Feng Shui design though, you can prevent Chi from missing corners. A suitable object placed in the corner can attract beneficial energy--a plant perhaps. Lamps, either a standing tabletop, are also excellent for this purpose. Using different Feng Shui design ideas one can transform a dark, dreary corner to a well-lit corner that is full of life and vitality.
The Feng Shui design ideas that will work for you / your living space can be innumerable if you do a Feng Shui study in a systematic manner. Remember some simple Feng Shui tips for starting your Feng Shui practice to get the best results.
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