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Feng Shui in Your Interior Design to Create Good Chi

In this article I have discussed about some basic tips that will come handy as you are getting started with your design ideas on your personal space. You will find valuable tips on choosing the right colors for the walls, the best shapes for the curtains, recommended designs for your carpets, and valuable tips on bookshelves and bathrooms.

Interior decoration with Feng Shui is about picking the right colors for the right corners. Use the following corner/color palette to paint the interior of your home:

Corner: SOUTH; Primary Colors: Red, Orange Secondary; Color: Yellow, Green; No-No Colors: Black, Blue

Corner: North; Primary Colors: Black, Blue; Secondary Color: White, Metallic; No-No Colors: Yellow, Beige

Corner: EAST; Primary Colors: Green, Brown; Secondary Color: Black, Blue; No-No Colors: White, Metallic

Corner: WEST; Primary Colors: White, Grey Secondary; Color: Metallic, Yellow; No-No Colors: Red, Orange

Corner: SOUTH-EAST; Primary Colors: Light Green; Secondary Color: Light Blue; No-No Colors: Grey, White

Corner: SOUTH WEST; Primary Colors: Yellow, Beige; Secondary Color: Red, Orange; No-No Colors: Green, Brown

Corner: NORTH EAST; Primary Colors: Yellow, Beige ;Secondary Color: Red, Orange; No-No Colors: Green, Brown

Corner: NORTH WEST; Primary Colors: White, Metallic ; Secondary Color: Grey, Yellow; No-No Colors: Red, Orange

Next, here are some tips to picking the right curtain shapes:
- White curtains with dominantly circular shapes are excellent in rooms in the west corners
- Blue curtains with wavy patterns are great in the rooms located in the north corners
- Red curtains with triangular shape patterns work very well in the south corners
- Green curtains are suitable in the east corners

For the carpets, try to avoid the ones that have over-sized confusing patterns. Go for the ones that have beautiful detailing much like the designs found on Persians carpets.

Next, the bookshelves are something that many people find very attractive to display. Try to keep the bookshelves concealed or closed.

As for the bathrooms, the key to decorating this space is to not go overboard with the design ideas. This is a place where the chi gets flushed down so keeping the decorations to a bare minimum would work very well.

Hopefully some of these basic tips will help you to get started. The most valuable tool to have when designing your personal space is a good compass.

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Using Feng Shui to Create Your Garden

A garden is a very important element of a home or office and it attracts a lot of positive energy if designed correctly. This article discusses about some of the ideas that you may implement in order to welcome a beneficial chi into your garden.

The first and the most basic tip is to have healthy plants in your garden. Next is to invest in plants that are considered to be very lucky. Some of them include the silver crown, plum, bamboo, orchid, chrysanthemum, peony, magnolia, pine and jade. Some alternatives to peony include the begonia, hibiscus and gardenia. Lotus, lily and bulb varieties are also regarded as very lucky. Fruit trees like peach and orange are considered very lucky if grown near the front door. Try not to plant these trees facing the door though.

Stunted plants, plants with thorns and weeping plants are generally not considered very auspicious.

Water features are very good when integrated effectively and maintained regularly in gardens. Round fish ponds with goldfishes is very good. Similarly a round bird is a friendly feature to have in the garden. Always consider planting lush green plants surrounding the water feature.

Pathways and stepping stones are excellent additions to a garden. Always consider building a pathway in a curved design rather than a straight line. Entrance gates to the garden should be proportional to the size of the house and must always open inward. Keep the gates free of rust and do not allow any vines or other creepers to grow on the gate.

Lighting in the garden must be soft and should create a sense of harmony.

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Using Feng Shui to Create a Meandering Chi in Your Landscape

Feng Shui is the art of arranging the things around your personal space in such a way that the energy flow it creates is beneficial to our home and family. This also means paying attention to the chi that is created by the landscape around us. This article discusses about how to create a meandering chi in the landscape around our home.

As a rule of thumb it is considered to be significant if the landscape to the left of our home (from inside facing out) is elevated than the land to the right of our home.  Similarly it is good to have a small mound in front of the home and a supportive mountain in the back of the house. Now, we all live in an imperfect man-made world where such an excellent natural landscaping is available only for a few who live in mountainous countrysides. For the rest of us it is possible to create such an effect with some good planning. Plant a nice tree to the left of the house (from inside looking out) and a shrub (that would grow only to a four feet maximum height) to the right of the home. Alternatively you may also create the effect with lights. In the back of the house, plant a nice healthy tree that will have leaves all year long.  

Also, make sure that you don’t have any “arrows” pointing towards the front door. This could be in the form of a tree, a pole or even a street sign. Block this from your view when you open the front door by creating a nice effect with plants and short shrubs. In some cases I have even noticed homeowners put a metal creeper climber and grow beautiful creepers it. Alternatively you may also use artificial creepers to decorate the metallic decoration.  

Avoid growing cactus plants inside the house and bonsai plants near the front door.

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Feng Shui in Your Garden: How to Create Harmony in Your Garden

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Using Feng Shui to Create Harmony in your Baby?s Nursery

You might be wondering what Feng Shui is and luckily you’re about to find out.  It’s a real practice that some moms and dads swear by and use to create a peaceful nursery environment for their baby.  This article will provide you with helpful tips on how to use feng shui design in your baby’s nursery to create a harmonious baby space.

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What is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of interior decorating that provides ideas for key placement of objects and furniture to open the flow of energy through any room or entire home or building.  Feng Shui experts believe that the proper positioning of furnishings and accessories in a home is essential for creating personal prosperity, good luck, happiness and success.  Starting your newborn off with a nursery design that has a Feng Shui touch can only help surround your baby with positively flowing energy and a healthy environment.  This decorating theory might not be for everyone, but if you want to give it a try here are some helpful tips on Feng Shui nursery design.

Nursery Location
Be prepared to be a bit sleep deprived when you first bring your bundle of joy home.  Most babies tend to take a few months to get used to sleeping long hours through the night.  This means you’re in store for many 4:00am bonding sessions with you and your infant.  There are a few things you can do to set-up your nursery to promote better “baby” sleep habits.  Nursery location is a biggy.  Avoid creating a nursery above the garage or over an empty space in your home.  Also choose a room that is away from excessive noise such as late night TV, street traffic or an older sibling’s playroom.  This sounds like common sense doesn’t it?  But, these ideas are backed by Feng Shui theory.

Create a Calm Baby Environment
Crib placement is important if you want to keep your baby calm.  Don’t place the crib directly in-front-of the door.  This allows incoming energy from the doorway to rush at the crib too quickly, making your little one a bit restless.  It’s also recommended to place just the head of the crib against the wall to create a feeling of support for your baby.  Keep non-essential electrical devices out of the nursery.  A little baby might get a bit on edge when surrounded by too much electromagnetic energy.  It’s also important to keep sharp furniture edges from pointing at the crib. This sends a harsher energy towards your napping child. You might consider getting nursery furniture that has rounded edges instead.

Choose Calming Colors
Everyone wants to create an adorable nursery for their baby and this includes picking a color scheme for the nursery walls, baby bedding and accessories.  Believe it or not, the color white is the Feng Shui pick for nursery design.  This color is closely linked with creativity. Since white is probably the last color you want on your nursery plan, you could consider painting two walls white and the other two a muted pastel color.  Soft colors promote proper health and rest in a baby’s room. It’s probably tempting to add a splash of bright orange or sunny yellow, but bright colors tend to excite the wee ones therefore resulting in less sleep time and all babies need their sleep.  “So do mommies!”

When creating your color scheme you’ll also want to think about baby bedding.  It’s suggested that you choose a crib bedding set made of natural materials.  Softer colors and solid or simple prints on sheets and blankets will also be a good choice for keeping your baby less stimulated.  Imagine how hard it would be for your baby to relax on a bed of wild monkeys!  Baby bedding sets with nature designs can help keep your baby calm.  Also, choosing bedding that’s soft yellow, green or salmon will have the same relaxing affect.  Avoid baby bedding with designs with harsh points like diamonds, triangles or arrows.  This stabbing energy won’t do your baby any favors.  Take time choosing a baby bedding set that will be soothing and comfortable to your newborn.  Use your natural instincts to pick what makes you feel good and it will most likely do the same for your child.

Lighting for Every “Baby” Moment
Placing several lights around the room is a great Feng Shui trick.  Turn just one on for those late night feedings to keep the environment soft and serene.  This will help keep your 4:00am feedings short and your baby will drift quickly back to sleep with a full tummy.  Turn three lights on or turn on the overhead light during baby play time to boost your baby’s energy and yours.  Open window shades to let natural sunlight brighten the room, enhancing the energy flow.

Creating Positive Energy Flow
There’s nothing like the feeling of a soft breeze on your skin.  Putting a fan, on a low setting, in your baby’s nursery to create constant air flow is a great way to move energy around the space.  Opening windows during the day to let fresh air in is also a nice way to add natural, positive energy into the room.  It also seconds as a way to clear out stagnant energy.  As an added touch you could even include some soft music to the nursery.  This will keep your baby calm and happy as he or she drifts off to sleep.

A Clutter Free Space for Positive Energy
Having a clutter-free nursery and home environment is important.  Clutter can stop the flow of energy causing every family member to feel a little uneasy or out of sorts.  When a newborn arrives it’s important to be in your best “mommy or daddy” mood to be able to handle the unexpected late night baby wakeup calls or crazy baby messes with a smile.  If you’re tripping over clutter on your way to the crib your baby will sense your frustration and react accordingly.  Keeping a clear pathway to your baby and around your home will allow the home’s energy to flow through and make you more energetic to take on all those challenging baby moments.

Once you’ve painted soft colors on the walls, added comfortable baby bedding to the crib, arranged your baby’s furniture in a Feng Shui design and used lights, air and music to create a positive energy flow in the nursery your baby can’t help but to get a great night sleep.  And you know what that means…you will too!

What is Feng Shui?

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice of interior decorating that provides ideas for key placement of objects and furniture to open the flow of energy through any room or entire home or building.  Feng Shui experts believe that the proper positioning of furnishings and accessories in a home is essential for creating personal prosperity, good luck, happiness and success.  Starting your newborn off with a nursery design that has a Feng Shui touch can only help surround your baby with positively flowing energy and a healthy environment.  This decorating theory might not be for everyone, but if you want to give it a try here are some helpful tips on Feng Shui nursery design.

Nursery Location
Be prepared to be a bit sleep deprived when you first bring your bundle of joy home.  Most babies tend to take a few months to get used to sleeping long hours through the night.  This means you’re in store for many 4:00am bonding sessions with you and your infant.  There are a few things you can do to set-up your nursery to promote better “baby” sleep habits.  Nursery location is a biggy.  Avoid creating a nursery above the garage or over an empty space in your home.  Also choose a room that is away from excessive noise such as late night TV, street traffic or an older sibling’s playroom.  This sounds like common sense doesn’t it?  But, these ideas are backed by Feng Shui theory.

Create a Calm Baby Environment
Crib placement is important if you want to keep your baby calm.  Don’t place the crib directly in-front-of the door.  This allows incoming energy from the doorway to rush at the crib too quickly, making your little one a bit restless.  It’s also recommended to place just the head of the crib against the wall to create a feeling of support for your baby.  Keep non-essential electrical devices out of the nursery.  A little baby might get a bit on edge when surrounded by too much electromagnetic energy.  It’s also important to keep sharp furniture edges from pointing at the crib. This sends a harsher energy towards your napping child. You might consider getting nursery furniture that has rounded edges instead.

Choose Calming Colors
Everyone wants to create an adorable nursery for their baby and this includes picking a color scheme for the nursery walls, baby bedding and accessories.  Believe it or not, the color white is the Feng Shui pick for nursery design.  This color is closely linked with creativity. Since white is probably the last color you want on your nursery plan, you could consider painting two walls white and the other two a muted pastel color.  Soft colors promote proper health and rest in a baby’s room. It’s probably tempting to add a splash of bright orange or sunny yellow, but bright colors tend to excite the wee ones therefore resulting in less sleep time and all babies need their sleep.  “So do mommies!”

When creating your color scheme you’ll also want to think about baby bedding.  It’s suggested that you choose a crib bedding set made of natural materials.  Softer colors and solid or simple prints on sheets and blankets will also be a good choice for keeping your baby less stimulated.  Imagine how hard it would be for your baby to relax on a bed of wild monkeys!  Baby bedding sets with nature designs can help keep your baby calm.  Also, choosing bedding that’s soft yellow, green or salmon will have the same relaxing affect.  Avoid baby bedding with designs with harsh points like diamonds, triangles or arrows.  This stabbing energy won’t do your baby any favors.  Take time choosing a baby bedding set that will be soothing and comfortable to your newborn.  Use your natural instincts to pick what makes you feel good and it will most likely do the same for your child.

Lighting for Every “Baby” Moment
Placing several lights around the room is a great Feng Shui trick.  Turn just one on for those late night feedings to keep the environment soft and serene.  This will help keep your 4:00am feedings short and your baby will drift quickly back to sleep with a full tummy.  Turn three lights on or turn on the overhead light during baby play time to boost your baby’s energy and yours.  Open window shades to let natural sunlight brighten the room, enhancing the energy flow.

Creating Positive Energy Flow
There’s nothing like the feeling of a soft breeze on your skin.  Putting a fan, on a low setting, in your baby’s nursery to create constant air flow is a great way to move energy around the space.  Opening windows during the day to let fresh air in is also a nice way to add natural, positive energy into the room.  It also seconds as a way to clear out stagnant energy.  As an added touch you could even include some soft music to the nursery.  This will keep your baby calm and happy as he or she drifts off to sleep.

A Clutter Free Space for Positive Energy
Having a clutter-free nursery and home environment is important.  Clutter can stop the flow of energy causing every family member to feel a little uneasy or out of sorts.  When a newborn arrives it’s important to be in your best “mommy or daddy” mood to be able to handle the unexpected late night baby wakeup calls or crazy baby messes with a smile.  If you’re tripping over clutter on your way to the crib your baby will sense your frustration and react accordingly.  Keeping a clear pathway to your baby and around your home will allow the home’s energy to flow through and make you more energetic to take on all those challenging baby moments.

Once you’ve painted soft colors on the walls, added comfortable baby bedding to the crib, arranged your baby’s furniture in a Feng Shui design and used lights, air and music to create a positive energy flow in the nursery your baby can’t help but to get a great night sleep.  And you know what that means…you will too!

Kim Proulx knows lots about kids, parenting and strengthening the family bond. As a Certified Parent Coach she vows that surrounding your baby in a safe and comfortable environment is the first step in creating a happy family. To set up the ideal baby environment she recommends you visit SimplyBabyBedding.com for great boy baby bedding sets, girl baby bedding, theme crib bedding and more.

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Create Your Home Sanctuary | Space Lift: Feng Shui Your Home


Elizabeth shows you how to get away from it all by fashioning a stylish refuge.Special thanks to Williams-Sonoma Home. Created by Erin Copen and Elizabeth Chamberlain, Directed by Sheri Hellard, Produced by Eliza Steel. Spacelift is a 60Frames original series. For more information, please visit us at www.60frames.com.

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Feng Shui and Health: The Anatomy of a Home: Using Feng Shui to Disarm Illness, Accelerate Recovery, and Create Optimal Health

Feng Shui and Health: The Anatomy of a Home: Using Feng Shui to Disarm Illness, Accelerate Recovery, and Create Optimal Health

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Feng Shui And Kids: How To Create A Happy, Healthy & Smart Kid’s Room Or What Color Rug Is Your Rug Rat Crawling On?

Want to help your child grow up happy, healthy, smart and balanced? Make sure they eat well, take their vitamins, and exercise. Of course you already do all of that. But have you taken a good look at their bedroom? What you do there can help your little one grow or it can hold your child back.

Here’s Master Peter Reiss’ Feng Shui Guide to Creating a Good Ch’i Child’s Room.

COLOR

In Feng Shui colors have multiple uses. Each color has its life area meaning and its own energy.

Intensity: Ch’i (energy) intensity varies as the color intensity changes.

A baby’s eyes need contrast, vivid colors and light to develop. Strong primary colors are important to have in baby’s environment. Toys and pictures are a great way to bring them in. What you don’t want is a primary color room.  Way too jangly ch’i!

Try a light off-white early on – good for contrast. Later go to soft blues or soft greens to create a calming environment.

WHAT? NO PRETTY PRINCESS PINK?!?!

Color Choice: In Feng Shui different colors have different energy “meanings. ” Some are very appropriate for kids’ rooms, some very much not.

Good choices:

Blue – Knowledge Green – New growth Yellow – Health

Not so good choices

Red – Fire (very high intensity) Pink – Love & Marriage (more about this later)

You can always add accents of red, pink or any other colors. Use your artistic and design sensibilities. Just avoid doing the whole room that way.

SPACE, SIZE & PLACEMENT

Space Size:

In Feng Shui we look not only at the physical balance of the space and its contents, but also at the balance of the space to the person living there.

Rule of thumb:

Grown-ups big: big space

Kids small: smaller space

Try to create a protected environment. Cozy is a good goal.

Bed Size:

Remember as your child grows bigger in size, he or she is still a child. Bed sizes should progress from crib to youth to twin. (More about larger beds later)

Bed Placement:

So, where should you put that single bed in that small room? In a corner with head and side against a wall. The primal urge for safety is to retreat to the cave. Create that safe cave or den for your child. (More later about this too. )

STUFF

I know you were waiting for this one.

Many of today’s kids live in a permanent state of overwhelm. Help them maintain a personal space (their room) that is supporting balanced focus instead of adding to the chaos. (Be realistic, though. It’s a matter of degree. Some chaos is a normal state for most pre-teens and teens. Think back. )

Start the conversation early. Help your kids learn the difference about what they want and what they really need and will really use.

Try the Feng Shui In-Out Yin-Yang Clutter Preventer.

Of course, accumulating “stuff” is inevitable.  This creates the perfect opportunity to teach your little one how to make deposits in their Good Karma Bank Account.

Charity is one of the two most powerful ways to bring good things into your life (The other is education. )

When your son or daughter gets a new toy, help them pick out an older one that isn’t used anymore and bring it to a thrift shop. Show them how good giving can make you feel. (Hint – this works for adults, too. A good example is always the best teacher. )

Okay – here’s the “more later” I promised you.

A pink bedroom with a double or queen bed set-up to allow access from either side – this is an adult bedroom. It’s the wrong ch’i environment for your little girl. (Size and placement also applies to boys. )  Our jobs as parents is to encourage our kids to be kids.

Finally-

No matter how you set-up your baby’s room, the most powerful Feng Shui tool you have is…you. Give them your time and your attention, your support and encouragement, and, most importantly, your unconditional love. Now that’s good ch’i!

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Enhance Empathy to Create Harmony With Feng Shui

People

strong Earth are empathic, generous, cooperative, diplomatic and reliable. All essential qualities for a rich and balanced life.

The grid area of feng shui, home of the Earth is the center of energy “square” when they overlap at nine equal squares of the board of tic-tac-feng toe shui in your plan. He is known as the area of stimulus.

The symbol of this region is the sun, that life can exist with its power supply.

The most important parts of the house to evaluate on the power and energy of the Earth are the kitchen and family room. “You are cordially invited?

One way to know if others find the kitchen and living room to ask the family if he was there. If they do, it is not.

This may mean that the furniture is not comfortable for them, because it can be yours. Or the furniture may be comfortable, it just does not look comfortable. This could be the provision of furniture. The lighting may be too strong, too weak, too Glarey. Or maybe, if you are very earthy, various accessories are all the eye has nowhere to rest.

The sweet way to add the Earth is through color. ground colors are brown, yellow, fishing, and taupe.

If you are a low energy of the Earth, consider starting a collection. A strong person will meet in the forest something useful, like keyrings or pilot. If they are heavy metal, will be relieved to know a collection may consist of only three items. selected natural crystals for metaphysical reasons, firstly, and secondly its beauty, are an accumulation of fluid.

Another aspect of the energy of the Earth is rooting. In Feng Shui means that this furniture feels heavy or made of stone materials. comfy sofas qualify. Like making granite, although the color of granite could tip the balance to another basic element.

The essence of a strong person on Earth is deep and abiding desire for others at ease. His biggest challenge is to eat at first. They love to feed people. The strong men of the earth have more dishes, trays and accessories entertaining people strong in the other four elements combined.

From the center of the grid is also where she currently lives, it is important to look at what is in the center of your home, kitchen and family rooms. The elements will support your current life? Or is it tied to your past? Do you remember your current and future objectives, or “ancient history”?

Kathleen Tumpane ASID is available for custom interior design, home & office feng shui consultations, and speaking engagements. To understand the subtle yet powerful feng shui messages your surroundings are sending and to make sure you are attracting the life and lifestyle that you choose to have, call or email Kathleen for a feng shui consultation, feng shui interior design services, or feng shui design coaching services.

http://www.touchstones-us.com/tellmore.html or 760.568.2933.

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Get Healthy and Create Family Harmony With Feng Shui

When you choose to enhance family relationships or heal rifts, become more healthy and  physically fit, or have a desire to increase Wood energy, you will want to focus your attention on the part of your home that houses the Family, Physical Health, and Wood area of the feng shui grid.

The feng shui grid or bagua is divided into nine equal squares like a tic-tac-toe board over your floorplan.   From the architectural front door, facing in, the Family, Physical Health, and Wood area is in the middle row, the square on the left.

If family harmony, your health, or Wood energy are your hot issues, it will be helpful to check out this area of the grid of your overall home, the Kitchen, and the Family Room, specifically.

Family.   This area is affects your relationships with your parents, siblings, offspring, and grandparents.

To heal relationships: place a gift given by the estranged one and/or a photo of those involved taken at a time of the closer intimacy  you wish to regain in a place of honor in this area.

For family harmony in general, a Circle of Friends sculpture or a photo of your family in a cherished memory of harmony in the Family area of the Family Room is ideal.

Physical Health. Healthy, live plants placed in this area supports your strength, stamina, ability to process toxins, and health in general.  

Wood Energy.   If you want to be more focused, determined, competitive or self sufficient, art that depicts carnivores like jaguars, lions, and wolves will support that desire.   Any “pose” will do.   Trophies and awards represent Wood energy, as well.  

The Past.   This part of the feng shui grid is the best place to have photo albums, scrapbooks, and other memorabilia.  

Placed in other areas of the grid, your life’s artifacts can hold you in the past.   Placed here, you honor your past for getting you to where you are now and where you want to be in the future.

Kathleen Tumpane ASID is available for custom interior design, home & office feng shui consultations, and speaking engagements. For help in understanding the subtle feng shui messages your surroundings are sending, contact Kathleen for a feng shui consultation, feng shui interior design services, or feng shui design coaching services. http://www.touchstones-us.com/tellmore.html or 760.568.2933.

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