Learn Feng Shui: Decorating and Tips

The age-old eastern practices of Feng Shui decorating are making their way into western ways. When visiting a home that has been designed through the principals of this ancient Chinese practice the placement and arrangement of space are harmonious with their environment. The energetic relationship of elements creates a natural flow and is so welcoming to the senses. This practice is estimated to be more than three thousand years old, although new age methods are much different than those practiced long ago.

The ancient Chinese had reverence for nature and believed in the oneness of all things. They wished to live harmoniously by reflecting on the balance of nature in their daily lives. It makes sense that a home that embraces these principals would help off-set the stress many people collect during their daily lives.

This leads to the popularity of using this system for decorating for the home: the goal, to create a home that is as stress free and welcoming to the senses as possible. Many successful interior designers are asked whether they have attended a Feng Shui School or taken classes before they are hired as consultants. When attending a school it is important to understand which method is incorporated into their teachings.

In some of the modern teachings, the bagua, which is broken into nine elemental relationships is overlaid onto a house floor plan. Then a decorator can give tips on furniture and object placement to achieve the best energetic flow. Feng Shui tips also address how to move energy or chi into stagnant areas to increase prosperity, or how to defend against negative energy from outside sources. There are even cures to help with romance in the bedroom or tips to help create a soul mate.

If you are seeking Feng Shui decorating advice, tips to create a relaxing home, or just want to improve your life, chances are this ancient Chinese practice of elemental relationships might be just the ticket.

 

 

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