Sunday, February 3, 2013

Home Interior Feng Shui Tips For Year 2013


Make your home environment according to the fundamental Feng Shui rules only then you can see how its positive effects work. In order to apply it experience is not necessary but applying its basics properly with effective tips is really important. It is used widely for offices and homes all over the world especially in South East Asia and China. Even Feng Shui is getting popular in the west because of its wonderful advantages.

Entrance Hall

Perfect ‘Ming\Tang’ (Bright Hall) means it should be up properly in day and night as well as it should be neat and clean which makes easy Qi-flow. Automatic door bells have almost similar energy effects as wind-chimes but make sure that the sound of the bell is pleasant to every ear and then install it.
Water is the element of the year 2012-2014 which helps wood it means wooden wind-chimes with any number of tubes but avoid using four.

Stairways

The doors should be perfectly placed at right-angles to sliding staircases or it could suddenly fall in position.

Windows

The windows of the building should be clear without any effect of cracked glass because it has negative association in Feng Shui. The face of the windows should be sharp-edged ‘poison-arrow’. It should be kept close and drawn curtains should be used as a screen.

Ceilings

The high ceilings of a building are considered perfect as compared to the low because it can lead to depression and headaches. Unbalanced ceiling as well as exposed beam also has almost same effects and person should try to ignore sitting, eating and sleeping under it. These issues can be prevented with the help of suspended ceilings.
Try not to place sharp-edged shelf along pointed corners and particularly if you sit with your back to these because it can come in contact with the internal poison arrows. Also try to place the shelf at low height.

Tables

Make sure in your home there is no rectangular and sharp-edge square table but prefer the oval or round styles. Do not place dining table beneath the upstairs toilet in order to avoid bad health and bad luck as it may leak from the top.

Mirror

Things that the mirror reflects actually have a positive or negative impact to the space e.g. dustbins outside etc. Perfect view can be garden flowers or water which can be reflected from the outside or by the frames that you have placed inside. Try to avoid placing mirror in front of bed. Mirror in dining room reflects the food on the table and it denotes large quantity or abundance.

Bed

The position of the bed should not be at the right-angles or it should not face to the bed-room door and it is called the Mortuary Position. The best placing of bed is along with wall at one side for safety. Try not to sleep beneath the window.

The Kitchen

Also try to avoid placing the sink, refrigerator or washing machine next to the cooker because water and fire can clash with each other. Place the cooker separately anywhere else. Keep the kitchen knives away when you are not using them.

Flowers and Plants in the Home

There is no doubt that fresh flowers can add more energy to the inside of your home atmosphere. On the other hand, dried flowers are not alive and so fake or plastic types are recommended as these look pretend to be real. In Feng Shui spiky cacti are considered as the source of Shar Qi and it is also excluded from the Japanese Bonsai plants because it denotes growth deficiency or retarded growth and undersized.

Conclusion

All the above mentioned tips are fundamental which symbolizes the main rules of Feng Shui and are quite easy to use. The interested readers who want to discover more in this field should consider the five elements or ‘Wuxing’ suggestions of interior decor, the locations or position of objects as well as design.
from : http://www.fengshui-tips.net/home-interior-feng-shui-tips-for-year-2013.html


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