Feng Shui Your Home

Posted by Adrian McCluskey 18 November, 2009

If you want a positive, energy filled home then one of the best ways to do it is to use the principles of feng shui. Using feng shui you can transform your home one room at a time.

Number one on your list of things to do when redoing your home is get rid of all the clutter. Clutter defeats energy flow so remove the old and useless garden tools, sweep up the dust bunnies clean the junk out of your spare room.

Hold a yard sale or a swap meet to get rid of stuff you don’t need any more. Donate clothing in good condition to the local charity. Much of the extra stuff contributes to your energy not flowing throughout the house as it should.

Next, create a bagua or energy map of your home. There are four cardinal points (North, South, East and West) and each one can be further divided (NE, NW, SE and SW). You now have eight distinct areas in your home. Each area has a governing element and colors recommended for your use.

Feng shui is applied not only to building harmony and releasing energy in your home but also to cures. Even a home needs to be cured now and then. Have you ever walked into a place and felt depressed or sad? Something is wrong with the energy in that place, according to feng shui theory. Feng shui cures extend to using crystals, essential oils and representations of the five elements to cleanse and bring your home back to a stable energy level.

Using the Chinese New Year as a guide, determine the element that works best for all the members of your family. Use this element predominantly in the bedroom of that person to bring a sense of harmony and peace.

Each feng shui color has an element associated with it. In the common areas, bring all of the elements together in balance through furniture, artwork, flowers and other features. Using miniature fountains is a great way to bring water into the picture.

The placement of items in the room is also vitally important. Energy must be allowed to flow without hindrance. Try your best not to block doorways by re-cluttering your rooms with excess furniture. Remember, less is more and easy to do changes go a long way for the feng shui home.

A feng shui expert can give you direction as to how much of one color to use in any given space. It is your job to be open to the changes suggested to create positive energy in your home.

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