From a design perspective, this modern dilemma is one that can benefit from the ancient art of Feng Shui. Used far more often now, Feng Shui is no longer classified as a wacky trend that conjures up thoughts of burning sage and gibberish chants. It has become a respected avenue for many people who want their homes to be a nurturing part of their life.
I thought, for this week, I would offer some simple ideas, based on Feng Shui, that can easily improve the "happiness quotient" in any space.
- Begin with the entrance to your home. Energy is attracted to curves. Use plants or garden ornaments to "soften" any angular paths that lead to your front door.
- Encourage family and friends to stay by having intimate seating areas that are not too cluttered. Add accessories that represent life and/or movement (eg. mirrors, wind-chimes, pebbles, flowers etc).
- Attract positive, natural energy by bringing in any of these five elements - Earth, Wood, Fire, Water and Metal.
- Open windows and doors as often as possible to circulate (and remove) stale air.
- Bring calm, space and abundance to your home with mirrors, positioning them in small or unexpected places.
- Feel safe and secure by positioning your furniture (and beds) so that you can see anyone arriving or leaving.

4 comments:
I luv Feng Shui. My back door was awful - orange/yellow squareness. Now it's dark grey and cream with a plant on the side of the outside steps and the pokey hallway now has a indoor yuka plant in a round pot. They've made a huge difference. Even if its out of season I try to put bunches of 'green' around the house.
Sandra D
Thanks, Sandra D! Your back door sounds so much nicer, and definitely more welcoming. Grey and Cream are such a lovely combination.
I agree, I think it's easy to underestimate the power of "green"!
I took a tip from you Wendy regarding the geranium cuttings..I now have 3 healthy flowering plants in the kitchen and bathroom...What an innovation!
Thank you..
Amanda.
You're welcome, Amanda! Isn't it so easy? love geraniums on a windowsill :-)
Honestly, even a twig in a glass (or jam jar?) gives off good energy and will probably sprout "something"!
Wendy
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