Decorating and Feng Shui

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Decorating and Feng Shui

I'm often asked how decorating and feng shui are related to each other. In the beginning, I used to launch into a spiel about how Feng Shui was this ancient Chinese art of placement and balancing energy flows in the environment. More lately, I pause and give a cryptic haiku and people stare back in awe =)

Getting Started 

Decorating and feng shui have everything to do with the other. As I said, feng shui is the ancient Chinese art of placement and organization. A lot of people dismiss feng shui as mystic new-age mumbo-jumbo: nothing could be further from the truth. Many high-profile celebrities, multinational corporations and governments take feng shui very seriously, and pay exorbitant fees to have consultants look over their building or office plans. Luckily for you, feng shui is really a simple and straightforward discipline once all the layers of lore and mysticism have been peeled away. Many interior designers practice feng shui - some even without knowing it. You see, decorating and feng shui are intertwined: if decorating is the art of making spaces look good, feng shui is the art of making spaces feel good. It's about creating an aesthetic that is welcoming to everyone, which is why decorating and feng shui are closely related.

So how does one start decorating and feng shui -ing at the same time? If you're looking to decorate a new office or house, then you're in luck! Grab a copy of your building plans, a trusty bagua printout, and start mapping how items should be around the office or home (for brevity, I'll assume here that we're talking about a home). If you're decorating and feng shui -ing your existing home, then try to locate a copy of your building plans, or else draw up a rough sketch of your place of residence, and again, use the bagua to locate the auspicious areas on your home for optimal placement.

Find out more about how to apply feng shui to your decorating.

Decorating in Color 

As you can see, decorating and feng shui are very complementary and work extremely well together. I'd like to comment briefly on feng shui colors however, as this particular aspect of feng shui is very much visual, and often the cause of distress and confusion amongst interior decorators. Feng shui colors all have a traditional meaning, dependent on their position on the yin-yang spectrum that feng shui uses. It's not so important what specific colors are used, more which colors are appropriate to you. You see, feng shui colors (and to some extent decorating and feng shui) are really culturally specific - some colors are 'good' in a western household, whilst being 'bad' in an eastern household.
Look to find out what works in your cultural background, and apply that. Good luck decorating and feng shui -ing!

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jackie-tan

jackie-tan Hi, Jackie Tan here. I enjoy writing about interior decorating, feng shui and keeping things organized around the house.