If you’re like many of us, you’ve heard about Feng Shui in all kinds of instances but most often in terms of someone decorating their home. It’s actually kind of funny that this has become such a runaway success, especially when most people who are talking about it really know as little about it as you do.
The term Feng Shui literally means wind and water. Not really decorating terms. At least they weren’t until recently. Suddenly almost every home has some sort of water feature either inside, outside or both and wind chimes and pinwheels as well. In fact sales on those items have probably reached record proportions at some point in time over the last few years. Feng Shui is about arranging items in your environment in a specific manner in order to achieve a harmonious surrounding.
It sounds really complicated and yet when you think about, it makes perfect sense. Clutter causes chaos. A clean environment enhances peaceful thoughts. Colors affect mood, it makes sense to surround yourself in colors that will ‘boost’ (for lack of a better word) the mood or tone of the space they occupy. More importantly than anything, you want to be comfortable in your home. You want your home to represent you, to be an accurate representation of you, to be your oasis from the chaos of the world outside your home. Feng Shui can help you achieve the balance and harmony that is lacking in the world outside your home.
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