By Tim Greyton
To many people Feng Shui means just moving a few pieces of bedroom furniture to new places and painting a couple of walls.In reality it is a little more detailed and to get it spot on your really need to enlist the help of a Feng Shui expert. Not everyone has the money or indeed the time to get an expert in to asses them and their homes though, so below you'll find some basic Feng Shui Advise you can use
Clean Air. The standard of the air in your house is vital for balance. The easiest way to achieve this is to make sure there is a good flow of air through each room at least once a day. Flush out all the stale air by opening window and establishing a through draft. You should also use plants in each room to help purify the air. Plants dramatically improve the quality of air you take in by reducing the levels of CO2 in the air and increasing O2 levels.
Smooth Lines. Allowing energy to move around rooms with clear direction and without
obstruction is the key to making them Fend Shui. Your vision should not be distracted by anything too intrusive or bold and you should be able to walk about the room without feeling like you have to change your body position. For this reason, fitted wardrobes work well from a Feng Shui perspective as they allow for a continued flow and do not encroach into the room like standard ones. Things like white furniture are also great because they are light on the eye and blend into most rooms with ease
Remove Clutter. Getting rid of clutter will also help improve the flow of energy around rooms. Energy flow can easily be disrupted by unnecessary objects so the less you have, the more Feng Shui your room will be. Clutter is most common in dining furniture because people tend to overload tables and worktops with utensils and cooking implements.
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