Feng Shui, in its simplest form is the practice of placing or arranging objects within a space so that they are pleasing to you and naturally support you within the context of that space. While architecture and interior design concern themselves with structure, function and visual impact, Feng Shui takes into consideration the conscious and unconscious associations you may have with the space and the objects and their placements within it.
An artful combination of the two is where the real work of Feng Shui practitioner comes in. The result should be a house, an apartment or even just a room that reflects your own values and aesthetics that supports your personal ambitions and simply reminds you of
your dreams.
If you have a room large enough then you can divide it between sitting area and Television viewing. The seating preferred is one that encourages a harmonious family or social gathering. Place the seating to either form a “U” or a circle although the preferred seating would be to line up furniture to form an imaginary “Octagon” by combining sofa and side tables. Such seating’s are recommended to ensure that energy swirls around and is not pushed against the walls by placing furniture’s.
Avoid open shelves cutting into the seating area. Use bushy and round-leaved plants to cover the sharp corners. Alternatively place shelves which are low to prevent the feeling of shelves “tumbling down” on to you. To further enhance the feel of the space and usher in a sense of serenity you could place some healthy green Plants inside the home and if it is for an internal corner to avoid stagnation of chi, use plants with slightly pointed leaves whereas for protruding corners, place round leaves with thick foliage.
Feng Shui is so fascinating that when it is done rightly, you feel the change in your place of dwelling.
The writer is an accredited master Fengshui consultant, Bioenergetician and Vaastu practitioner.
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