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Transforming Rooms into Sacred Places – Feng Shui Bedroom Room

Friday, March 26th, 2010

In part two of this series, we will be discussing how to implement Feng Shui in the bedroom to create a relaxing sanctuary that will continuously nourish and nurture you. The art of Feng Shui can be complex, allowing you to choose to focus on the aspects that are meaningful to you. Feng Shui decorating principles are centered around the five elements tree (wood), fire, earth, metal and water. They symbolize characteristics that define world. If any one of these five elements is more prominent than the other, then the energies won’t be balanced and your bedroom won’t be harmonious. The aim is to include all five elements in the bedroom’s design so that the energies in the room work together to refresh and renew you.

Feng Shui Palette

Typical Feng Shui colors (shown here from Benjamin Moore) are interrelated to the five elements which are wood (muted greens), fire (reds), earth (yellows), metal (whites) and water (deeper blues). Tree represents creativity and change; fire signifies energy and danger; earth symbolizes patience and stability; metal stands for business and success; and water embodies curiosity and travel. The color you select for your bedroom will draw that particular energy into the room: should you wish to concentrate on success, paint the walls of the room white; if you would like the room’s chi to be focused on stability, select a shade of yellow.

In any bedroom, the focal point is the bed. A Feng Shui bed has simple, rhythmic lines and includes a headboard that is solid, such as a panel bed. A solid headboard protects the body’s head from negative influences while you’re asleep, allowing the body to repair and refresh itself. To promote the harmonious flow of energy, choose a bed that stands off the floor: air should be able to flow above, below and around the bed itself. For this reason, opt for a type of bed that does not include under-bed storage.

The mattress should be comfortable and as roomy as the space allows, especially if you’re sharing. Plan on buying a new one; a used mattress from a previous owner confuses the energies in the bedroom and can create an atmosphere of bad chi.

All five energies are fluid. Each one should be present in the room. Since bedroom furniture is commonly made of wood, a dresser like the Lexington Zacara Lowell 9 Drawer Double Bedroom Dresser would certainly quality as tree energy. For this reason, it is important that no one energy is allowed to dominate.

Feng Shui principles strongly advise against the use of electronics in the bedroom. Of course, one could not manage very well without an alarm clock. And if you are one of those people that can’t manage very well without a little late night television, you could always hide it out of sight with the Butler Specialty Eastern Inspirations Wood Entertainment Center.

Since our moods are often easily affected by environment, promoting good Feng Shui in the bedroom depends on the right combination of natural and artificial light. Sitting the ELK Lighting Park East Table Lamp on a nightstand or a dresser will introduce another energy, metal, into the room’s design.

The Couristan Everest Area Rug Collection – Gridiron/Crimson safely introduces fire into the mix. Fire represents aliveness and action. The yang or flipside quality is destructiveness. As with the other elements, fire needs to be kept in check by balance and harmony.

The color palette chosen for this room’s interior design is yellow. If you choose another color, make sure you include earth into the décor by some other means such as clay bowls or vases or other earth elements such as tile or terra cotta.

When incorporating water into the bedroom, the most obvious way to do it is with a small table fountain. But it can be added to the bedroom in many other ways, as well, such as blue bedding or window treatments; a blue vase; a picture of water or a blue picture frame.

Feng Shui is about the five basic elements and how they are related to areas in our lives like career, success and reputation, children and creativity, health and family, helping others, knowledge, love, and wealth. When decorating a Feng Shui bedroom, these elements need to be in harmony with one another. This manifests itself by a flowing arrangement of furniture, furnishings with soothing lines and the use of muted and calming colors.

Feng Shui Home Interior Design Principles

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Basic Tips to Start You on Using Feng Shui in Home Interior Design

Feng Shui (pronounced “Fung Shway”) are ancient Asian principles that basically make use of the relationship between you and your surroundings to influence daily living in a positive direction, whether it be romance, career, and just about any other element of your life. While Feng Shui is quite complex thanks to its thousands of years of evolution, for your own home furniture interior design choices, the core tips below should get you on the right track to a more balanced, positive home environment.

Tip # 1 Positive energy (also called ch’i) is abundant in light. While having lots of windows bringing in sunlight is one option for turning up the positive vibe throughout your home, the much simpler incorporation of bright objects such as crystals and mirrors will liven up any space as well.

Cherry Round MirrorTherefore, add some simple accents into a room such as this Cherry Round Mirror from Stanley GenAmerica. It can seamlessly fit any décor with its classic, warm cherry finish while its brushed nickel accent is modern enough for more contemporary tastes. In fact, it harmoniously blends together two of the five main elements (in this case, wood and metal,) that Feng Shui also aspires to do.

Swarovski Chyrstal ChandelierOf course, you can also go grand with this spectacular Crystorama Maria Theresa Chandelier that is draped in vibrant Swarovski Spectra Crystal. You will not only bring in light and positive energy, but you will do it in royal style!

Tip # 2 Two other important essentials to harmonizing your home with Feng Shui is sound and movement. From soothing wind chimes to the natural bubbling of a fountain, sound and motion are vital to a balanced home.

Tabletop Fountain With ChimesThe Kenroy Home Foshan Chimes Natural Slate and Copper Tabletop Fountain is the perfect choice to make sure your home has positive sound and movement in one elegant piece. In addition, it also makes a great addition to your office space where you probably do need some extra positive ch’i as well.

Whether indoor or outdoor, you can easily add a fountain to up your home’s positive chi. Check out the large selection of Fountains to fit any feng shui design.

Hound Dog Bathroom Tissue Holder

Tip # 3 Heavy items can also help anchor the positive energy in your home. These include something as simple as a Mr. Toad Bathroom Tissue Holdersizeable potted plant to something grander like statues.

If you are wondering, how can you incorporate statuary in your non-“90210” (non-Beverly Hills) abode, check out thisfunctional Southern Enterprises Hound Dog Bathroom Butler), the Southern Enterprises Mr. Toad Bathroom Tissue Butler , and other “fun” yet functional statue décor. Even your bathroom can contribute to the overall harmony of your home.

Tip # 5 Symbolic items and images are another way to easily spruce up the positive ch’i in your surroundings, especially items that closely represent you. The piece you choose does not even have to blatantly stand for something since it is the symbolic application that actually counts.

Brown Cherry Counter Height Bar StoolFor example, everyone loves (and can appreciate) music. Therefore, this Entrée Harp Back 24” Counter Height Swivel Bar Stool in Brown Cherry might not even 100% stand for the musical instrument, but it does, more importantly, represent its core qualities.

Of course, just about any item you love will be symbolic of you one way or another. Therefore, to conclude this introduction to Feng Shui, your choices of furniture pieces and other home décor is crucial to a balanced home radiating the positive ch’i that Feng Shui furniture design seeks to achieve.

However, also keep in mind that Feng Shui is not a “word for word” science (especially in Western thought). Your interior decorating options and choices will always be dependent on your culture, lifestyle, and personal taste. As long as you stick to the symbolic application of Feng Shui Home Design, you should enjoy a harmonious home nevertheless.

One article will not cover all the complexities of Feng Shui (covering the “Bagua,” a Feng Shui map, alone would take volumes). The above Feng Shui tips are based on the 9 basic “cures” to a home environment that feels out of whack. Following these tips is an easy way to get your home back on the right track just by adding some items you would want in your home anyway.

If you want to learn more about Feng Shui and it’s too-many-to-name applications for a more positive surrounding, we recommend the following books:

  1. “Feng Shui Your Life” (2003) by Jayme Barrett and Mary Steenburgen
  2. “The Feng Shui Bible” (2005) by Simon G. Brown

Need more help? Feng Shui experts are easily found online or email me I can help you specifically address trouble spots in your home.

Nicolette Interior Design Diva