Feng Shui & Interior Design

If you are are looking to revitalise your homes décor, then you should look into combining the aesthetics of your decorating options with the principals of feng shui. If you have not heard about feng shui then you might be interested to know that it is the combination of aesthetical principals from both astronomy and geography in order to increase your life's energy flow. The idea is that if the rooms in your home flow with harmony then your life will follow suit and equalize with your surroundings.

For example, if you are going to want to make sure that everything flows well so that it will be conducive to its function and use as well as the pre-existing energy flow of the room. You will want to make sure that the furniture that is in the room has a purpose and that it helps contribute to the room's energy in a positive manner. Sometimes this means that you will not want to put in that side coffee table or bookshelf you may considering without thinking about how it will impact the way that the room's energy flows.

While almost anyone can pick up the basics of feng shui and apply them to home interior design, there are a few of the different techniques that people use that are not commonly known. For example, many feng shui decorators use a loupan, which is a compass that is used for feng shui purposes to help decide the orientation of the room's door to the direction in order to ensure that the orientation is good in feng shui measurements.

Another way in which feng shui helps is that it works to cut back on the clutter so that the energy is not blocked or disorientated by those unnecessary items lying around the house. A lot of people think sometimes that more furniture is better, but the truth of the matter is that feng shui often incorporates the ideal that less furniture is actually better because it works to create a harmonious flow to the room.

If you think that orientation and furniture are the only things that work within the principals of feng shui you would be wrong. In fact, you can also use the colours that you use to decorate your home interior in conjunction with the feng shui principals to help with the harmonious energy flow of your living space. Different colour combination will help you to achieve different goals in your life, so you should be sure to take this into consideration when you are planning to decorate your home's interior using the principals of feng shui. For example, if you want to focus on emotional harmony you would want to choose a colour scheme that focused on using the colours red and blue.

While it may seem complicated at first, if you take the time to learn about feng shui and apply these rules to you home you will find an increase in the energy flow of you living space, as well as your life.

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  • Carpets: There are a number of things you'll want to take into consideration when you start shopping for carpet. The type is one thing. Be sure you get a carpet that will hold up well in the area you're putting it down in. Colour is another thing to consider, of course. You'll also need to keep your budget in mind, especially if you're looking at velvets or other luxurious (and expensive) carpets.
  • Fireplaces: Before purchasing any fireplace, you need to consider a few aspects beforehand that could affect what kind of fireplace you will be installing. If you are buying a fireplace for a new home or a currently under construction home, this will be much easier to consider as your plans should have already included a location and design for your fireplace.
  • Patio Doors: Patio doors can be installed in practically any room of your home, although they will take some work and some time to install since the process involves cutting out a large hole in your outer wall. For this reason, professional installation is certainly recommended over installing the doors yourself.
  • Loft Conversions: Not all loft conversions will need planning permission, but you will always need to check this for sure before going ahead with any work. Even if you do not need planning permission, you will still need to comply with building regulations which will include inspections. It is much easier to check regulations before starting work.
  • Conservatories: There are quite a few different types of conservatory available today that you can choose from and each type has different benefits and draw backs to consider. The type of conservatory you choose should also be one that will best suit your home, garden and restrictions. There are many different variations of each of these types of conservatories and many different designs and styles, so the possibilities are enormous when it comes to finding the right conservatory for you.
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