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Working with Different Colours and Elements in Feng ShuiThe use of feng shui in home interior decorating has increased in recent years. The large influx in popularity probably has a lot to do with the fact that feng shui focuses on a combination of different decorating elements and colours to enhance the energy flow of your living space. No one wants to live in a home where they feel uncomfortable, and using feng shui can help to make your home a more desirable place to live. Not only that, but by using the essentials of feng shui you can use the energy to make positive changes in your life. While some may scoff at this idea, it is an ancient Chinese practice that has been used for many people to help them achieve harmony. Some people may think that this means they have to decorate using Chinese symbols and bamboo, but this is not true. In fact, you can achieve feng shui harmony with normal furniture, as long as the placement of the objects in your home and the colour schemes that you choose help to facilitate the energy flow that is emphasized with feng shui. In fact, one of the major considerations when decorating your home's interior using feng shui is the introduction of the elements (earth, wind, water, fire) into your living space. This usually involves the use of various mirror placements, water fountains, plants, colour schemes, and more. The use of colour is considered especially important because it can help to emphasize the different elemental factors involved in your decorating choices. One reason for this combination of colours and elemental factors is the fact that different colours cause us to invoke different images and can cause us to have different sensory perceptions of our surroundings. So, if you want to emphasize the Mother Nature and earth aspect of your life, then you would choose to decorate using browns and greens. However, it is not simply enough to buy some brown and green objects and put them in a room, rather, feng shui works with the placement of these objects and how they correspond to each other. However, decorating with these colours does have some benefit in feng shui, even for the lay practitioner. This is because green is seen as a representation of freshness and peacefulness. Red and yellow are also important colours in the feng shui design scheme. This is because red stands for good luck in China, while yellow is considered to be an imperial colour that is also of great importance. No matter what you decide to do, remember that it is important to embrace both of the elemental fundamentals and the colours in a way that will help to increase the overall feng shui of a room. If you go too dark then it can be considered depressing, while if you go with a much lighter colour it could turn out to be annoying over time. The key is to find the combination of colours and designs that works well with the room and brings about a sense of peace and harmony. This is what decorating with feng shui is all about. |