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neFeng Shui tips for your new home

You must have heard the recent fad of doing up home interiors, in accordance with Feng Shui. If you have ever wondered what it is all about, look no further. This guide will give you a clear understanding of Feng Shui and its benefits and teach you how to incorporate it in to your home décor.

Feng Shu are the ancient Chinese laws, that are based on balancing energy (energy also known as ‘chi’) in homes, which results in good health and fortune for the inhabitants. ‘Feng’ means ‘wind’. Shui means ‘water’. SO there is something called ‘Good Feng Shui’ and ‘Bad Fenf Shui’. So ‘good Feng Shui’ means that you are attracting food fortune and ‘bad Feng Shui’ means you are attracting a bad fortune or a negative outcome.

neFeng Shui tips for your new home
neFeng Shui tips for your new home

These Feng Shui laws are over 3000 years old; The Chinese equivalent of India’s Vastu Shastra. Modern apartments in Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore are sometimes constructed in accordance with Vastu Shastra and /or Feng Shui . These ancient principles have gained a lot of popularity in recent times. People who have done their homes keeping these Feng Shui tips in mind have experienced numerous benefits.

According to Feng Shui, everything has energy- living as well as non- living things. Feng Shui makes sure that all these energies are in alignment so as to enable balance attract good luck in your life. You can find all the related information about these properties from any real estate Delhi brokers.

So let’s get started…

Living room

  • The sofa should be placed against the wall, keeping a little space between the wall and the sofa. Make sure that the sofas and chairs are well put together to felicitate conversation. They shouldn’t be positioned awkwardly, making conversation awkward and difficult. The placement of furniture should be intimate without being suffocating.
  • Incorporate furniture with smooth angles. An oval table is better than a square one. But make sure you house has a mix of angles to create balance. It is not advisable to have everything round or oval.
  • If you have a big window directly opposite to your door, then energy can go right outside. So make sure you have binds and keep some reflective surfaces there, so that energy can reflect back in.

Kitchen

  • According to Feng Shui, energy mainly enters and exits through the entrance doors of your house. So one should not have the kitchen close to the main entrance door, or to the back door, because then the energy will escape very easily.
  • Also make sure your kitchen is spacious and there is good air circulation.
  • Let your kitchen not be dark and gloomy. Ensure good lighting here.
  • According to Feng Shui, ‘yellow’ is a good color for the kitchen, since it is associated with good digestion.
  • Also keep fresh flowers and plants in your kitchen.

Bathroom

  • Some of the worst positions for your bathroom are- close to or facing you entrance door, close to or facing your kitchen, at the centre of your house.

Bedroom

  • Do not have Television, Laptops, and Computers in your bedroom. They emit high EMF rays, which result in lack of sleep.
  • Keeps the windows open to allow good flow of air. Use essential oils as they help to purify the air as well as give you a relaxing effect.
  • Avoid having plants in your bedroom
  • Have bed-side tables on either side of the bed.
  • The best colors for the bedroom are skin colors.
  • If you hand art on your bedroom walls, make sure you use images of your dreams and goals in life.
  • Use candles in your bedroom as they help keep the setting intimate.

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