Decorating and Feng Shui ” A True Blend of Art and Science!
July 21, 2008 on 5:23 pm | In Home |If you’re thinking about remodeling your home, you might be interested in knowing about the way that decorating and feng shui can be combined. If you want, you can even introduce some of the principles of feng shui into your home and reap the benefits.
You might be surprised to learn that decorating and feng shui blend not only art, but also a little bit of science. There aren’t any strict rules about how apply feng shui to your life. While you may get a lot of advice from feng shui experts, you’ll have to experiment to find out what works and what doesn’t for you particular situation.
This is the part of decorating and feng shui that might be considered art. Because there aren’t any real correct or incorrect answers, just about everything is subjective. What works for one person may be problematic for another.
There is plenty of advice when it comes to using color to create tension, energy and mood and also when it comes to de-cluttering your living space, but there are no set rules about this either. One person might view their ornaments as prized possessions and feel happy every time they look at them. To another person, these items might be considered unnecessary dust collectors and serve no other function apart from being in the way.
When you are using feng shui in conjunction with decorating, you should show balance and exercise caution. What you might see as clutter-free, someone else might see as sterile and cold, or vice versa. There are no rules and no right or wrong answers. You just need to interpret the feng shui principles for yourself and decide what is appealing to you and what looks good in your home.
The science part of decorating and feng shui is that there are quite a few hard facts behind what it teaches in regards to entry ways, color, and even clutter. If you’re in an environment that you perceive as cluttered, experiments have shown, you’ll feel anxious or tense. Color has also been scientifically proven to affect mode. Many bold or bright colors work to lighten your mood. Warm colors create a relaxed feeling. Soft colors offer a calming feeling, and bold colors help to heighten energy.
Additionally, the entryway to ones home and to every room in your house also does much to set a mood or tone. This is like the first impression you get when you meet someone, and that first impression can set the entire tone for the rest of your relationship with them.
When applying the principles of decorating and feng shui, its important to think about that first impression you get when you walk up to your home or when you walk into a room. It helps to sometimes stand right in the entryway of your home or of each room and do a quick, honest evaluation. What is your impression of the atmosphere? How do you immediately feel? Does your home and each room therein feel warm and inviting, or are you somewhat put off, so to speak?
Application of these simple principles of decorating and feng shui can help you experience this discipline as both an art and as a science.
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