Feng Shui Tips
Feng shui Tips
The Chinese and millions of other people believe, and live their lives by these natural forces. There are many different 'schools' of Feng Shui and you will find variations in the use and positioning of items.

A good Feng Shui Consultant or practitioner can suggest ways to improve the environment and harmony in any home or business using the five elements, xuan kong flying star, colour, positioning of furnishings etc, cures for problem areas and much more. Feng Shui is used by millions of people all over the world to enhance and attract good health, wealth and relationships. Every area of a house can be viewed uniquely according to Feng Shui theory, with some rooms being more important than others just based on the amount of time spent in those locations.




BEDROOM   BATHROOMS
SLEEPING   HOME OFFICE
MAIN ENTRANCE   OFFICE
SIDE ENTRANCE   STAIRS
HALLWAYS   WINDOWS
LIVING ROOM   CEILINGS
DINING ROOM   FLOORS
KITCHEN   SPACE CLEARING
THE CENTER OF THE HOUSE   CHILDERN'S ROOM
MODERN FENG SHUI HAZARDS    




TIP: BEDROOM

One of the most important Feng Shui tips. Bedrooms should be sacred spaces where an adult or child can retreat and regenerate. We spend roughly one third of our lives in our bedroom, so maintaining balance and serenity in this area is essential. [ top ]

TIP: SLEEPING
First of all, it is very important to avoid sleeping with the head towards the door. It is also highly recommendable to avoid sleeping under a window. avoid having pictures of water in the bedroom. It is very important to make sure that there isn't any poisoning arrow pointing towards the bed. [ top ]

TIP: MAIN ENTRANCE

Sometimes called the “chi gate,” the main door is like the mouth for the house. It is the gateway between the world and the privacy of the home and air currents literally enter and exit at this point. The positioning of a main door can determine the fortune or misfortune of the occupants. [ top ]

TIP: SIDE ENTRANCE
Many people enter their home through a back or side door out of convenience. Garage entrances are very common as well. If this is the entrance used more than the formal front door, then the energies at this side entrance will affect you more. This does NOT however change the orientation of your house. [ top ]

TIP: HALLWAYS
These transition rooms are like the arteries of the house. They should be relatively bright and not too narrow or cluttered. A chronically dark hallway should have a skylight or artificial light on. Ideally, hallways should not be excessively long, unless there are many rooms off the hallway where the doors can remain open. [ top ]

TIP: LIVING ROOM
The living room is where we entertain, generally speaking. It may also be a place for the family to gather. Some people hardly ever step foot in their living rooms. To the extent that you use your  living room, that is how much  it will affect  your health  and well-being.[ top ]

TIP: DINING ROOM
Like the living room, some people hardly sit down in their formal dining room. This should be a place where friends and family gather for a relaxing time. There should be a moratorium on arguments in the dining room, otherwise family members will eat too fast just to be done with the experience. [ top ]

TIP: KITCHEN
According to feng shui, kitchens have a main importance due to the fact that they are a place where people are in touch with nature elements and pays attention to the basic natural human need of eating. A feng shui kitchen should allow those who occupy it to feel in harmony with that space and the elements in it.

The first step you should take in order to have a harmonic feng shui kitchen is to find out its house position according to the bagua map. This would indicate you which life area represents your kitchen and provide you information such as the elements, colors and shapes that it should contain.

Once you have learnt what the feng shui kitchen's placement within the house is, you can use the bagua map in the kitchen space as well. By doing this, you can harmonize each area of the kitchen according to the life area it represents in the bagua. This would tell you the best way to distribute the objects and colors in it.

A feng shui kitchen and the way objects are distributed in it, should not only be in harmony among themselves and the space containing them, but also with those who occupy it. One of the main feng shui principles is that people should feel comfortable within the spaces that its guidelines are put into practice.

The kitchen is where the center of human nourishing and, according to feng shui, symbolizes health and prosperity. Therefore, and according to feng shui kitchen guidelines, this space should always be as clean and tidy as possible, symbolizing good health and providing clear space for working and achieving prosperity.

The kind of food cooked in a kitchen can affect its balance as well as it affects the health of those who eat it. Therefore, cooking balanced and natural food would help and contribute to the general balance within that space as well as to the life quality of its occupants.

It is important to have into account that an important amount of good chi is created in a harmonic feng shui kitchen, and the more balanced its elements are, the better chi would be. A balanced feng shui kitchen should have colors, elements, shapes and objects distribution placed according to feng shui guidelines as well as to human comfort. Generally, the kitchen is NOT the first room you want to see when you enter your house. [ top ]

TIP: BATHROOMS
There are several guidelines referring to how a feng shui bathroom orientation and distribution should be. It is a room to which people tend not to pay attention when it comes to feng shui, but it actually is a very important space which has big influence on the rest of the house and the harmony within it.

Feng shui bathroom guidelines are very important since this room has a direct relation with cleansing and the basic element water. This aspect takes us to the first feng shui bathroom related tip: the bathroom should be in the north area of the house or towards its back. This is due to the fact that the element of the north area of the house is water, and this room would provide plenty of that element to it.

Another very important feng shui bathroom principle to have into account tells that the bathroom should not be able to be seen from main door of the house. Besides, this room shouldn't be directly facing a bedroom or the kitchen nor sharing their walls, these things would bring bad energy to the house occupants.

If you have a two floor house, it is very important that your bathroom is not located right above the main house door or its wall. Feng shui bathroom related guidelines also say that toilet seats and doors should always be closed, and it is also recommended to place a stone on the toilet seat or a wind chime by the window in order to avoid bad energy.

There are also some feng shui bathroom tips related to the use of colors. Ideally, you should use earth colors, which can be brown shades or yellow. This way, the earth element would absorb the water element keeping it in the room and allowing its beneficial effects to remain in the house and be continuous for the people living in it.

It is also important that the bathroom window is not directly in front of the door. According to feng shui bathroom guidelines, this would not be beneficial for the flow of energy. Besides, it is also important that the toilet and the bathtub have some space between them or that would not allow chi to flow as it should. [ top ]

TIP: HOME OFFICE
Over the last twenty years, the “home office” has become a major change in how we live. There are two basic types of home offices: the one where we store and file papers, pay bills and pass recreational time on the computer and the real home office where we sit for at least several hours a day conducting business and generating income. The real office and its location within the house is crucial to financial success. [ top ]

TIP: STAIRS
Stairs should not be aligned directly with a heavily used entrance door. When they exist in the center of the house, the activity of moving up and down the stairs will stimulate the unseen potential of the house, for good or for bad depending on the uniqueness of the house. Stairs of any kind, indoor or out, should be clean and safe to use. Dilapidated stairs and unstable railings are not good Feng Shui for obvious reasons. [ top ]

TIP: WINDOWS
Windows should always open properly and allow sufficient light or pleasant views into the room. To scale with the room, windows should be a defined height and width. It is not ideal to sleep with your head just inches from a window. [ top ]

TIP: CEILINGS
Ceilings are ideally flat, without severe slopes. The sloping ceiling will cause the flow of air currents in the room to be chaotic. This contributes to sleep problems. Exposed ceiling beams are a problem if a person works or sleeps under them. Their downward pressure can contribute to health problems. [ top ]

TIP: FLOORS
Floors should be level so as not to cause equilibrium problems for the occupants. It is less important if the flooring is wood, stone, or carpet. But the color of the carpet can change the energy of a room. As an example, a green carpet is the wood element and a gray carpet is the metal element. [ top ]

TIP: THE CENTER OF THE HOUSE
The center point of a house indicates a potential experience or set of circumstances that may affect the occupants. It is generally not an area that occupants spend a lot of time in because it winds up in a pass through area for most floor plans. Occasionally the center of the house is part of a room. The influences that emanate from the center of a house can only be determined with advanced Xuan Kung Feng Shui. [ top ]

TIP: MODERN FENG SHUI HAZARDS
Toxic Mold
High Electro-magnetic fields (EMF)
Toxic Building Syndrome (includes recycled toxic air)
Proximity to hazardous materials and substances (interiors and exteriors)
Exposure to chronic high levels of noise (such as freeway traffic)
Physical strain and fatigue from unhealthful work environment [ top ]

TIP: SPACE CLEARING
A space clearing is a process which should be followed in order to clean the Chi of an environment if it is bad or to change it in case it became inactive. The way in which chi energy flows within a house has a direct influence on the people who live in it. Therefore, it is very important that the chi of any house or environment is positive and flows with agility.

Whenever the chi within an environment becomes inactive it will become reflected on those who live by making them feel constantly tired, depressed or in a bad mood. If you are moving to a new house, it is advisable that you clear the house's chi in order to make sure it is new, clean, positive and free of any negative factors which the last inhabitants might have left. Also, whenever someone overcomes a health problem it is recommendable to do a space clearing in order to make sure that the negative chi which accompanies illness is eliminated. In any cases in which people tends to be in conflict or have arguments very often, whether it is in a home, a working place or any other environment, space clearings might be the solution.

According to feng shui, the first step you should follow to do a space clearing is to actually clean the house as thoroughly as possible. Secondly, you should make sure to add the following four elements within the environment you wish to clear: water, fire by placing candles or something which symbolizes it, earth represented by plants or crystals, and air by using incenses or music. [ top ]

TIP: CLASSROOMS
Whether you are a teacher or you are any other person looking for classroom feng shui tips which help you to place the classroom elements in the most harmonic way, then you should read the next few lines. We intend to provide you with some useful classroom feng shui guidelines and help you create the best learning space possible.

The main thing you should have into account when it comes to classroom feng shui is what does the bagua map tell you about it. As with any other space, the bagua map gives you the main indications on how to harmonize the elements and furniture within it, and you should always consider what it tells you at the time to place desks, boards or any furniture.

Once you have discovered how the bagua map and the different areas it shows are distributed within the classroom, then you should work on each one of those areas according to what it needs in order to be in harmony. You should pay special attention to the way the five elements (wood, water, earth, fire and metal) are organized within your classroom space according to the bagua map as well.

A very important classroom feng shui guideline indicates how to place the desks within the classroom. If you can decide how to place and distribute the desks in the classroom, you should place them lined at the same way the octagonal bagua map shape does. If you are able to distribute the desks as an octagon following the bagua map position that would highly harmonize the classroom.

In case you can not distribute desks in an open minded way, and you have to keep them in rows, you still can have a classroom feng shui organized by placing the other objects according to the bagua map indications. You can place significant objects and elements on the walls and by the different bagua map areas.

Another thing you should do in order to follow classroom feng shui guidelines is to use a feng shui compass and use the information it gives you. The feng shui compass would provide you with very useful information regarding the classroom's eight directions and orientation. [ top ]

TIP: CHILDERN'S ROOM
Feng shui indicates some specific guidelines regarding children's spaces and bedrooms. The way we decorate them and the way we distribute the furniture should be done by following those principles in order to achieve harmony and help your children feel comfortable in that space.

One first important aspect to have into account about a child's room is the colors within it. You should pay special attention to the colors you choose for this space, not only for the walls but for the decoration in general. According to feng shui, a child's room should be in earth colors such as light oranges, terracotta or warm yellows. These colors would make them feel safe.

Colors that are cold, such as blue or gray shades should never predominate in a child's room, since they could bring them insecurity feelings. Besides, the wall and furniture colors should be in balance as well. It is also important to remark that too bright colors are not recommended for a child's bedroom.

If your child is very active, you should balance this through the colors you choose for his bedroom; they should be light and relaxing colors such as beiges or very light oranges. On the other hand, if your child is quiet, you should choose warm orange or yellow colors which would be in balance his personality.

As with all bedrooms, the bed position is very important. First of all, your child's bed should not be right across the door. Besides, it should ideally have a wall at one side and be in such a position that allows him to easily see the door. If possible, the bed should be in a corner since that would make the child feel secure and sleep better.

Also, the position in which the child sleeps can influence the time he wakes up and how deep he sleeps. If your child has problems waking up, you should place his bed in a position which allows him to sleep with his head towards east or south. On the other hand, if he has light sleep, his head should be towards north or west. [ top ]

TIP: OFFICE
At the time to look for feng shui office harmony, there are many important things to consider and to use in order to achieve your search for harmony goal. Through this article we will provide you with some of the most important feng shui office evaluation techniques.

The main thing to have into account, according not only to feng shui office tips but to feng shui in general, is the energy flow within the place. This energy, called chi, should be able to flow freely through your office in order to allow you think without disturbances.

A next important aspect to consider in your feng shui office evaluation is the position your desk is placed. Your desk should allow you to sit facing the door and with your back pointing at a wall. You should be able to easily see if someone enters the office as well as have a wall as a protection.

Although your desk should allow you to easily see the door, it should not be placed directly across to it. Feng shui office knowledge points that a desk placed directly across the door allows all the energy flow go directly to you. And another important thing to have into account about your desk position is that it should not be facing a wall since the wall would act as an obstacle.

Feng shui office indications also teach that the area that is right directly in front of where you sit at your desk should be clear and without objects disturbing you. This space should allow your energy to flow freely without obstacles, in order for you to easily achieve your projects and goals.

Another important feng shui office tip is that office machines and other objects should never be at the center of the room. Objects in general and specially machines are an obstacle for the flow of energy which ideally should be able to travel freely within the room.

According to feng shui office indications, your office shape is also important and it should be square or rectangle shaped. It should also have a window which allows the entrance of natural light in the room. These aspects would help you feeling relaxed and comfortable in your office. [ top ]
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