Harnessing Natural Energy
Creating harmony in the home with Feng Shui BY KAMALA KIRK
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ur home is where we find our peace. Whether it is a quiet sanctuary or overflowing with activities, it is often where we can be our happiest. Feng shui, a traditional Chinese concept, aims to ensure people live in harmony in their homes. Literally meaning âwind and water,â feng shui is based on the foundation that energy, known as qi (also spelled chi), surrounds us all. Interior designer Katherine Carter offered tips on the art of arranging a space and its various elements to allow for the maximum flow of positive chi. Feng shui incorporates all five elementsâwater, earth, fire, metal, and woodâin order to maintain balance in a home.
Elements
Water creates prosperity and abundance in your life. You can bring in the element by adding a water feature, touches of blues, curved items and soothing images of water. The earth element creates nourishment, stability and protection. Cream and brown tones lend itself 48
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to bring the idea of the earth into the home. Crystals and stones are another great way to add an earthy touch. Fire adds passion, inspiration and expression. You can literally bring fire into your space with candles of all different shapes, sizes and textures. Or, add a fire pit outdoors. In addition, the color red inspires passionate energy so using the color sparingly can add sparks of this element. Careful thoughâadding too much may be too intense and lead to burnout. Adding metal signifies precision, simplicity and clarity. Metallic furniture accents with gold and silver tones are a great way to bring in the element. This can be done with light fixtures, furniture legs, cushions, throws and artwork. Wood elements equate to vitality, growth and kindness. Furniture and accessories with wood tones make great accent pieces while bringing this element into the home. In addition, decorating with living plants invites wood energy. With the energy of growth from greenery comes compassion, kindness and flexibility. The color green is
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said to help with anxiety and depression as well. On that same note, remove dead or dying plants; they have lost their chi and can drain a homeâs vitality. Which of course means cacti should be avoidedâsharp spines represent conflict and negative energy. Every color in the wheel equates to a different emotion. And this also applies to feng shui. While color alone canât activate an element, itâs a compatible design choice in feng shui rooms. It can either enhance an overall room design or totally destroy it. While there is no feng shui rule for wall color, it is important to note how the color makes you feel and how it works with your existing decor and color scheme. If it enhances and enlivens your room, then itâs a good choice. Each color has a different energy and meaning: gray creates a neutral and calming effect; brown is grounding and stable; a soft yellow or pale orange symbolizes abundance and prosperity; pale green indicates knowledge and growth; blue provides clarity and inspiration; and white helps with mental focus.