Feng Shui Principles for Interior Design

Have you heard of Feng Shui but you don’t know what it is or understand how to use the principles in your space. Well today, I am going to go through the principles and how to use them in your own home.

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy that aims to create a harmonious balance between the energy in a space and the people who inhabit it. Here are some principles of Feng Shui that can be applied to your space:

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Clear Clutter

In Feng Shui, clutter is seen as a hindrance to the free flow of energy. It's not just about tidying up; it's about creating a space that allows energy to move seamlessly. Clear unnecessary items and keep surfaces organised to invite a sense of clarity and serenity into your home. Struggling to declutter? Consider adding closed storage to hide it all away!

Embrace Natural Light

Natural light is revered in Feng Shui as the ultimate source of positive energy. Wherever possible, invite sunlight into your home. If this isn't feasible, opt for full spectrum light bulbs to replicate the effects of natural light. Bright spaces not only enhance the energy but also elevate the overall mood of a room.

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Balance the Elements

Feng Shui categorizes the world into five elements, each associated with specific colors and shapes. Achieving balance among these elements is crucial for a harmonious environment. Integrate wood, fire, earth, metal, and water elements thoughtfully, considering their respective colours and shapes, to create equilibrium in your living space.

Create a Welcoming Entryway

Your front door is considered the "mouth of chi" in Feng Shui—the entry point for energy into your home. Design a welcoming entryway that not only appeals aesthetically but also allows energy to flow freely. Consider incorporating vibrant colours, plants, and meaningful decor to uplift the energy as it enters.

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Mindful Furniture Placement

Furniture placement is a key factor influencing the flow of energy within a space. Arrange furniture to encourage easy movement and facilitate conversation. Avoid obstructing pathways, allowing energy to circulate freely throughout the room.

Incorporate Natural Elements

Bring nature indoors to create a sense of balance and harmony. Incorporate plants, wood, and water elements into your decor. These natural elements not only enhance the visual appeal of your space but also infuse it with revitalising energy.

Remember, Feng Shui is not a one size fits all approach, and what works for one person may not work for another. Use these principles as a guide and adapt them to your personal preferences and needs. If you’re still unsure about how to incorporate Feng Shui principles in your home, consulting with an experienced interior designer can provide valuable insights and guidance. If you feel that this is the best option for yourself, our 1 to 1 consultation would be perfect! 

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