Posts Tagged ‘Feng Shui’

Modern Bedroom

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Modern BedroomSleeping is more than satisfy the need for sleep and rest. They are also giving you the sense of comfort and refuge from the strong days of work and outputs. They become our sanctuary, almost always, and are one of the places where we spend more time no matter what our preferred style.

Decorating styles are unlimited in our beds because every imagination can create something, but who would like themed rooms, furniture and accessories are the focus of the variety you can get to create modern bedrooms.

The bedrooms are modern and fashion is increasingly used because they are efficient in the use of space, soft minimalist style. They reflect the ideas of feng shui often without making a mess and clean space. And after a long day at work there is nothing more relaxing than a modern bedroom does not make you feel more crowded and stressful than they already are.

The lines should be classic and symmetrical, and its use wood that is in the dark. This should be the norm in everything from furniture and also accessories. While most are simple and functional, it is the better.

Your Home According to Feng Shui

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Your Home According to Feng Shui

For a house is considered good, as stated in Feng Shui, is to partner with three fundamental premises. First, stability, and that the building be built upon a strong foundation for our health and economy. Secondly, it is important to meet the balance of forms and colors, to have good harmony. Finally, consistency is vital through the absence of hard structures or projections for better protection against problems or accidents.

Therefore, it is best to have a regular design, for example, a square or a rectangle, avoiding the L-shaped houses, C, H, or any other design that has empty parts.

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The Precepts of Feng Shui

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Precepts of Feng Shui
We’ll give you some tips to consider when preparing your home according to Feng Shui:

  • The entrance of a house or office should be comprehensive, clean and inviting. Never should be blocked by objects, decoration or large pots.
  • In an office, the seats should be located so that you can see the front door. The beds should follow this same rule, if it is a bedroom.
  • The offices of the principals in a company must be located in the area of power of the office, or at the very end. They should be easily accessible and create a climate of unity to work for a goal.
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