Monday, 31 October 2011
Feng Shui Decorating Tips for Your Apartment
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If you live in an apartment, or ever have in the past, then you likely already know that you really are limited when it comes to being able to decorate or make changes to your space. For those trying to design and decorate their space using the Feng Shui method, this can prove a difficult hurdle to overcome, but it can be done.One problem that many apartments have is that the doorways are often larger than standard, or too small. This can negatively affect your chi, and is one of the first areas you will need to focus your attention on. If you have overly large doorways, counteract their negative affect by placing chimes near the doors. For unusually small doorways, strategically placed mirrors can be a quick, effective fix.Clutter is also a major problem that detracts from your chi, especially if it is centered on the main entryway of your home. If you are in the habit of leaving your shoes, hats, or coats by the door, you need to break the habit, because to maximize your chi, this area needs to remain open and clutter-free.Water fountains and fish tanks can be a great way to boost your chi, but they have to be placed properly. Putting these items in the wrong places in your home can negatively impact several areas of your life, so this is a crucial step. Take the time to do your homework as to where these items should be positioned for maximum Feng Shui benefit in your apartment.Natural elements are also a critical part of the Feng Shui decorating scheme, so wooden furniture, especially dining sets, are best. If you have a glass, marble, or metal dining suite, consider selling or trading for a more traditional wooden suite.Also, it is important that the dining room have adequate space for the table and chairs, so that you can move freely around all sides of the table. You especially want to make certain your entryways and doors are not blocked by dining room furniture!Your entryway is an important area in your home or apartment, and it is important that it is light and airy. If you do not have any windows in this space, try to add some light sconces on the walls, and enhance the space with mirrors or some other soothing elements.These are just a few of the ways you can boost your chi, even if you do have limited space to work with. Decorating your home or apartment in the Feng Shui method can really enhance your life, so take the time to look into other small changes that you can make around your home!
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