Feng Shui, based on the existence of a "chi" that flows through every part of our home and is transformed by the arrangement of space and how it is the study of energy that runs our home to get flow in the most optimal way for us.
And though this definition may seem complicated Feng Shui, it is certain that implement any interior design project is much easier than it sounds.
Use of natural light, always turn to real and natural plants, use light colors and relaxing and thinking that less is more are some of the most basic principles of Feng Shui, but there are many more:
- Order and cleanliness are fundamental.
- Do not try to achieve wholeness and full optimization of your space overnight. When parts of zero is important to take things slowly and keep improving every part of your home gradually.
- Any entrance to the house should always have enough space, light and comfortable size to make it through.
- The part of the home where energy is lower are the bathrooms, which is why it is important to decorate them with bright colors and flush with the lid down (it is said that energy bath escapes down the drain if not close the lid).
- The long, narrow house, such as corridors, should be decorated with elements that disguise their nondescript character, as pictures or plants.
- Ideally, the room is square or rectangular. The sofas are placed so that protect our back, and if you have a large dining table should not have sharp corners to avoid power outage.
- In addition, the master bedroom should be wood and the bed should be placed in the center of the room.
Do you think some of these concepts have no meaning? It is normal to feel somewhat reluctant to suddenly change everything around and start making reforms a priori, but do not make your conclusions without trying. He thinks that if millions of people around the world have already incorporated Feng Shui to your home, something must be, right?