project: feng shui


feng shui home decor
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There are Five Elements to feng shui and they are: wood, water, earth, metal and fire. All five of these elements must stay in balance to have a harmonious life and with this being said, using these components in your home will attract positive energy. These bloggers here have posted their tips to get you started on feng shui in the home:



The Tao of Dana: how to boost your focus to become more creative - tips for the home


The Red Chair Blog: feng shui for romance - locate the marriage corner of your room

Chic Antique: feng shui - tips for feng shui in the bedroom

Lilikoi Kanoe: eclectic meets feng shui - inspiration to achieve the look

Accidental Chic: how to feng shui your workspace - bring balance to your workspace

Marie Burgos Design Blog: designing your hallway with feng shui - very useful tips

Chet Pourciau Design: four feng shui tips for your living room - from an interior designer

Decor Musings: feng shui basics - tips from an expert

Simplified Bee: 5 feng shui tips for increasing positive energy in your home - thanks!

12 comments:

Janel@hatingmartha said...

The blog looks great!! You did a great job!

Sheila @SZInteriors said...

I just took a mini workshop presented by Gail Cole, All Things Balanced. She's from Victoria! I've been semi-into Feng Shui since the late 90's, but only more recently have gotten back on board with being more deliberate about it. Thanks for sharing these links!

Kanoe {Lilikoi Kanoe} said...

What a fun blog you have! Thank you for the feature and keep up the amazing work :)

Janice's footsteps said...

thanks for the info *>*

DREAMS ON 34th STREET ~ French Bread & Family said...

Heather,
I really enjoyed this! I have taken a second look at every room in our house!
Thank you!
~Lynne
w/L.

craighorman said...

Good post, adding it to my personal blog right now, thanks.

Roofing oklahoma said...

I don't know what to say. This is definitely one of the better blogs Ive read. You re so insightful, have so much real stuff to bring to the table. I hope that more people read this and get what I got from it: chills. Great job and great blog. I cant wait to read more.

Rachael Honner said...

Thankyou! I do love a lil Feng Shui in the home... I mean it seriously cant hurt to have a lil balance now can it and the principles make a great deal of sense.

reFresh reStyle said...

I need some balance :) thanks for the great post.
Debbie

Tracey Ayton Photography said...

What I find to be a good challenge is to incorporate your own style while keeping up with the rules of feng shui. I've seen some homes that are completely feng shui 100% and I found them to be unappealing. The key is to put your own style to the test in order to find that chi!

Pondside said...

When we bought Pondside we were told that it was built in a way that was mindful of the principals of Feng Shui. I certainly believe that it was and that it has had an impact on our life here.

Cristin {Simplified Bee} said...

Thanks so much for the mention! I am fascinated by Feng Shui.