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Using Feng Shui Living Room To Create A Balance

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Living room is the most important area of a home, where family and friends usually gather for get-togethers, parties, and sometimes for business meetings or formal affairs. Hence, it is a room that should contain a wide assortment of chairs and sofa benches along with some innovative, classic designs and decorations. The arrangement of furniture and objects requires to be done according to feng shui, in order to have good health, happiness, and prosperity for the family.

To create a feng shui living room, start by rearranging your furniture so that it frames the area, keeping the center wide open. Vertical blinds or crystal objects placed in front of a window can deflect bad energy from entering the room, and switching out your lighting so that you no longer need to use overhead styles can make the area feel more peaceful. After you’ve done all of this, clear the room of clutter, photographs, and artwork. Then, choose only items that you love and bring you joy to put back in the room, getting rid of or storing the rest. One of the most basic principles of feng shui is arranging the large pieces of furniture so that energy flows evenly in, around, and out of the living room. To do this, relocate all of your larger, tall pieces to the perimeter of the room, arranging it so that any corners are rounded off by placing a piece diagonally in a corner. This helps to prevent energy from getting “stuck” as it works through the room. When arranging furniture, keep in mind that a feng shui living room has as much natural light as possible; therefore, you should avoid blocking any windows. Even if you only have one small window in your living room, it plays a large role in the feng shui of the area. No matter how carefully you design the space to allow for a smooth flow of energy, windows can let bad energy into your home.

Overhead lighting should be avoided when creating a feng shui living room. Lights pointing down on a person’s head are typically harsh and a detriment to energy flow. While you don’t have to remove any existing lights, place plenty of table or floor lamps around the room so that you do not have to utilize the existing ceiling lighting. Ideally, you should have one lamp that directs light towards the ceiling, as this is believed to help to prevent feelings of claustrophobia; however, if you have very tall ceilings, avoid having any lights pointing upwards, as this is thought to cause energy to become trapped.

To finish creating a feng shui living room, removing every object from your space, excluding lighting and furniture, and then only put pieces back in the room that are beautiful and joyful. Fill in any spaces with wide-leaf plants, and store any lackluster or depressing artwork or pieces elsewhere, or get rid of them entirely. So, if you are planning to buy or renovate your home, keep these principles in mind and enrich your family’s lives with its positive benefits.


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