How to Use Feng Shui in Oriental Home Decor

Nneka
Oriental home decorating is something the western world has been embracing for quite some time. If you are in the mood to change or decorate your home according to the Feng Shui method of decorating, here is your guide. Before you start running to your Oriental décor store, it is good to enrich your self with the tradition of decorating called Feng Shui. In a nutshell, Feng Shui is a Chinese and Japanese method of decorating that has been used for centuries to help in the areas of happiness, romance, and love in families and relationships. Feng Shui philosophy is based on the elements of fire, water, metal, wood, and earth as well as sound, colors, and movement in creating a peaceful balance. It is also a way of using these elements in decorating to create an environment that is healthy and positive for your life by way of harmonious energy flow known as chi. The result of the harmony created by the placement of objects and space is believed to be the growth of one's physical and spiritual wealth, and other area of particular importance to the individual.

The Feng Shui method sees the home as the epitome of health and wealth. For that reason, they decorate the various spaces and rooms in the home with certain attention to the room's significance to health and prosperity.

Take for instance the kitchen. In many cultures, people believe that the home is where the heart is, and the heart of a home is the kitchen. It is no different in the Chinese culture. The kitchen represents the center of the home, so Feng Shui decoration is done particularly with care in the kitchen.

To make your kitchen a Feng Shui kitchen, you can get your favorite Chinese statue such as that of the laughing Buddha and place it at a strategic place in your kitchen. The statue of the Buddha is believed to bring lively chi power to the home. Since the kitchen is at the core, it is great to have the Buddha in the kitchen. The statues are made with different stones such as bronze and jade. Incense burners, hand carved ivory, and animals of the zodiac calendar are also believed to have their chi power in the house, bringing in positive energy, protection and warmth while doing away with negative and evil spirits.

Another oriental home decoration ornament to use in Feng Shui is Chinese dragons, which are said to bring about powerful chi energy while chasing away negative and evil spirits from your abode. Money frogs are other Feng Shui decors known to increase your wealth and well-being. Like the statues, the frogs are made of stones which vary from jade to agate and so on.

For a healthy body and mind, people turn to Feng Shui crystal globe which is believe to cure this malady of the body and mind. As the sun strikes the crystals, the reflection of colored lights radiate in various locations to activate the chi energy. It can be used to activate or slow down the chi energy to gain a peaceful balance.

For the Japanese Feng Shui, attention is paid to the arrangement of objects in space rather than using objects to attract or repel energy. They use Shoji screens to achieve their energy balance by using the bright screens to divide a living space. The screens are often made of rice paper with bamboo designs, and come is multiple colors and themes. Some famous styles of Shoji screens are bamboo tree screen, cherry blossom shoji screen or geisha shoji screen.

We live in a fast moving society where Feng Shui is of great need. Using this oriental method of decorating can improve one's prosperity, happiness, and health. It is not just about moving furniture around. You have to employ much thought and understand the power of each item and the location you place them in your home. Bringing in natural materials in the home to strategic places make for a calming and welcoming life.

There are different ways to arrange your objects in space depending on what issue in creativity one is trying to achieve. Choose your particular issue to focus on and visit the website http://www.fastfengshui.com/feng_shui_bagua.htm to get more information about applying Feng Shui décor in your space. Best of luck!

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  • 3lilangels7/2/2008

    really neat and creative ideas, thanks!!!!

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