Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Feng Shui your Kitchen for a Healthy Home

It’s been said that your kitchen is the feng shui part of your home that ‘nourishes and sustains life’ and it is a symbol of wealth and prosperity, so why not put a little time and effort into making your kitchen as homely as you feel? From the lighting, to the food you buy to the kitchen cabinet doors feng shui is used to make your life more fulfilled.

The rules of feng shui say that you shouldn’t have your kitchen close to your front or back door as feng shui energy can easily escape, keeping the energy in your kitchen and home is important as it leads to a good spirited chef who will put good spirited meals on the table for a happy family. The food you eat gives you energy, so the food needs to be prepared in a well organised kitchen with balanced flow of feng shui energy. It is said that good nutrition is good feng shui and that is why people add organic foods to their diet. Fresh foods and vegetables have a high nutritional value and offer healing qualities that your body needs.

Your kitchen cupboard doors should be made from a light coloured wood as this allows warmth into your home; in fact your entire kitchen should be warm and welcoming with no clutter and a simple design, fresh flowers and a fruit bowl allow for an uplifting energy.

Your kitchen is one of the most important rooms in your home, it is where you feed your family, and a healthy kitchen allows a healthy family. Make sure you follow some simple feng shui rules for a happy and fulfilled kitchen.

Monday, 2 January 2012

Feng-shui Your Dorm - Free Those Restricted Spaces

Feng Shui is no longer a term that is confined just to the Asian practice, it has become a common household name in many parts of the world. It is functional not only for people who live in a house, but for apartment occupants as well. Not many can afford living in huge mansions or big bungalows. No matter how small the size of the living area, there are easy and feasible options by which you can transform and get positive energy in your place. With the right research you can achieve it without having to spend a lot of money and time. In this article, you will learn how to Feng Shui your space restricted apartment with ease.

Tips for Dorms or Space Restricted Rooms

To begin with the space is a major constraint from a design perspective but feng shui can do wonders to the small area. You have to make changes and activate specific areas that an individual wants to enhance in your life.
  • First things first, the bed needs to be placed in the right area. You have to make a demarcation in the living area and the work area in that limited space only. My best advice would be to place it near the wall and not under a window.
  • Drape a lovely piece of fabric from the ceiling or erect a beautiful folding screen half way around the bed - compartmentalize  your sleeping quarters in a lavish way. This will allow good chi' to flow throughout the small space. The room will appear spacious using this technique, even though it is not.
  • While designing bear in mind that the whole area is proportionately furnished; do not de-clutter from one end and add it to the other. Keep the balance theory in mind and you can never go wrong.
  • Make sure the door is not facing the elevator or a long hallway.
  • Create an illusion with the use of mirrors to expand the room area more than it is.
As a result when you apply feng shui living room and house tips, you are sending best vibes to you and your loved ones. Now you can lay back, relax and feel blessed in every way possible. Make the right changes and you will be surprised at the results in your life.

About the Author: Mary has been freelancing as a guest writer for quite some years. "I like to share my opinions and connect with like minded individuals online about various topics."  Mary's other interests include popular topics like Art & Home Design. Mary is also passionate about writing, careers, HR, and the freelance world. She is currently promoting these Professional Resumes, You can check out the latest resume blog for some great resume / CV tips.

Monday, 19 December 2011

A Feng Time to Shui the Bedroom Furniture

Fenging Fun with Oak Bedroom Furniture

Your bedroom should be a place of rest and relaxation and that is why you are going to want to make sure that the furniture in this room has been chosen well. Obviously the main focal point of any bedroom is going to be the bed, but it is also nice to have other fabulous furniture that will make you want to spend time in this room. A lot of people these days will go for wooden furniture and oak furniture is hugely popular. So what kind of furniture would look great in your bedroom?

When it comes to the bed, you can choose to have a wooden bed frame as this will look fantastic with the other furniture that you choose. However, there are many other types of bed frame that you can choose such as faux leather, metal or faux suede for example.

An oak chest of drawers is a beautiful choice in any bedroom. This will give you a place to put clothes and other items as well as a place for storage on top if you wish.

Oak wardrobes will really complete the look and will give a warm, homely feel to your bedroom.

Friday, 11 November 2011

Feng Shui Tip: The Benefits of Natural Oak in Your Home

You don't need to rearrange the furniture in your home to get a good vibe. Using natural woods, such as oak or pine can help turn your home into a calm and relaxing environment.

Style
Unvarnished, natural wood matches any decor. For example, an oak sideboard will look great in a classic or modern setting and will stand the test of time. Oak furniture especially creates a great canvas to work with. Oak comes in many different neutral shades and when decorating your home provides a perfect backdrop for coloured candles, and decorations.

Sustainable
Natural oak, pine and ash are usually cut from sustainable sources. This means that when you add wood furniture to your house you know you are being environmentally friendly as the trees are regrown. This is in contrast to more modern furniture materials, such as MDF - which is often finished with a plastic veneer.


Easy to care for
Once properly polished, oak and other wood furniture will last for years with the minimum of care. Once a year it is advised to feed your wood furniture with a wood polish to ensure that the wood doesn't dry out. The advantage of natural wood furniture over modern alternatives is that even the deepest scratches can be polished out.

Feng Shui The Expensive Cost of Bathrooms

Even if buying cheap bathroom suites, remodelling your bathroom can be an expensive business. Here are some low cost tips to feng shui away the cost of a new bathroom to a minimum.



Shop online
If you have measured your bathroom and know exactly what kind of bathroom suite you require, then shopping online can save you a fortune. Many online bathroom stores are cheaper than their traditional counterparts and bathrooms are often heavily discountied. Cheap bathroom suites can often be found when manufacturers have end of line or clearance sales.

If you do not know what sort of bathroom suite you are looking for then shopping online can give you ideas. You may even pick up a bargain whilst you are shopping!

DIY bathroom
Installing a new bathroom suite isn't as difficult as it seems. Unless you want a custom bathroom or have a difficult space to fill then you may not need a plumber. You can also save money by buying a cheap bathroom suite yourself and then asking your local plumber to do the final installation. This method is often cheaper than buying a bathroom suite from a store and using their fitting service.

Finish the decor yourself
When remodelling your bathroom, once you have installed the main fixtures, such as the bath, toilet, shower and sink you can save money by doing the finishing touches yourself. Tiling is easy to do on a small bathroom and may not need to cover a big area. Adding those extra accessories, such as shower curtains or doors, toilet seats etc. is not as hard as it seems.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Lighting the Feng Shui Path - Flow Chi' Through Your French Wooden Doors


Do you love remodelling and decorating your home? Thinking of letting the light in with a skylight? Think again! Why not consider a beautiful set of wooden french doors to flood your bedroom with glorious morning light instead? An amazing feature to help spread good chi’ throughout the home! Doors in the home act as energy valves much akin to the blood gateways thoruogh the veins of the human body. Doors can block or stifle chi', or oversely release it allowing it to flow through you're home invigorating every facet.

These lovely style of doors originate from the later French Renaissance era and are famous for their multi-window design. French doors are conveniently fit for both interior as well as exterior doorways.

Working with a limited amount of space in your rooms? Doors of this style work wonders to open up a small space and provide a beautiful partition at the same time enhancing your sense of well being and allowing energy to woosh through every gaping opening. Adding a gorgeous set of wooden french doors to the inside or outside of your home is a relatively affordable way to increase the value of your house and add to its aesthetic appeal as well.

Don't forget about all the natural light that they will let in, reducing your overall energy use and offering an efficient passageway for the sun's light. Absorb that chi’ from the cosmos and smile with bliss.

Feeling Feng Shui - Underfloor Heating Zen


There is nothing worse than stepping out from a hot morning shower onto an icy cold bathroom floor that rudely ends your morning relaxation.

You know exactly the feeling I refer to. It's that moment that your warm, wet foot touches that freezing bathroom tile and knocks the wind right out of you!

Ever considered underfloor heating to solve this unpleasant daily fact of life? This type of heating is ideal for bathroom spaces and is relatively simple to install yourself or have professionally installed by a contractor in no time at all.

Sounds great, right? So about how much are we looking at total for underfloor heating cost? Depending on the size of your bathroom or other area, the typical range is somewhere between £10,000-£12,000 including installation.

Not only is this one efficient method of heating your home and its cold surfaces, but it also adds a valuable asset to your home and increases its worth if you decide to sell in the future.