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Six Feng Shui Tips for Wellbeing in the Home

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In this post, a feng shui practitioner shares six tips for wellbeing. Sarah McAllister, founder of Feng Shui Agency, gives some pointers on how the ancient philosophy can help improve a home layout and also put residents at ease.

Tip 1: Keep the space free of clutter

“For the entrance way, keep it clear of clutter so that you don’t block the door opening fully, as this can cause the energy to stagnate,” Sarah says. “Keep the external and internal space brightly lit with an eco-friendly lightbulb, otherwise the area can become too dark and lifeless.”

However, Sarah says the space doesn’t have to be immaculate. “Don’t worry if there are signs of life at home – this is very healthy and perfectly normal unless you live in a show home!” she says. “The Chinese call these things “affection” – like a few toys here and there, maybe some clothes mending hanging around in a pile, or some unread magazines. It’s when things start gathering dust that you have a problem as the chi (energy) is stagnating.”

Tip 2: Arranging your furniture in the living room

When it comes to furniture arrangement in the living room, Sarah says, “Placing a TV or music system in the south east part of the room can be good but for this year it’s slightly problematic as we have some inauspicious energies in the south east that we aren’t keen on activating too much with loud music or sound and light. The sofa is best with a solid wall behind it or just off of the centre of the room, but not under a window.”

Tip 3: Add feng shui plants

“Tall upright plants with large round or smooth leaves or palm leaves are great for bringing natural energy into the space and for cleansing the air,” Sarah explains. “Ideally they are placed in plant pots which are up off of the floor, otherwise their uplifting impact is somewhat reduced. Avoid yucca plants or those palms with very sharp leaves – the parlour palms are fine though as these are a little pointed but softly so.”

Tip 4: Be in command in your home office

“Have a solid wall behind your desk so that you feel relaxed and in control of your space and ideally so you can see the entrance door,” Sarah says. “Having some sort of movement in the office is good particularly if you live on your own. This can be a water feature or an aquarium or one of those kinetic motion pieces of art. They do need precision placement as every home is different. Fresh flowers or those lovely moth orchids are also a great and easy way to bring natural energy into the space but don’t add them to a cluttered space, only when you have tidied up!”

“Contrary to popular thought, you don’t have to have a completely Zen space all the time. Sometimes we have a few days of high productivity where we need to spread out papers and drawings and get immersed in our internal creativity – in this state we don’t need everything perfect. But it is inadvisable to live and work like that all the time, since it gets too confusing, so I always have a nice tidy up after I have finished a working frenzy!”

Tip 5: Choose furniture with rounded edges

Curves are the way to go in the dining room as sharp corners are a big no-no in feng shui. “A circular or oval table in the dining room is considered more social than a rectangular one, but you can still bring warmth to the space even if you have a square table,” Sarah explains. “Adding candles creates warmth and appeals to the heart connection which then supports social rapport and also is helpful for digestion (earth element). A ‘lazy susan’ at the centre of the table is good fun as it requires some interaction with others in the space!”

Tip 6: Tips on mirror placement

Mirrors are more than just decorative items in feng shui; they are used to enhance the flow of positive energy. Strategically placed mirrors can enhance a room’s positive energy. Hang the mirror on any wall in your dining room, as long as it faces the dining table. Avoid placing your mirror opposite a window. “Quite often there are fireplaces in a dining room and a common mistake is to put a large mirror above but the mirror is a water element, which causes a fire/water clash that can trigger arguments,” Sarah says. “Instead have a nice peaceful work of art above the hearth.”

For more feng shui tips, read the article: feng shui beginner’s guide.

About Sarah McAllister

Sarah McAllister is a classically trained feng shui master with over 25 years’ experience applying this intricate ancient wisdom to the modern built environment. She has worked on projects ranging from residential eco builds, luxury mansions to mixed use leisure developments, urban spas, boutique hotels and wellness resorts, as well helping people optimise their existing homes or office spaces.

Sarah is qualified in Environmental Psychology and served on the Wellness Architecture Initiative of the Global Wellness Institute. She has given talks for Oxford Brookes University, Futurebuild, RIBA, AIA, DECO, Homes for Good, Savills HQ and St Joost Design College and worked on six continents from Moscow to Tokyo, LA to London and in the Middle East.

The information in this article was supplied by Furniture And Choice in a press release on how feng shui brings a sense of wellbeing to your home. 

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