Six Ways to Bring Feng Shui Into Your Home

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Ever wondered why a room in your home just doesn’t seem to fit together? There’s a simple way to subtly improve how your home looks and feels – and it’s known as the art of Feng Shui.

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice designed to harmonise people with their surroundings, creating ‘good energy’ to help the mind and body — exactly the feeling you want when you come home after a long day.

So, where do you begin? If you’re looking for ways to improve your home’s Feng Shui, our six tips include:

  1. Maximise the natural light
  2. Clear and clean all doorways
  3. Use ‘commanding position’ to lay out your furniture
  4. Use plants to connect with nature
  5. Declutter often
  6. The bathroom is the exception to the rule

Want to find out more? Here’s how to make the most of these tips.

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Maximise the natural light in your home

Natural light is valued for a reason; from our energy and mood to the appearance of our spaces, there truly is no substitute. That’s why letting as much light as possible into our homes is a must—and that means getting to work on your windows.

There’s no shortage of all-natural cleaning products you can use at home, but when it comes to windows, the bottom line is; clean, clear sunlight rushing through the glass is good for mind, body and soul. Our DIY experts share six more clever ways to maximise natural light in your home.

The same ideas apply when the sun goes down, too. In darker rooms, like if you wanted to bring some Feng Shui to a bedroom, especially if the walls are painted a dark shade, you could consider upping the wattage of your light bulbs to eliminate any dark corners.

Clear and clean all doorways

According to Feng Shui, energy needs to move throughout the home, so it’s important that your doorways are fit for purpose. That means squeaky hinges are a no-no—use WD40 to make sure there are no undesirable noises every time your doors are used.

It’s also important that all of your doors can open at least 90 degrees. This is to ensure your life can let all possible opportunities in. Make sure you don’t have clutter, a table, or a lamp stored behind a door that stops it from opening fully.

Use ‘commanding position’ to lay out your furniture

At the mention of Feng Shui, most people think of elaborate furniture rearrangements—all it really means is making sure some key items are well positioned, because it is representative of having things in good order in your life.

Your bed, desk and stove symbolise you, your career, and your wealth, so start with these. Standing at each, you should be able to see the door to the room, without being directly in line with it. It’s referred to as a ‘commanding position’, where you’re ready to accept the energies and opportunities life has to offer.

Use plants to connect with nature

You probably don’t need to be told that plants bring vibrancy and colour to a room; and in Feng Shui, they represent life energy. Connecting us with nature, they’re a great way of introducing positive, organic forces to your home. Not to mention they add beauty to any room!

Just like your home, plants will require light, so make sure you choose types suitable for your environment. Just be sure you don’t go overboard, you’ll see next why it’s important to keep from cramming your rooms with items.

Declutter often

Whether it’s the influence of Instagram or the Marie Kondo factor, decluttering is now a popular activity in itself. In Feng Shui, it’s not just about letting go of belongings, but also about creating space to create a sense of calm.

If you don’t know where to begin, then start small. Pick a shelf, a desk, or even a kitchen cupboard, and get to work. Getting rid of unnecessary items opens space for new opportunities.

We’ve got all the tips you could ever want to declutter your home.

The bathroom is the exception to the rule

After all that effort, it would be a shame to throw all your good work down the toilet! Always keep the lids of your toilets down, and the bathroom doors closed. You want to allow energy to flow freely through your house, but the bathroom is an exception to the energy rule!

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