Feng Shui Tips
By, Chele
Stewart
KITCHEN-
Try to use as much
natural light as possible. Use blinds not curtains. Stick to single or double paned windows. In
order to help your positive energy flow you will need to keep electrical
appliances spread out. (As much as possible) In most cases if you are in the
process of designing the home it would be extremely helpful to ask for extra
power outlets in this area. Light colors should be used in the kitchen. The
stove shall be placed to see entry to the kitchen. If not possible position a
mirror next to the stove that reflects the entry. Do not place sink in the
south, water and fire do not mix. The best position for the sink is in the
north. However any position will be suitable besides south.
Dining- Ceilings need to be as high as possible. A Wooden table is
far preferable to a glass or one made out of artificial material. Natural wood
radiates a specific Yin energy (which is conducive to good dining.) If you
entertain business partners on a regular basis the best table placement would
be North or Northwest, since they govern Leadership, Responsibility, and
career progression.
Bedrooms-
It is best to position
the bed so you can see the front door. This will create a sense of security. If
not possible position a mirror that reflects the bedroom door. A bedside table
should not stand higher than the top of the mattress when placed beside the
bed. This will keep the chi circulating freely. If left higher than the bed in
the long run it will begin to cause sleeplessness and recurring headaches. On
all bedside furniture always aim for curves not angles.
Bathroom- Bath/Shower combination should be placed to
the north for spiritual wealth, south east for material wealth. Do Not place in the south. The toilet may be placed in the
north or any other region except the south or southeast. If you have an
existing toilet or bath in the DO NOT areas and can’t change them, place
something black in the area whether it be an ornament or a railing or something
along those lines. If the toilet is in the SE place a purple ring on the wall.
The more natural light you can get into the bathroom the better.
Conservatory/Living Room- The best place for this room is in the northern zone. If you
are in the process of building this room first you must decide what you want
from the room. If you want it for spiritual awareness then north of the
building is best. If you want this room for creativity then south east would be
more appropriate. The actual shape of the room also depends on your need for
it. If you are going to use it for relaxing space a circle or oval shape would
be best. A square or rectangle should be used in a case where the room is used
for exercise or games. Also natural light should play a heavy part in the
energy in this room. In a case where you need to use artificial light stick to
standard or wall lamps to create warm welcoming illumination. The center of
the room should remain unobstructed. Plants should be placed periodically
throughout the room.
Home Office- Good
zones to place this room in are southeast, northwest, north, and northeast.
Since these areas involve wealth, responsibility, career and motivation.
Energy here should be more Yang than Yin so you can get motivated to get things
done. Angles should be chosen over curves. Bright spotlights instead of low
glowing lamps are your best choice here. Also you should never place your desk
facing into a wall. If you have no choice, place a mirror or a
portrait/painting (far away landscape) above the center of the desk at eye
level. This will help to reduce any closed in or claustrophobic feelings. It is
also best to choose cabinets or bookcases with flat doors so the chi flows over
them instead of bounces off the books and files.
Playroom- East, southeast, or north would be the best zone for this
area. These zones promote contentment, creativity, and tranquility. The energy
in the room should remain balanced, for having strength in either Yin or Yang
energies in this area could cause hyperactivity or apathy. Once again using as
much natural light as possible will prove to be beneficial in this area. It is
not suggested that you use standard or free standing light fixtures that could
present a danger to children. Don’t fret when things get disrupted from
children’s play, after all the main purpose of this room is for children to
feel free and content while they play. As long as they are happy that’s what
will keep the energy positive.
Children’s Room- Yin
shall be slightly more dominant in this area. Since day sleeping is the main
purpose of this room. The best place to position this room would be in the
northern section. Use nightlights instead of standard artificial lamps. Don’t
allow sleeping area to become too cluttered with toys. This can interrupt the
chi in this room. The best position for a baby monitor is east. Make sure the
southern zone does not become stimulated through the color red or an electrical
current.
Study- Best position is northeast, the Yin
and Yang should be roughly balanced in this space. You should make sure that
the entire room is evenly lit. Standard lamps are best. Seating should also be
placed in the northeast zone and the sitter shall have a full view of the
doorway. See also “at home office” for the placement and function of books and
cabinets.
Studio- This room is made specifically for
your creative abilities. Yang energy should be dominant in this room. The
studio shall also be as light as possible to creative a good positive energy
flow. Painting the walls white will help to brighten the room. The primary
workspace shall be in the southeast to ensure that you are always at your best
creativity. Again make sure that you have a full view of the door. Clutter
shall be avoided at all costs.
Here are some helpful definitions:
Ch’i- (meaning breath) is the name used in Feng Shui that
represents an electromagnetic force that flows through the entire universe and
within each individual human being. This energy has a great influence on our
lives. That can have positive or negative affects depending on the flow.
There are two
forms bodily ch’i and environmental ch’i. Bodily ch’i flows
the same as blood. (Along meridians) There are 14 meridians that the ch’i runs
to and from major energy sources called Chakras, there are 7 chakras all
together. Starting at the top of the body and working down vertically they are
called
Crown Chakra- at the crown of the head
Third-eye Chakra- between the eyebrows
Throat Chakra- at the throat
Heart Chakra- at the heart
Plexus Chakra- at the solar plexus
Navel Chakra- at the navel
Groin Chakra- at the groin
Ch’i not restricted to the physical boundaries like blood.
It extends out like an aura and depending on your personality the distance the
area spreads out is affected. Another big influence is your emotions, health
and environment. If you try to enhance your environmental ch’i before you have
a good bodily ch’i your attempts will be pointless. In order to reach a healthy
bodily ch’i you must meditate at least 15 mins a day. There are many different
forms of meditation you can learn about them and how to successfully practice
them through books.
Environmental ch’i- This chi flows through the environment
and external universe. In an all natural area where there are no buildings or
other structure that might interrupt the flow of chi the environment is
extremely free and has an atmosphere of balance and harmony. In areas where
there are homes or other structure we must encourage the chi to flow more
smoothly by the placement of the things or parts of out homes. That is what
Feng shui encourages you to do.
Yin and Yang- according to Feng Shui, chi is divided into
yin and yang. Two opposite forces that are absolutely integral to each other. (Like
two halves of a whole.) The dark half of a Yin/Yang symbol is the Yin of energy
it is also the feminine side and this represents tranquility. Within the Yin
you will notice a small element of Yang which illustrates how nothing can be
totally yin or yang there is always a little bit of the other energy present.
The Light side represents the yang of energy. This is the masculine side which
represents action. The symbol as a whole represents a perfect balance in the
universe. Instinctively human beings are constantly working to create a sense
of balance in their lives and that is how Feng Shui works with the availability
of these energies.
Five elements- The ancient Chinese broke down chi into 5
elements. These are earth, fire, water, wood and metal. Each has its different
distinguishing characteristics.
Earth: Relationships, tranquility, practicality, motivation,
knowledge, purpose… color pink, blue… direction SW, NE
Fire: Energy, Passion, and fame… color Red… direction S
Water: Tranquility, Sex, Career… color Black… Direction N
Wood: Contentment, Optimism, Health, Wealth, and creativity…
color Green, and Purple… Direction E and SE
Metal: Leadership, Responsibility, Planning, Family,
Prosperity and relationships… Colors Grey and White… Direction NW and W
Credits: Theories and
facts taken from “Plan your home with Feng Shui” by, Ian Bruce….. And “ The Feng Shui Directory” by, Jane
Butler-Biggs.