Essential Feng Shui Tips: Receiving a New Partner
Set the stage for receiving a new partner by treating yourself with the same care you’d give a lover. A loving relationship with yourself will make you more radiant and attractive as a partner. Create a bedroom atmosphere where you can rest, rejuvenate, and really enjoy your own company.
Read MoreFeng Shui Folly: A Headboard
What do YOU think about this? At a recent Essential Feng Shui Consultation, Terah saw that this guest bed really needed a headboard. It just so happened that the homeowner had a RUG just the right size. Let us know what you think!
Read MoreEssential Feng Shui Tips: Mirrors
Because mirrors “wake up” a room, they belong in active rooms such as the living room, family room, home office, bathroom, and kitchen. This same quality usually makes mirrors too active for dining rooms and bedrooms.
Read MoreEssential Feng Shui Tips: Calm Bedrooms for Hyperactive Children
Many “hyperactive” children are sleeping in bedrooms with bright red sheets, and walls full of action figures. Calm their bedrooms by replacing bright colors with skin tones that wrap children in a cozy, tranquil embrace. Choose serene or happy art that doesn’t fly, fall, drive, or race around the room.
Read MoreEssential Feng Shui Tips: Storing the Technology
Locate televisions and stereos in furniture with doors so they can disappear from sight whenever you wish. This enhances the conversation, relaxation, and serenity in your home, and assures that you, not the equipment, are the master of the house.
Read MoreEssential Feng Shui Tips: Let the Bedroom Stay True to It’s Name
Ideally, your bedroom is devoted to rest, rejuvenation and renewal. Dedicate your bedroom to its original role – the room for the bed. Locate “active” things like exercise equipment and computers in other rooms, or cover or screen them from the bed when not in use.
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