Essential Feng Shui Tips: Sound Makers
Feng Shui Definitions
Wind chimes, bells, bead curtains, gongs, and musical instruments summon and protect harmonious Ch’i. Their lovely sounds can also signal someone’s approach, enhancing your sense of safety. They can subtly mark the boundary between one area and another, such as between living and dining rooms or front entrances and foyers. When chosen for their melodious tones, sound makers also lift people’s moods, transforming stress or lethargy into a more harmonious, energized state.
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Kitchens
Inner Feng Shui
Kitchens are important in Feng Shui, for the physical space they take occupy, but also what they represent emotionally. How do you nourish your spirit on a daily basis? What does your spirit love to feast on? Make a list of the things and experiences that nourish your soul, and feed yourself three healthful portions a day.
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Feng Shui Kitchens
Feng Shui Definitions
Food symbolizes health and wealth in Feng Shui. When money is flowing, we can afford to buy the best food to sustain good health. Because food bridges these two treasures, special attention is given to the place where food is prepared—the kitchen.
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Does the wall over your stove need some Feng Shui love?
Check out this beautiful solution Essential Feng Shui Consultant Jonni Vann shared with us! Now the cook can see behind them – safety feature – and join the conversation of any guests!

After: A mirror opens up the space and can hide the less-than-beautiful attributes of our kitchen

Before: Needing a bit of love
Essential Feng Shui Tips: Clutter-Free Kitchen
It’s no wonder that people are attracted to the kitchen. Food symbolizes two of life’s greatest treasures, health and wealth. The biggest challenge is to keep the kitchen free of clutter that also seems to be attracted there. Concentrate on creating an uncluttered kitchen that inspires you to prepare beautiful, nourishing meals.
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.
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