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Decorating and Feng Shui
Decorating
and Feng Shui
 What a powerful
combination when these two are blended
artfully, utilizing both the expertise of the interior designer and the
feng
Shui practioner.
The professional interior designer is trained
to understand the aesthetics of a living space while the feng shui
practitioner is trained in the energetics of the living space.
One
may have a professionally decorated room but the feng shui is not
optimum.

Decorating missteps can weaken the feng shui and lack of design concept
will also weaken the feng shui.
The chief aim of feng shui decorating
should be to solve weaknesses in the home by improving the
quality and flow of energy throughout the living space.
Once understood, the essential feng shui concepts
are easy to apply to your interior design.
Feng shui bedroom decorating should focus on
restful, still themes (see
color and feng shui)
particularly for adult bedrooms. Poor master bedroom feng shui can be
one factor contributing to adult sleep problems.
Children
are not as susceptible to poor sleep as adults are and their bedrooms
are generally multi-functional with their toys, desks and electronics.
The key is to create a restful, uncluttered sleeping area
were the bed is located. You can do this by isolating the bed from the
activity of the room and following the feng
shui bedroom guidelines in The Feng Shui Factor.
In both cases the bed is best situated in the commanding
position.
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