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When to Use Feng Shui…
Is there a favorite room or spot in your home where everyone seems to gravitate? What about an area that looked promising when you took the space, but turned out to be uncomfortable to be in?  Is your business prospering, or is money going out and not coming in?

Feng Shui teaches us how to create harmony and balance around us. By opening up our environment to healthy energy (chi), we can make positive changes in our living and working space that will create corresponding changes in our life.

Feng Shui Consultants believe that by arranging our furnishings and decor in a way that aligns with nature, we draw harmony and good health into our lives. According to this ancient philosophy, the placement of everything from the front door to the kitchen plays in our overall well-being.
 

Our homes and offices, in line with Feng shui philosophy, can be thought of as a metaphor for our lives. A cluttered house is a cluttered mind. Get rid of the old and make room for the new!  According to Feng Shui principles, the perfect entry is one that is clear of clutter and obstruction. Trim back all hedges and make sure that the path to your door is clear, open and well-defined.

 

Feng Shui can be used to decide the location, construction, and architectural features of buildings, the placement and style of furniture, colors and decorating schemes, and the location of plantings, paths, and other outside features. By creating a more pleasing atmosphere, Feng Shui has been credited with improving family communication, restoring employee cooperation, and increasing a store's sales.  You may want to consider a Feng Shui consultation if you:

  • Plan to move to a new home
  • Are trying to sell your home
  • Would like to boost your career
  • Want to increase your business
  • Want your children to do better at school
  • Desire a more cohesive family environment