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Feng Shui Basics – Glass and How Not to Use It
Glass, including mirrors and crystals, represents the Water element in Feng Shui. Water represents the flow of emotions and Chi energy and feeds the elements of Wood and polishes Metal. On the negative side, Water muddies earth and puts out fire. So, it makes sense to have any glass or mirrors carefully placed in the Water, Metal and Wood areas in the Bagua Map. In some sections, glass is also considered to be part of the Metal element so take care where you place vases, glass tables and other similar objects. Glass Doors Let's talk about front doors first. Ideally,
All You Need
Love and chocolate is all I need and if it happens to be by the sea and I am wearing my aqua dress, summer heels with a cocktail in my hand and my Andrew is making me laugh - I am in heaven.
Lights – A Wow Factor!
'You can disguise any set with lights and shadows' - Allan Dwan. And he is correct, it is all about setting a mood. As stated in a previous post https://interiorharmonyblog.com/2018/10/19/lights-lanterns/ lights add a real wow factor to a room. Don't be scared to go big if you can. An interior designer told me years ago that a key mistake people make for small spaces is to add small features and accessories. Strangely, a large light feature and tall, long mirrors and frames can often make a small apartment look bigger. It is all about perspective and measurement. What is the Light For? First ask
Feng Shui Colours – In the Pink
The colour pink can range from soft hints to absolute lollipop colours including hot pink which was invented by the fashion designer, Schiaperelli. In Feng Shui, pink is seen as a combination of red and white and is considered to be the colour of relationships. That being said, Feng Shui practice also says to be careful of the shade - apricot as it is sending out a message that you are available - interesting! It is a difficult colour for couples in a bedroom, as in Western decor the colour is associated with young girls and naivety. However, it was a
Birthday Wishes
When you are young, you focus on the presents and not the people. As you get older, you cherish the friends and the fun.
Sun, Sand and Sea
In a tiny Frejus junk shop, there are piles of 1931-1934 Illustration magazines with wonderful adverts and articles. I love this picture as it sums up the sense of life and joy as we start the early summer with fresh, crisp, blue sky mornings of promise.
Feng Shui Colours – White on White
There are said to be more shades of white than any other colour. It is a great colour to use as a blank canvas to allow other colours to shine. White is known in art as a non-colour along with black and yet, it is the top-selling colour for a t-shirt. It is also the colour of both death in Asian countries and new life and beginnings in Western weddings. In Feng Shui, it represents the Metal element which is crisp, clean and cutting through other energy. On the down side, the Metal element can be cold and harsh and is
Feng Shui Colours – Mellow Yellow
Yellow immediately conjures up images of the sun, beach, summer and life. There are so many shades to choose from - buttermilk tones, lemons to mustards. Yellow connects with the Earth element in Feng Shui. This element is all about stability, roots, grounding, inner strength - Chinese medicine links it to the stomach, our core. In the Bagua Map it is the centre of any space or room and it is advised to keep that centre clear and to only use earth colours of stone, beige and yellow. Other elements that partner with Earth are Wood and Metal, one grows in










