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Ways To Make A Small Bathroom Look Bigger

May 28th, 2009

Does your bathroom look cluttered because of its small size? Do you want to create the illusion of more space? Having a small bathroom is not a reason to worry. By altering the lighting technique and setting of your bathtub and by making the right choice of colors, you can open up the [...]

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Filled Under: Bathroom Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Lighting design, Live Well, Be Well

Feng Shui Bed Guidelines – Do You Have a Good Feng Shui Bed and Bedroom?- Part 3

May 27th, 2009

 

 
 Feng Shui Solutions for Your Bed & Bedroom Challenges

The truth you need to know is that very few bedrooms have perfect feng shui. Unless you had the luck of designing and building your house with feng shui in mind, you will, most probably, have to face some challenges while creating [...]

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Filled Under: Bedroom Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for romance, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

Feng Shui Bed Guidelines – Do You Have a Good Feng Shui Bed and Bedroom?- Part 2

May 26th, 2009

 

 
 Position Your Bed with Feng Shui 
 
Bedrooms are very important in Feng Shui for obvious reasons. Your bed and your bedroom have to have good feng shui to support your
personal energy. Your bed also has to maintain the feng shui energy of love and healing. That’s a lot of feng shui responsibility [...]

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Filled Under: Bedroom Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

Feng Shui Bed Guidelines – Do You Have a Good Feng Shui Bed?- Part 1

May 25th, 2009

 
 
Feng Shui Guidelines for Your Bed

 

Your bed is the most important Feng Shui piece of furniture in your entire life. Strong feng shui statement, isn’t it? Strong, but true. Your bed is the only piece of furniture that has the most intimate (and intricate!) connection to your personal energy. 

The role of the feng shui [...]

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Filled Under: Bedroom Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui for romance, Feng Shui for the Home, Feng Shui wedding, Interior Design, Live Well, Be Well

Feng Shui Guidelines for Storage Spaces

May 22nd, 2009

 

 

Professional organizers and helpful-hint sources often recommend storage solutions such as shelves above doors and in corners, hooks on the backs of doors, and peg-board for tools and small appliances. They are masters at maximizing every square inch of a closet with bins, baskets, shelf dividers, and multiple hanging rods. What they [...]

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Filled Under: Feng Shui, Feng Shui for the Home, Feng shui for the Office, Foyer Design, Home office Design, Interior Design, Live Well, Be Well, Living room Design

Feng Shui for Family Harmony

May 21st, 2009

 
 
To have a family that is loving and supportive at all times is a blessing. To have a healthy, beautiful and happy environment in which to live with your family is to be blessed twice. 

To bring more harmony into your family life, consider implementing some basic feng shui cures that are [...]

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Filled Under: Dining Room Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well, Living room Design

Designing for the Senses

May 20th, 2009

 
Successful interior design takes into account the entire human-home experience. It’s about taking design principles a step further and melding them with the science of Human Factors to engage the five senses of sight, touch, smell, taste and hearing to create a home environment that soothes and nurtures our souls. It’s the difference between a [...]

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Filled Under: Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well, Living room Design

10 Tips on Finding Your Design Style

May 19th, 2009

 
1.Multiples. Do you have multiple items of the same color, shape or style around your house? This is one big “tell” I look for as I look through clients’ homes. A kilim rug in the front hall, a kilim rug in the bedroom, another one in the living room? That means that you [...]

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Filled Under: Design Quiz, Green Design, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

Bad Feng Shui – What Not to Have in Your Bedroom

May 19th, 2009

 
I remember watching a good TV show on home design that left me feeling very upset. That particular segment was on re-designing a bedroom which had a big and quite emotional painting of a lonely woman drowning in a large pool of water. The painting had a strong energy of sorrow and a [...]

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Filled Under: Bedroom Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for romance, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

Using a Feng Shui Fish Tank to Attract Wealth and Abundance

May 13th, 2009

 

Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of achieving harmony with the specific placement of certain objects in your home or office, which affects the flow of energy in your surroundings, the Chi (Qi), and this can be positive or negative. Obtaining luck, health and prosperity is usually the main focus of using Feng Shui. [...]

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Filled Under: Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for Wealth, Feng Shui for the Home, Live Well, Be Well

How To Upgrade A Shabby Apartment?

May 11th, 2009

 

 
 
Can decorating save an apartment so tattered and worn out without ripping off half of your savings? The answer is, YES. Any place, no matter how scruffy, is redeemable with the simplest decorating ideas. It’s all about colors, accents and resourcefulness.
First, you have to settle for a color and/or a theme. Once [...]

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Filled Under: Color, Interior Design, Live Well, Be Well, Living room Design, Real Estate Feng Shui

Ying & Yang: Opposites attract!

May 9th, 2009

 
You’ll hear a lot about the concept of yin-yang in feng shui circles. Yin is the feminine principle: curves, round or oval shapes, softness. Yang is its masculine counterpart: angular lines, square/rectangle/triangle shapes, hard corners. To create a feng shui flow, it’s wise to incorporate both yin and yang throughout a room or home. Be [...]

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Filled Under: Color, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Green Design, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

Feng Shui: Do you have “Junk in your Trunk”?

May 6th, 2009

  
What do you think of when you hear the term “junk in the trunk”? The phrase became popular with hip hoppers and rappers appreciatively referring to women with ample butts.  Our butts are behind us. Makes it somewhat hard to see what’s going on back there. What’s all this [...]

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Filled Under: Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for the Home, Feng shui for the Office, Interior Design, Live Well, Be Well

Can A Headboard Increase Your Home’s Feng Shui?

May 5th, 2009

 

 
 Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese technique used to improve a person’s life by using the positive energy created by the heaven and the earth. It’s believed that the type of furnishing you have in your home and their location can have a positive or a negative effect on the quality of [...]

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Filled Under: Bedroom Design, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for Health, Feng Shui for the Home, Live Well, Be Well

Do I paint the ceiling the same color as the wall?

May 4th, 2009

 

 
If you are dealing with a room with angled ceilings (like the one shown here) I always suggest painting the entire room the same color. Angles can disrupt energy flow and cause an imbalance in the space. Painting the ceilings and the walls the same color (in this case) assist in creating balance and [...]

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Filled Under: Color, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Interior Design, Interior Design style, Live Well, Be Well

What color do I paint my front door?

May 1st, 2009

 
 
Traditionally, in Feng Shui, the door is painted red. Since the house in feng shui is sometimes seen as the body, the door is considered the tongue and when it sticks out, it’s like the red carpet at the Oscars; hot and fiery and where a lot of positive energy can find you. However, [...]

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Filled Under: Color, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Design, Feng Shui for the Home, Foyer Design, Interior Design, Live Well, Be Well, Real Estate Feng Shui
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