
Feng Shui design: what is and how to apply it to your home The ancient Chinese philosophy is based on details and vibrations, just like interior design
Regaining the perfect balance between themselves and the environment that surrounds us to have maximum relaxation and avoid negative influences that may arise from the interior of a house are the guidelines of Feng Shui in furniture, Chinese discipline multifaceted and spiritual, from which to draw and take inspiration to reconnect with their internal spaces (play on words wanted). Feng Shui in Chinese literally means wind and water, is based on the balance of 5 elements of fire, water, earth, metal and wood that when in tune with each other, create an optimal energy flow. In China this philosophy is also adopted for important decisions: the Feng Shui master is consulted when buying a land or a house to verify the balance of magnetic and energy fields of the place. His opinion actively affects the real estate market, that’s why nss G-Club has drawn up a list of measures to be followed to have a more ordered apartment full of good vibrations, thanks to this ancient philosophy.
Surround yourself with art
Optimism, joy, hope. The colors evoke emotions, which is why before choosing them you need to think about the result you want to get and especially the emotion you want to feel in a certain room. Yellow egg white for the walls of the kitchen and dining room, blue and green for the bedroom and orange and red for the living room. Keep warm colors for spaces where the mind must be active and thriving, while soften shades on relaxing spaces.
Constant decluttering
Last but not least, decluttering is crucial to bring some Feng Shui in our homes. If Marie Kondo has done a good job, it should not be difficult to get rid of old items and useless junk, especially if they have lost the symbolic value they once had. So go ahead and throw away all the gifts from your exes in a box, like Beyoncè in Irrepleceable.