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Things you absolutely have to have according to Feng Shui

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Inspirational paintings, photographs and phrases

For energy to flow better in your home, it is important to include “positive symbology for each one. For example, paintings, images or sculptures that bring peace and beauty, inspiring phrases, travel photographs, family or friends that remind you of the positive moments you have experienced,” says Astrid Izquierdo, from Sincronía Integral.

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Green plants and flowers

They are the best tool to activate Chi and fill your home with positive energy. Bring the harmony of Feng Shui to your home with plants: it is one of the simplest and fastest ways to energize spaces. Discover how to activate the Chi in your home with plants.

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Wooden and white floors

To generate harmony, an appropriate combination of materials and colors must be taken into account. Astrid Izquierdo opts “for wooden floors, which provide warmth and settlement to the space, combined with off-white on the walls. White corresponds to the Metal element and conveys a lot of peace; “Wooden floors, by material, correspond to the Wood element and, by color, to the Earth element, and generate stability and comfort.”

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Avoid “angular”

The angular shapes of some furniture or objects, such as lamps, sculptures or decorative ornaments, can enhance Sha Chi, a denser type of energy that causes discomfort. “And above all, avoid them pointing at you,” adds Astrid Izquierdo. In the kitchen, keep knives and scissors, and the cacti, better on the terrace or garden.

Countertop, Corian.

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The 5 elements

Earth, Water, Wood, Fire and Metal can be included in many ways. “An object can represent two or three elements, and even four, depending on the material, shape and color,” explains Astrid Izquierdo. A (water) mirror with a round (metal) frame is a great example.

Coat rack, from Cottage Little House. Console, from Sacum. Mirror, from Catalina House. Basket, from Materia.

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Clay or ceramic objects

Add some decoration or object made of this material. You will not lack the connection with the earth element, which will also help provide stability and peace to your home. Clay pavements are also suitable.

Bed and armchair, by Gervasoni.

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Mirrors, but be careful where you place them

They represent the element of water, a symbol of purity, although you have to pay attention to where they are placed. Avoid them at the foot of the bed, towards a door or window, several together or on top of each other, broken or very aged. And also where they reflect disordered areas. Here you will understand it better.

Curtains made with Gancedo’s Hualapai fabric. Wool rugs, from Bebería.

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Candles and lamps

They are fire. They symbolize vitality and energy. Through small details such as luminaires and the occasional candle you can represent this element of Feng Shui in your home. Also chimneys and objects with triangular or pyramidal shapes.

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Plants, yes again

And they are the best of the best to represent the wood element in Feng Shui. It provides creativity and the energy necessary to start new projects. Do you have a house full of plants? No? Here are the most resistant and easy-to-maintain indoor plants to get you started.

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Objects with gold, silver, iron or bronze finishes

The metal element increases concentration and leadership, but also symbolizes introspection and self-knowledge. It is present in metallic or gold lamps or decorations, for example.

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Order, order and always order

It is one of the pillars of Feng Shui. And also from Marie Kondo. And you will see how you notice the results in your daily life. After all, this ancient science improves your positive energy, your mood and your relationship with others, among many other benefits.

Low cabinet, design by Laura Masiques, at Mardalma Interiors. Table lamp, in Cottage Little House.

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Feng Shui Colors

Colors are active principles that transmit sensations to us. According to Feng Shui, the choice of a color depends on the activity that is going to take place and the amount of natural light in each space. According to Astrid Izquierdo, “in a children’s room, soft tones – water and wood – such as pastel blues or greens are recommended, because children, in general, are energetic – fire – and do not stop all day. These colors will help them relax.” Learn how to apply color according to Feng Shui.

Basket lamp, design by Miguel Milá for Santa&Cole.


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