Feng Shui (pronounced as Fung Shway) has, for years, been sweeping into American homes as North American families learn about other cultures. In addition, globalization has made it easier to see what others do around the world. As a result, Feng Shui has come a long way to be recognized as a relevant science in today’s lifestyle. Furthermore, it applies to offices, homes, businesses, and any other dwelling. Based on the principles of balancing energies connected with nature and the environment, Feng Shui aims to create harmony. Ultimately, it attempts to generate a positive flow of force that can impact your prime areas of life.
Tips on Balancing Your Kitchen When planning your renovation, consider these Feng Shui principles:- Don’t position a kitchen directly below or adjacent to a bathroom.
- Don’t place a kitchen in the center of the home
- Don’t place the kitchen stove on the same slab as the sink.
- Keep water and fire elements separate from each other. For example, keep the refrigerator away from the stove (not adjacent to it).
- Use green as a kitchen color to attract Chi (positive energy).
- Don’t clutter the kitchen with unused articles—use the “Have-I-used-it-in-a-year” test to determine whether it belongs in the kitchen or not.
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