Saturday, October 6, 2012

Feng Shui in Chinese Homes


Dragons are believed to attract good energy. (Source: Amazon)
Feng shui is a big part of the Chinese culture. If you happen to be an interior designer or architect, you will find many of your Chinese clients to be demanding certain arrangments that are according to their feng shui practices.

When you visit Chinese homes, you will often see home decors that are believed to bring good fortune to the dwellers. Lucky bamboos, bamboo flutes, certain paintings, water fountains, and crystals are just some of the things that not only act as great decors but enhance the good energy in feng shui.

You might probably find it hard to believe how a certain arrangement of things can change ones fate. Feng shui might appear to you as a set of supertitions that have no scientific basis at all. To me, I grew up in a community that is deeply ingrained with feng shui. I honestly cannot understand how feng shui influences life events as well. But I have come to accept it as part of our culture. After all, the lucky bamboo, the dragons, the lucky cat - these are all adorable decors that define your home. They show a lot about the culture in the home.

The fact is, some people are diehard believers of feng shui. They relate their unfortunate events to a bad feng shui. Thus, when this happens, they ask for a feng shui expert for a home visit to bring about a remedy. Some people might desire for love, and rely on feng shui to achieve that goal. Some long for children, some for a great career. To those people, feng shui is the answer.

If you are interested to decorate your home with feng shui items, visit this page: Feng Shui for the Home.

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