Feng Shui Tips: Before moving into a new home
Thinking of moving? Wait up! You may want to try these Feng Shui tips to ensure a good and positive vibes to your new home. The author Simon Brown a Feng Shui expert, suggested to clear out any negative “chi” energy left by the previous occupants and past events – clean your new home thoroughly before you move in. If you can, redecorate throughout, replace all carpets, curtains and remove any soft furnishings left behind, like beds. There’s an old belief in China that beds play a significant role in married couples life. Previous occupants experiences and past events are stuck in beds. Hence, antique beds that were pass on from generation to generation possess a profound past. In Feng Shui, it is suggested to clean the bed well – place it under the sun, rain or burn incense before using the bed, or better yet keep it in storage. Shop for a new and modern bed like the above awesome king size bed from Smart Furniture.
Additional suggestion, make your move in the Summer or Spring because during those times, “chi” energy is more yang and upward. Choose a dry sunny day to activate old “chi” energy in your new home and enable it to leave your new home easily. But if you need to move during autumn, winter or the rainy season, it is suggested to have a second major clean and if possible redecorate as soon as spring or summer comes. Happy moving!
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That picture of the bed reminds me of shots from NZ. A serene setting, stylish bed and sheer comfort. Do you have any tips on Feng shui for the office. My office is too hot in summer, noisy as its by a busy road and full of what feels like stale air. Sounds terrible doesn’t it.
Cate
Howdy Cate! Yes there’s Feng Shui for the office. I will post a topic about it in the coming days. ^_^