Exploring the Magic of Feng Shui in Modern Interior Design

Flaunt Interiors & Real Estate • September 18, 2024

When we talk about interior design today, we cannot overlook the influence of Feng Shui which is increasingly becoming popular in modern homes. An old Chinese philosophy that speaks volumes about harmony and balance, Feng Shui is not just a mere trend - it's a holistic approach to design that unites the space, energy and people. It's more about feeling and less about aesthetics.


Feng Shui, which means "wind" and "water," respectively, focuses on positioning various things in specific points to achieve a balance of energy, or 'chi', in a given space. The idea is to channel the 'chi' in such a way that it contributes to the well-being, happiness and prosperity of the people living there. Sounds interesting, right? Let's dive deeper.


In Feng Shui, every direction i.e., North, South, East, West and Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest, are associated with different elements, colours, life areas, and shapes. They each have a unique role in influencing our lives and the energy in our homes. For instance, the East is associated with wood, green, health and family, and rectangular shapes. Therefore, to boost health and family matters, one should focus on enhancing the East area of their home with wooden and green items, rectangular shapes, etc.


Feng Shui isn't just about adding elements; it's also about decluttering. The philosophy asserts that your home is a reflection of your life. Therefore, a cluttered home equals a cluttered mind and life. By decluttering and organizing your space, you welcome fresh, vibrant energy, creating room for new opportunities.


Remember, Feng Shui is all about balance. This balance is not just represented in the arrangement of furniture and other elements but also in colour selection. Each colour represents a different Feng Shui element and can evoke different emotions. For example, blue and black signify the water element, an energy of calmness, freshness, purity, and tranquillity. Green represents the wood element, a symbol of growth and vitality.


Aside from these, the positioning of doors and windows, the direction of beds, desks and other pieces of furniture, the choice of shapes and materials, lighting, plants, and mirrors all contribute to the Feng Shui of a place. Even elements like art and sentimental objects hold a considerable place as they add your personal touch and feel to the space.


Incorporating Feng Shui into modern interior design ensures a harmonious space that not only looks visually appealing but also has a positive vibe. Indeed, it's magical how this ancient philosophy can transform a home into a sanctuary, boosting positivity, productivity and overall happiness.


Now that we have explored the magic of Feng Shui in modern interior design, are you ready to embrace this philosophy and redefine your living space? If you still feel a bit overwhelmed, remember, you don't have to do it alone.


At Flaunt Interiors & Real Estate, we are experts in amalgamating the principles of Feng Shui with modern design tenets to create homes that resonate with you and promote a sense of well-being. Let us help you design a home that not only flaunts elegance and sophistication but also exudes peace and positivity. Visit our luxury showroom in West Edmonton today or contact us online to book a consultation. Your journey to a harmonious home begins here!

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