Continue with the third part of our five-part series on Feng Shui techniques for home office space, this week we talk about adding live plants and overall decoration.
Practice feng shui to maintain a good balance of office space. Key elements of water, fire, wood and earth can help you find a balance of balance and bring more energy and productivity.
Part III - Decoration and living plants
Focus on function
If an object is not for your work or feng shui, then you don't need it to mess up your space. If an object does not represent a key element or does not balance a key element, then removing it will clear the space and make you feel more positive about everything that is not used in the room.
Keep the wall consistent
Any decorations or objects that enter the wall should be placed at the line of sight. The walls need to be well organized, consistent or in violation of good feng shui habits.
Showing natural painting
Paintings that showcase natural landscapes, such as gardens, landscapes and other outdoor scenes, are not only a beautiful complement to any home, but also use earth tones. Use earth tones to keep you focused on the environment.
Hanging family photos
You can make your space more comfortable by wrapping yourself with images of friends and family. Familiar faces and memories triggered by them may make your office space more attractive. When choosing a frame, try using a variety of metals and wood so you can represent two elements.
Have a small fountain
The fountain not only fully represents the water element, but the sound of the tap water will soothe the senses. In addition, it is said that a fountain attracts and traps.
Add crystal
Some crystals are thought to increase the power of feng shui. Some of these crystals include: malachite, quartz and amethyst. It is important not only to study which crystals to use, but also where to place them.
No sharp angle
It is believed that objects with sharp corners obstruct the path of Chi. Sharp corners are also a potential safety hazard. Some furniture, such as a desk, may have sharp corners. As long as these don't point directly to you, they will still let Chi flow to you.
Bamboo luck
Bamboo is not only considered to be very fortunate, but it also represents a key element of wood. Be sure to look around and find the right bamboo for you and your space.
Keep potted plants
Any plant, even a flower, is a representative of the key elements of wood. Place the small plant on the window sill or place a larger plant in the corner of the room to illuminate the entire space. Bringing any plants or flowers into your home office will help to balance the elements and naturally enhance your mood.
Learning plant care
If you can't keep your plants alive, then all the positive effects of having plant life in your office will disappear. Dead or suffering plants can increase the negative energy of the room and can also make you feel depressed or depressed. If you are planting plants in your space, be sure to learn about plant care or choose the hardest plants.
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