Easy DIY Guide to Achieve That Perfect Feng Shui Living Room
Who would have thought that the space in your house that is used most of the time can either be a magnet for good luck and prosperity or a giant cage that jails and houses bad luck and ill health? We are not here to make you regret that purchasing decision or even tell you that your brand new leather couch is a great money waster.
What we like to do is to share with your some ideas on how to use Feng Shui to improve your life. Feng shui, or the wind and the water is the Chinese belief that colours and arrangement will help anyone to increase the amounts of good energy in the household. Since we are caught most often in our living rooms, here is an easy DIY guide to achieve that perfect feng shui living room.
Feng Shui Living Room Arrangement
It always has to do with arrangement. Now I want you to imagine ‘Chi’ or good energy as constantly circulating through the air in the world. It is your job to create a sort of a magnet by correctly arranging your furniture in a way that this good energy will find it too irresistible not to pay your house a visit.
Evaluate how your chairs, tables, couches, sofas and even your TV are placed. Avoid clutter and haphazard arrangement because that is like creating an impossible labyrinth for Chi to circumnavigate. Seats should also be moved or in some way arranged so that people sitting them have either a full or partial view of the doorway/entrance.
Brightness and clarity are the true friends of this wholesome energy. Light fixtures, studio lamps or even a few coloured candles will do wonders to light up your living room and attract Chi.
Not a light person? Well you can ‘brighten’ up your place in other ways, by simply adding accessories like statues, mirrors or even some potted plants that breathe life into living spaces.
Also, if you have a backdoor that is visible from the main entrance, try to use mirrors and perhaps maybe a screen cover to sort of ‘hide’ its presence. Money, luck and prosperity, riding on the waves of Chi will just sort of ride all the way to your back door and out of your house.
The secret is also not only to funnel Chi into your house, but to also retain it so that it can continually benefit your house. You can also use mirrors to take attention away from the exit; mirrors can also be used to reflect more light to brighten up a room or even increase visual clarity of the entire space, making the living room appear larger than it actually was.
Feng shui has been a crucial part of Chinese art and science and many swear by its effects. It is up to you to do yourself a favour and give this relatively inexpensive method a try. Get that perfect feng shui living room today.
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What home improvement do you have left to do?We have tiled both bathrooms and painted them.
We still have to
1) Take out carpet put down pergo in the rest of our house
2) Paint the Kitchen , living room, our bed room, our Sons room and the babies room!!
3) Set up nursery.
We only have 114 days left. Yikes!!
Whats on your to-do list?
24 weeks with # 2
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I just build a 5 feet wide by 7 feet tall bookcase. It is oak, materials were about $120, my time was about 20 hours without finishing, add another 10 hours for finishing. My guess is you are looking at $1,200 for the two, could be much more though depending on wood species and complexity.
omg Abby, you are a genius
you should do it, get all the neighbours dogs in to have their own personal indoor piss place
you could breed a few exotic birds(the animal kind) and make a few quid
Why not try eBay?
Try running a search for "room divider screen".
I tried it myself and saw some really nice ones.
Don't get me started on this topic. Things we have left to do are:
* Pack up everything and move house 800 miles. Yeah, fun.
* Paint baby's room, pull up carpet, lay new flooring.
* Buy everything. I've so far got 3 clothing items for the baby and that's it.
And I have just over 5 weeks left…. aarrrggghhhhh!
Lowe's has a neat one.
http://www.lowescreativeideas.com/#
After a pet Sith and a Bigfoot, a donkey is not that strange
Perhaps your brought it home from that Party
You know the one with the gorilla in a pink tutu, and the guy upside down with his head in a bucket
Hi Melissa, here's my constructive criticism hopefully it will help you refine your poem (whether you agree with it or not–and that's ok either way).
Writing about writing is tough. It usually comes across as too static and boring (not as bad as poems about writer's block). So from the very start you've dug a hole that you have to climb out of with many readers. Doesn't mean you can't do it, but realize that it's there.
To your poem: (S=Stanza L= Line)
S1 L4: This reads very akwardly. The syntax feels off.
S2 L1: "my pain". This is an abstraction. You are telling us something when it would be more effective if you showed us what your pain meant with a more concrete noun.
S2 L2: "truth" is also abstract but it doesn't bother me as much as "pain" did.
S2 L4: I don't like the dual repetition of truth here between L2 and L4.
S3 L2 & 4: I don't really like the dual repetitioon of love here.
These dual repetitions might work if you carried it through every stanza, but I'd have to see that first to really know.
S4 L4-6: This reads really clunky. You need to smooth this out.
Well, those are my comments. I'm not trying to be harsh with them. I hope that isn't the tone that came across. I like to read good poems, and with some rewrites this has potential–and rewriting is something all of us need with our work to get better(at least it's true with mine).
I hope that helps.
My suggestion is to read, read, read other published poets poetry and see how they write. Learn vocabulary, grammar and English structure.
I can see right off the bat you need to learn English structure and vocabulary and grammar. It's then I watched it fly away–not then i watched it flew. Fly away from me–not flew by me-things of this nature need to be rewritten. You'll get the hang of it if you keep at it and study writing. Don't stop just because someone says you have problems–go fix them and be good at what you love. I'm not trying to be mean–I'm trying to help you. I had to start at the bottom with lots of problems and sometimes I have still have problems with a poem so I just work it out. Go for it!