How To Choose Feng Shui Colors

How To Choose Feng Shui Colors


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In this video, a feng shui book author talks about feng shui colours that you can apply in your space. There really is no specific colour for feng shui but there are the cool and warm colours, and it must be something that creates harmony. Enlarge In this video, a feng shui book author talks about feng shui colours that you can apply in your space. There really is no specific colour for feng shui but there are the cool and warm colours, and it must be something that creates harmony.

Hi, my name's Suzanne Harper. I'm the writer of The Feng Shui Wealth Guide and I'm going to talk to you today about different aspects of feng shui and show you how easy it is to make simple changes that attract more positive circumstances into your life. Hi, my name is Suzanne Harper.

I'm going to talk about feng shui colours. Feng shui is the art of balancing your space to make more harmony and to attract more opportunities, love, and money into your life. What is a feng shui colour? It's really any colour that you're using with the intention of creating a particular mood or a particular atmosphere.

You need to know what the mood is you want to create, for whom you're creating this mood and where it is. One of the most important things when choosing colours for your home is to be aware of the climate of where you're living. Yin colours are cool colours, the whites, the blues and the greens.

The hot colours are the reds, the flame colours, the oranges, and the earth colours or more neutral colours are the yellows, the beiges and the browns. I'm speaking today from London and we have a kind of cool autumn day here. In the climate we live in, it's really better to have warm colours in your home and earth colours so that you'll have neutral beiges, browns, less of the blues, less of the greens, because it will make things feel cold.

When you come home, you want to feel warm and cozy. If you live in the Mediterranean, however and it's fiery hot outside, you want to come indoors for you to be shaded, for it to be cool and dark. When you pick your colour scheme, do please think about, first of all, the climate you live in.

Next of all, think about whom you're creating this space for and what it needs to do. Perhaps you're painting a study. This is an area where someone needs to be quiet and they need to reflect.

So, you may need to have more of the blues and greens here so that it's calming. The idea here is balance so it's not having everything blue and green, it's having some touches of the fire colours but a predominance of the blues and greens because this room is going to be for reflection. When you're looking at other spaces in your home, you may want different things.

You may want some very fiery colours in the bedroom. If you want a very rocking love life, then you want some really bright colours on your bed. Your duvet set wants to be a red, a purple, a green, something alive.

So, the main thing is to decide what you want first of all and then to make balance. And whichever way you go, if you go more with the fiery colours, then have hints of the cooler colours to make the balance. If you like any further information and to find your kua number, please log on to the fengshuiwealthguide dot com.