
Feng Shui, a Chinese philosophy to reorganise your home to allow positive energy to flow.
I don’t really believe in every point that we have to take into account according this philosophy.
But there are some points that I agree. For example, when I was looking for a flat, I wanted to make sure that there was a lot of light. So, I went to visit the flats when it was daylight.
I like the sun, it makes me feel alive. I love staying on the balcony reading or simply sunbathing. My mood can be affected according the weather; I’m sure that it would be difficult for me to live in a rainy city.
On the other hand, I agree with keeping everything tidy. I can’t put up with the mess.
Everything has to have its place and if there is something that I don’t really need or like, I try to get rid of it.
And finally, for me it’s very important too, the painting’s colour of the walls and the kind of furniture. I have tried to paint with soft colours and not to put a lot of piece of furniture to get a cosy atmosphere, being always a practical house.
In conclusion, I think that there isn’t a model house to follow. Each one should has the house where you feel good living inside, even if its decoration or atmosphere is against the feng shui philosophy
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