Thursday, August 6, 2009

Fengshui and Chairs

Chairs are an essential part in any house. One of the first things a person looks for when he or she return home is a chair to sit down on. The followings are a few Fengshui tips for my readers of how to choose and position their chairs.

1) Chairs meant for visitors on the other hand do not need to be overly comfy, lest they overstay their welcome!

2) When picking sofa sets and settees for meeting areas, go with something not too comfy, for the same reasons

3) Harder sofa sets also generate a more dynamic type of chi energy more suited to the workplace.

4) Arrange couches and chairs in a way that allows people to see the door and for easy conversation

5) Your chairs should not position with their backs to the door or windows. It is considered "bad" fengshui to leave the back exposed to possible attack through the door.

6) Avoid mirrors used in the home facing your chairs or beds.

7) Dining chairs with a horseshoe shaped back are ideal Fengshui as this shape represents the "Dragon embracing the Tiger".

8) Position chairs so that people tend to face each other instead of the TV. This will increase interaction enhance the yang energy in the room.

9) Chairs can also be arranged at 90- or 45-degree angles. This help people feel more at ease with each other rather than feeling they are on literally opposite sides.)

10) Color of office chairs can be used for stimulation or support of a personality of person, who uses them. For example brown chair for support and white one for concentration. Blue chair will help to improve the quality of dialogue while black one for strengthening their position. On another hand red chairs make people more vigorous as the color represent fire.

1 comment:

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