Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Feng Shui Your Patio

Your patio is one of the few places in your home that's already open and exposed to nature, and can actually serve as a transition between the outside world and the inside of the home. This makes it the perfect place to employ some techniques of Feng Shui. Feng Shui (pronounced "fung shoy") is the practice of arrangement that attempts to mimic nature. So, what better place than your outdoor patio?

Start by featuring comfortable, cushioned chairs in earth tones, such as browns, greens, and oranges that encourage guests to linger comfortably. Calm curvy furniture also creates an atmosphere where guests can sit and relax. Pick up an an all-weather wicker sitting set to promote this.

When considering a table, keep in mind that different table shapes promote different methods of communication. Round tables are perfect for equality, rectangular tables are balanced, and square table promotes stability. Good thing cast aluminum tables come in many shapes and sizes, because they are a perfect addition!

Even though the patio is out in the open, it may also be a good idea to feature some plants around the left side and center to increase and encourage strong ties with family and community. You may also want to feature a tall plant in the far left corner which may have a positive effect on your income.

When making a pathway, it's important to consider which direction the path is headed. A pathway headed north promotes self-discovery and a focus on career goals while a southbound pathway focuses on popularity. A westward pointing pathway should grant you more leisure time, and if it points east may help drive pessimism away while boosting energy. Make sure you grab some mosaic stepping stones to create a peaceful, curved pathway.

Try these feng shui tips for your patio, and let us know what works for you!

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