Contents:
1. Room by Room Analysis.
2. Room Location or Placement.
3. Feng Shui Terms.
4. Consultation Services.
North
- The best room to place in the north is the Master Bedroom.
For the energy in this direction is associated with tranquility,
relaxation, and sexual relationships. Making it almost essential
for the master bedroom to be here.
North
East - The North East installs a sense of motivation
and purpose. Spending time here may help an individual clarify
their their goals and ambitions. In other aspects it will
give them the drive to have what it takes to attain them.
This is a great direction for students to be placed. Also
with its great motivational energy this is also a great
direction to place the babies playroom or perhaps an exercise
room.
East
- Here is the sense of contentment and optimism.
This is a great location for a bedroom of a restless teenager
or a pessimistic adult. Anyone needing a boost of positive
energy to help them to feel secure. Also a good position
to place a kitchen, a study or the home office.
South
East - This direction is associated with wealth and
creativity in all its forms. A great area for a study or
office. This will encourage a steady buildup of wealth and
success in your business. A bedroom in this area also encourages
financial success. Your creativity will be stimulated and
you may find new ways to solve stubborn problems. Also since
both wealth and creativity are associated with the kitchen
this may be a good area to prepare food. Placing a kitchen
in this region greatly enhances the value of zonal energies.
South
- Southern energy is extremely related to success and the
attainment of a high social or public profile. This makes
the southern part of the house ideal for the dining room.
Where you may need to entertain guests. Having a bedroom
in this area would suit someone who wishes to become famous.
But also keep in mind that sleeping in this energy can become
rather difficult. The energy of the south is also conducive
to passion, so if an individuals sex life is lacking zest
using this room will help re ignite the spark of physical
hunger.
Southwest
- The energy in the southwest is one of tranquility and
is very helpful in building and maintaining strong relationships.
A living or dining space would be a wise choice for this
area. Also a bedroom in this area would make a very comfortable
and emotionally stable environment. This energy also encourages
practicality. Problems of every kind are easily solved in
this area. It also generates a firm trust between family
members that makes communication easier.
West
- This energy is associated with a deep sense of love and
the overall prosperity of the family unit. Having a dining
or living room in this area will help family bonds to stay
strong. And also that material hardships are kept to a minimum.
Children's or younger peoples bedrooms do well here for
the energy creates a sense of love and safety.
Northwest
- The ability to plan organize and lead plays a dominating
role in the northwest energy. This affects both social and
business aspects in your life. Making this an ideal site
for a home office. It would also be to a persons advantage
to place their bedroom here if they would like to excel
in these areas. Sleeping in the Northwest zone can help
benefit those who are trying to reassess and reorganize
their social life.
Centre
- By far the most powerful energy can be found here. All
the energy here is associated with good physical spiritual
and emotional health. Including all aspect of the eight
directional energies can be found here. The best thing to
do is to leave this area free of clutter; the more open
space the better. This makes the central zone only ideal
for a hallway
Chele Stewart is a Current
student of Master Yap Cheng Hai and Feng Shui practitioner
with focus on Environmental and Bodily Chi as it applies
to New Custom Home Design. She also serves as Feng Shui
design consultant for The Plan Collection. Call for Consultation
Scheduling and pricing. 503.885.8377 or send e-mail to Chele
Stewart.
Credits: Theories
and facts taken from "Plan your home with Feng Shui"
by, Ian Bruce
.. And "The Feng Shui Directory"
by, Jane Butler-Biggs.