Feng Shui Tips for Your Kitchen
Speaking of Feng Shui in the home almost always refer to living room, dining room or bedroom, forgetting rooms of the house just as important as the kitchen. Here we prepare our food and in many cases also host the mealtimes. They say a dish made with confidence and dedication will always be delicious, will energize us and help preserve our health, this is reflected in an orderly and prosperous life. To contribute to the creation of a kitchen, pleasant, relaxing and welcoming, we follow these basic guidelines that says the Feng Shui:
The ideal location for a kitchen is south facing, so you’ll start with the basics it is to create a good atmosphere. The reason is that in Feng Shui the south is associated with fire and this is the main element of the kitchen.
The order, cleanliness and good ventilation further contribute to that atmosphere of peace.
We know that electronic devices interfere with the quiet, so it is best not to have telephone and television in the kitchen.
The kitchen and the sink are the backbone of the kitchen according to Feng Shui. The kitchen represents money and the view that society has about us. Always keep it very clean, it ensures that the burners and the oven will ignite easily. Do not store pots and pans in the oven, or let coffee or tea on the stove.
Separate kitchen sink them together may represent economic problems, if you can not help put a floor or a wooden board, such as “cure.”
The plants are very suitable as decoration items in kitchens according to Feng Shui, contribute to enhancing the natural cool and you should have this space in your home.
The best lighting is natural. But when night artificial light should be intense, filling the air.
If your kitchen does not have enough natural light, solves this problem by placing the corners porcelain bowls with coarse salt to absorb moisture and enhance the movement of energy.
Choose the color of the walls according to what you want to encourage your family. The beige is quiet, earthy tones represent the warmth, but may cause anxiety about food, green contributes to economic growth and blue is ideal for families with children because it encourages communication.