Sometimes we spend a fortune to turn a house into a home. We install some fairy lights here or throw in a few cozy pillows there, yet we feel that our abode doesn’t have enough love - the most important ingredient that makes one’s heart feel at home. Here are some Feng Shui tips to attract more love in your life:
Declutter your home: When your house is filled with unwanted stuff that you don’t like, it makes you feel unsettled. Cleaning up the clutter lowers your negative energy and keeps you calm. Any plans for the weekend?
Get two nightstands: It’s a good idea to get bedside tables because nightstands represent space for others and help to cultivate positive energy in the room. If you already have these, try placing a gorgeous lamp, or aromatic candles to enhance the feeling of intimacy.
Breath clean air: Your bedroom is the place where you unwind after a long, tiring day, and nothing can be more rejuvenating than breathing in fresh air there. Make sure you open the windows at least once a week to improve ventilation in the room. Using Himalayan pink salt lamps is also a great option to ionize, calm and purify the energy in the room.
Look under your bed: We generally store things that we need regularly under the bed. According to Feng Shui, air should circulate around you as much as possible when you are asleep to allow maximum rejuvenation. Clearing the clutter under the bed will help air circulation.
Use soothing colours: Try not to use too many bright-coloured wall paints as such shades can be over stimulating and even lead to anxiety. Stick to neutrals and your favourite soothing ones to create a positive environment in your house.
Sleep relaxed: Your bedroom absorbs the energy that you bring in with yourself. Thus, never hit the bed when you are angry. Try taking a bath, holding conversations, practising gratitude to stay in a peaceful state of mind.
Declutter your home: When your house is filled with unwanted stuff that you don’t like, it makes you feel unsettled. Cleaning up the clutter lowers your negative energy and keeps you calm. Any plans for the weekend?
Get two nightstands: It’s a good idea to get bedside tables because nightstands represent space for others and help to cultivate positive energy in the room. If you already have these, try placing a gorgeous lamp, or aromatic candles to enhance the feeling of intimacy.
Breath clean air: Your bedroom is the place where you unwind after a long, tiring day, and nothing can be more rejuvenating than breathing in fresh air there. Make sure you open the windows at least once a week to improve ventilation in the room. Using Himalayan pink salt lamps is also a great option to ionize, calm and purify the energy in the room.
Look under your bed: We generally store things that we need regularly under the bed. According to Feng Shui, air should circulate around you as much as possible when you are asleep to allow maximum rejuvenation. Clearing the clutter under the bed will help air circulation.
Use soothing colours: Try not to use too many bright-coloured wall paints as such shades can be over stimulating and even lead to anxiety. Stick to neutrals and your favourite soothing ones to create a positive environment in your house.
Sleep relaxed: Your bedroom absorbs the energy that you bring in with yourself. Thus, never hit the bed when you are angry. Try taking a bath, holding conversations, practising gratitude to stay in a peaceful state of mind.