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The beauty of flowers is undeniable, as they are colorful, bright and fragrant. Across all cultures and nations, flowers bring a smile to the face of almost everyone and look great in any decorative setting. The brilliance of flowers is magnified even more when they are set in an attractive vase. A vase adds an elegant touch that surrounds the flower with style and sophistication.

If you are having difficulty decorating an area, try adding a sophisticated and elegant wooden vase with a beautiful floral arrangement.

If you are having difficulty decorating an area, try adding a sophisticated and elegant wooden vase with a beautiful floral arrangement.

Additionally, the right vase can completely change the look of a room, adding an elegant charm where before there may have been only a blank space. While glass and porcelain vases are traditional and lovely, we prefer to place our flowers in mangowood vases and bamboo vases. Simply put, they add a contemporary look and appeal that cannot be had with any other material. In late 2008 we added a magnificent line of bamboo and mangowood vases for sale on our website. They have been gaining in popularity and in July of 2009 we added more wooden vases to our existing lineup. The next time you have a blank area to fill, consider trying one of our wooden vases. The vases can be purchased with or without dried flower arrangements. Below are some decorative tips for using vases in your home:

• Vases often go well in a corner. If you do not use a stand, we recommend using a floor vase that is no less than 35” tall.
• A table vase that is approximately 12” – 24” in height looks great on a stand. Make sure the stand fits the décor of your room.
• Vases with dark and vivid colors will stand out more. Use them in lighter color rooms to bring out their beauty.
• Bamboo and mangowood vases cannot hold water. Instead, place a dry flower arrangement in the vase. They will last for years and significantly enhance the look of the vase and the space they are in.

The color of our homes plays an important role in our lives, perhaps more than we know. In feng shui - the ancient art of arranging colors, furniture and structures to best maximize energy and prosperity - it is believed that colors can strongly influence chi (or energy) for better or worse. The interplay of light with color has a lot to do with the way energy is either absorbed or reflected from it. In general, feng shui promulgates using certain colors in certain rooms. In this article, we will provide some basic tips you can use to maximize chi in your home through the use of color. If you follow the below tips, you should notice a difference in the quality of your energy, your mood, your household relations and maybe even your finances. It’s amazing what a few buckets of paint or some colorful decor can do!

Colors play a significant factor in altering our moods and well-being. A beautifully decorated room can do wonders for our health, finances, relationships and energy.

Colors play a significant factor in altering our moods and well-being. A beautifully decorated room can do wonders for our health, finances, relationships and energy.


• Use softer colors in bedrooms, such as beige, tan, cream, ivory, peach and light green. These help us rest easier.
• Avoid strong colors in the bedroom, such as orange and red.
• Earth colors are best for kitchens. These include brown, green, orange and yellow.
• Avoid using blue in your home. It is a water color and can make people feel cold and introspective. If you love blue and want it in your home, it is best left to a meditation room, and in dark shades such as indigo and violet at that.
• To make small rooms appear larger, use light and pastel colors. The opposite is true of the colors red, yellow and blue, which make rooms appear smaller.
• Use red to stimulate activity and provide energy. A room need not be painted entirely in red. The addition of red decor is sufficient enough.
• Lighter colors on your ceiling are better than darker colors. Chi circulates better when your ceilings are light in color.
• It is best to start designing a room one color at a time. Choose the dominant color first, usually the color that the walls and ceilings are painted. Next, the colors for the carpet and furnishings should be chosen. Finally, a third color in the way of decor can be selected that harmonizes or compliments the first two colors.
• Use orange colors to where people convene and talk. It is also a good choice for a study.
• Yellow is an uplifting color and good for studies or where a lot of creative activities take place. Use it sparingly though, as too much of it can cause over-stimulation.
• Green is a great color and can be used in any room where relaxation takes place. It is in the middle of the color spectrum and promotes healing, peaceful thoughts and tranquility. Green plants scattered throughout the home are a wonderful way to use green.
• Black is considered to be associated with money in feng shui but should be used sparingly, as it absorbs all other colors and does not strongly promote the flow of chi. Black can make a magnificent decorative statement when used in reason, especially in bathrooms, living rooms and hallways.
• Avoid too much of the same color. If your walls, ceiling and decor are all the same color the results will probably be bland and not stimulating.
• In rooms that need stimulation, instead of painting an entire room a yang color like red or orange, try using decorative items that have yang colors.
• Imaginative use of light in the way of natural light and lamps can manipulate and change the colors in any room. Try using soft and strong lighting in a room and notice the difference in color. Also try position lamps in different locations in the room.

Hopefully all, some or even one of these tips will prove to be helpful and effective for you. In summary, keep in mind that all colors are either yin (negative and passive) or yang (positive and active). We are happiest when we can achieve a balance between the two. Orange, yellow, red and black are yang colors. White, blue, green and beige are yin colors. Purple and indigo can be either yin or yang, depending on how much red or blue is in them. Have fun, experiment and see what works best for you.

7
Feb

Choose your Colors for Maximum Chi

   Posted by: Amy

A splash of color transforms a room.

A splash of color transforms a room.

Colors have a powerful effect on us, whether we are aware of it or not. The Chinese used colors to represent the different seasons and many cultures around the world equate a different meaning to each color. The principles of feng shui suggest that color and light should be used to provide the most favorable conditions for happiness and prosperity. When choosing a color for a room, it is best to view the color in the exact room it is intended for, as colors can change drastically with lighting conditions. And it’s not jus the walls that need attention–the color of your ceilings is important as well. Feng shui experts generally concur that light colors are better than dark colors for ceilings. This is because dark colors prevent chi (or energy) from rising and prevent it from circulating freely in your home. When chi does not circulate freely, your health, finances and relationships can suffer. Dark colors are also reminiscent of rain clouds, which can cause an unhappy mood.

Brightly colored scrolls or paintings can easily add a sunny aspect to an otherwise drab wall.

Brightly colored scrolls or paintings can easily add a sunny aspect to an otherwise drab wall.

For the bedroom, softer colors are best. The bedroom is an area of rest and relaxation. Choose colors such ivory, beige, cream, tan, peach, soft pink and even light green. For the kitchen, try colors that are a bit bolder, such as brown, yellow, green or orange. You may have noticed that blue was not mentioned. This is because blue is a water element color and tends to make people feel introspective. It therefore does not promote social harmony among the householders. If you really love blue, limit it to the bathroom, and try using lighter shades of blue rather than darker ones.

Whichever color you choose to paint your home, keep in mind the following three key elements. One, it is most beneficial to choose one dominant color in a room first. Two, the next color you choose for the room should be for the carpet and furnishings. Three, the third color selected should either bring together the first two colors in a complimentary way or create a contrast between them. By using these guidelines for color, you can maximize the chi in each room in your home and give yourself the best chance for achieving lasting happiness, peace, wealth and health.

The powerful effects of color have been known to man for eons. Colors have a chemical effect on our brain and alter our moods. They provide an emotional backdrop to every scene we see and that we are in. The strongest and boldest color in the spectrum is red. Red is not a common color in nature, but when it is present, it’s very noticeable. The Chinese have always thought of red as a color associated with prosperity, happiness and good fortune.

Use red decoration to attract positive energy into your home while adding a beautiful decorative look.

Use red decoration to attract positive energy into your home while adding a beautiful decorative look.

Red is also an exciting, inspirational and dynamic color. For this reason, red should mainly be used in rooms that involve activity, such as an office, recreation room or home gym. The color red attracts chi (energy) and is a good color choice to increase energy and passion. Red should never be the primary color of a bedroom or childrens’ room. However, red decor can be used in any room, although more sparingly in bedrooms. Feng shui experts agree that it’s not advisable to paint the walls in your home red or have red furnishings. Instead, try using accent pieces and decorative items with red. You should see and feel a positive difference soon after.

The dragon is a powerful symbol that can benefit you and your home in a number of ways according to feng shui. Feng shui is the ancient Chinese art/science of balancing and arranging the elements of yin and yang in a given space to foster success and happiness. The dragon is a yang or male energy that represents power, ambition and good fortune. The pearl that is often found in or near the dragon’s claw is a sign of wisdom and abundance. The color of the dragon is often important. Most Chinese dragons are either green or gold. A green dragon in your home is said to promote good health. A gold dragon in the home is often used to attract wealth and increase business.

The Chinese believe dragon statues or dragon images can increase health, boost wealth and provide luck, protection and energy.

The Chinese believe dragon statues or dragon images can increase health, boost wealth and provide luck, protection and energy.

Forms of dragons that can be used in your home are Chinese dragon statues, dragon scroll paintings, dragon wall fans or even lamps with dragon designs. The dragon carries with it a powerful energy, so be careful not to place it too close to your bed, where it may disturb your sleep. Also, allow the dragon to have some space and try not to clutter the area where it is displayed. This will allow it to best radiate and attract beneficial energy. You can use the dragon for any of the following intentions: to bless a new home, to increase health and wealth, as a means for protection or just to add a beautiful element of Asian decor to any room.

Try adding black decor to your home to promote sophistication, wealth and mystery.

Try adding black decor to your home to promote sophistication, wealth and mystery.

In the science of Chinese feng shui, the color black is a “yin” color and an “element of water.” It is viewed as a passive color with a feminine or soft energy. Although it can project a strong or heavy emotional feeling if used in excess, the color black is an essential element in adding stability to any decorative scheme. If used sparingly, black can compliment all the other colors in the spectrum and add an air of sophistication to a room, giving it definition and depth as well. Using black in a decorative setting will encourage communication, according to feng shui experts, and helps to make people more flexible in their thinking. Black decor is especially good to use in the living room, where communication is important. Try avoiding using too much black in the kitchen, children’s rooms and the main entry way of your home. Adding black decorative items in the north part of your home is said to attract career opportunities.

12
Jan

Change Your Luck with a Bamboo Bonsai Tree

   Posted by: Chad

Lucky bamboo bonsai trees are extremely popular in the science of feng shui. It is believed that these bamboo bonsais bring luck and abundance to those who display them in their homes. Besides being a beautiful tree to look at, bamboo trees can teach us a significant lesson about life.

The Chinese believe bamboo to be extremely good luck.

The Chinese believe bamboo to be extremely good luck.

The Chinese were among the first people to carefully observe bamboo. They noticed several things about the tree that can impart wisdom. The first lesson is to be flexible like bamboo. It bends with the wind and does not snap. We too, should be flexible in life and adjust to difficult situations. The second lesson is that bamboo is hollow and allows air inside it. This translates into meaning that we too should be hollow, or open-minded, and allow ideas and energy to flow inside of us to renew and heal us. Having a bamboo bonsai tree as decor in our homes reminds us of this wisdom on a daily basis. An indoor bamboo plant is said to be ultra lucky when it embodies the five elements associated with feng shui. These elements are:

• Wood (the bamboo tree)
• Earth (rocks and soil that support the tree)
• Water (given to the bamboo tree)
• Fire (usually associated with a red or orange decoration on the tree)
• Metal (any lucky coins or metal figurines that are positioned with the tree)

The number of bamboo stalks is also significant. Two is for love, three is for happiness, five is for health, eight is for wealth and nine is considered an overall lucky number. Try placing a bamboo tree in your home and see if your luck doesn’t change.

4
Jan

Heal Yourself with Purple

   Posted by: Chad

Purple is excellent for healing the mind and body, but should be used sparingly in your home. For example, it is not recommended by feng shui experts that an entire room be painted with purple, unless it is being strictly used as a meditation or healing room. This is because purple carries a very strong vibration and can often evoke connections to the spiritual realm and 7th chakra.

Try using purple decoration to motivate and heal.

Try using purple decoration to motivate and heal.

It is therefore not well advised to make it a central color throughout your house. There are many better colors to use instead. But as a healing component, few colors can compare. Each color has its own frequency and affects our brains and moods in a certain way. A purple decorative object, such as a painting or wall fan, is absolutely fine on a wall of another color, and can even help stimulate or facilitate a healing response when viewed. Purple is also known as a catalyst for encouraging excitement, passion and motivation, and for that reason, purple decor is a good idea for the bedroom. Try it out and see what purple can do for you.

An elephant painting or statue in your home can be a powerful way to provide protection and increase your luck.

An elephant painting or statue in your home can be a powerful way to provide protection and increase your luck.

While many Chinese consider the foo dog or dragon to be the best source for luck and protection, most feng shui experts think the elephant is just as good, if not more effective in fortifying a household. India and Thailand hold the elephant to be almost sacred, and elephant statues and paintings are very prevalent in those countries. Simply by placing an elephant statue or painting near your front door, you may be able to ward off danger and bless your home. Elephants that have an upward pointing trunk are said to represent good luck, prosperity and success. Elephants with a downward pointing trunk and said to symbolize conception and longevity. A good way to solidify faithfulness and love between two people, according to the principles of feng shui, is to place a pair of elephant statues in the bedroom. In an office, an elephant statue placed on a desk, or an elephant painting hung on a wall, is said to bring business and financial achievement. In a study, it is thought to produce academic success. If you are down on your luck, try adding an elephant or two to your life. After all, there must be a reason so many Asian people swear by their elephants!

Lighting is an important component in feng shui, as it regulates the flow of chi or energy in your home and in your body. The bedroom in particular has a stronger influence on chi than any other room, as most of our time is spent there at night when there is no natural light. We therefore must rely mostly on artificial light sources in our bedrooms. In general, feng shui experts believe one should keep lighting soft and indirect in a bedroom to create a relaxed and romantic mood. This is usually the mood most people strive for in their bedrooms anyway.

Create a relaxed mood in your bedroom with a wood and diffused rice paper lamp.

Create a relaxed mood in your bedroom with a wood and diffused rice paper lamp.

Lamps with diffused paper shades and low wattage light bulbs work best. And lamps made from natural materials, such as wood and rice paper work very well. Avoid fluorescent bulbs if possible, as they tend to emit a cold blue light and oscillate very quickly, thus disturbing the retina and brain. Full spectrum lighting with a low wattage and colored bulbs are excellent for the bedroom: pink for calming, yellow to feel settled and purple for passion. Try these tips and see what works best for you. Experiment with different lighting until you find something works best. The author prefers an adjustable light, where the brightness can be turned up or down.