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Feng Shui Hallways for Good Energy Flows

Good Feng Shui Hallways Encourage Chi Energy

Your hallways is one of the most important areas in the house. It is the point of entry into the home and should create a welcoming impact. It is also the connecting area to all other rooms and needs to be planned so that the transition to other rooms is easy and harmonious. If you have a narrow hallways, think about using mirrors and color or pattern to improve the proportions from visual perspective. Make sure there is a good air circulation to enhance chi movement.

In Feng Shui, the entrance to the house has enormous importance as it is here that both people and energy enter the home. Your front door should be bright, well maintained and welcoming. It should not be too large in relation to the hall, otherwise energy escapes, sometime that can be counteracted by hanging wind chimes at the entrance. If your hallway or corridors are small, narrow or dark, hang a mirror on one wall to give a sense of greater width and to boost energy flow. If your hallway runs directly through a back door, energy will rush directly through and out of the house. a mirror placed at the end of the hallway can prevent this from happening. Hallway should be light and airy and furniture and storage kept to a minimum.

Paying particular attention to your hallway is important. This is the first room a visitor sees and it is also the entrance and exit for energy flows.

 

* Avoid energy rushing too quickly into the home by having a meandering path * Warm welcome colors should be used to decorate a hallway
* Avoid too many steps up to the front door as this will hamper energy entering * Check the way that doors are hung to provide free circulation of air and energy
* A bright colored front door will create a welcoming entrance * Hang pictures in a hallway will create a welcoming atmosphere

* Place a healthy green plant by the door to encourage wellbeing.

* Stairs that curve away from the front door prevent energy rushing straight in or out of the house

 

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