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ORANGE


A Feng Shui Color Guide - How to use colors in Feng Shui.In Feng Shui, color is used according to the Five Elements Feng Shui Theory.
Color is one of the easiest way to shift the energy in your space with Feng Shui.

Each color is an expression of one of the Five Feng Shui Elements: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood. The elements are used in specific areas according to the feng shui energy map of your space, or Bagua.

The Feng Shui Color Guide will help you choose the best colors to create a harmonious feng Shui home. Choose the Feng Shui colors according to the energy you need and bring them into your space with the wall color, art, photography, or various decor items. Choose the Feng Shui colors according to the energy you need and bring them into your space with the wall color, art, photography, or various decor items.

Today: orange

Feng Shui Colors - In Feng Shui, orange color belongs to the element of Fire

When feng shui use of the color red is too intense for your space, go for orange and yellow colors in your feng shui applications instead. Orange is often called the “social” color, as it creates the feng shui energy to promote lively conversations and good times in your home. In the winter especially it reminds us of summertime dreams, as well as resembles the cheerful flickering of deep and vibrant orange in log fires.

Feng Shui-wise, orange represents the Fire element and it is best in the following feng shui Ba-Gua areas: South (Fame & Reputation) and Southwest (Love & Marriage).

The vibrant and happy orange color is an excellent feng shui choice for the living room, dining/kitchen, children’s play area or anywhere in your space where you want to have a playful, lively and pulsating energy. Usually, it is easier to bring it with feng shui decor accessories or one feature wall, rather than a full room color.

The softness and warmth of orange makes it a feng shui color easy to live with. At sunsets the light in orange-themed rooms becomes beautifully golden and a nurturing feeling to remember.

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[originally posted to Feng Shui Guide, revised for
Manic Monday # 18: RED.]

A Feng Shui Color Guide - How to use colors in Feng Shui.

In Feng Shui, color is used according to the Five Elements Feng Shui Theory.
Color is one of the easiest way to shift the energy in your space with Feng Shui.

Each color is an expression of one of the Five Feng Shui Elements: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood. The elements are used in specific areas according to the feng shui energy map of your space, or Bagua.

The Feng Shui Color Guide will help you choose the best colors to create a harmonious feng Shui home. Choose the Feng Shui colors according to the energy you need and bring them into your space with the wall color, art, photography, or various decor items. Choose the Feng Shui colors according to the energy you need and bring them into your space with the wall color, art, photography, or various decor items.

Today: RED

RED color carries the energy of Fire element in feng shui. Fire has always been a symbol of divine energy and can be both destructive and creative. It represents the energy of sun and life. A balanced Feng Shui Fire Element in your home will bring joy, excitement and sexual desire.

The Feng Shui Energy of color RED is the energy of arousal. It is hot, passionate, rich and celebratory. It is the Chinese color of luck and happiness, the marriage color in India, and the symbolic color of love and romance, courage and passion in the West.

In Feng Shui color decorating RED always signifies richness and luxury. If used too much, though, it can bring restlessness, burst of anger and over stimulation. Better use it with caution, always easier to bring RED with details and accessories, rather than with furnishings or wall color.

Use RED with most moderation in children´s rooms, freely in the living room, dining and in the kitchen.

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