COuch Archives - Di Prana https://diprana.com/tag/couch/ Tue, 13 Oct 2020 00:07:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 194899925 Feng Shui your Living Room – Couches/Sofas https://diprana.com/feng-shui-your-living-room-couches-sofas/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=feng-shui-your-living-room-couches-sofas https://diprana.com/feng-shui-your-living-room-couches-sofas/#comments Mon, 12 Oct 2020 23:50:36 +0000 https://diprana.com/?p=1722     The main piece of furniture in a living room is usually the couch, which should rest against a solid wall. Currently, one of the popular western furniture arrangements is to place the seating group in the middle of the room without any wall support. This is called a floating arrangement and should be…

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The main piece of furniture in a living room is usually the couch, which should rest against a solid wall. Currently, one of the popular western furniture arrangements is to place the seating group in the middle of the room without any wall support. This is called a floating arrangement and should be avoided.

No matter the function of the space, no living room is complete without a couch—and, as it turns out, its placement can have a big impact. 

 

After you select a commanding position for your couch, you’ll probably want to know where to place your television “Most TVs these days are so slim that you could mount it on the wall, which helps keep a more sleek and neat presentation,. When it comes to the question of whether or not you should you hang your television over your fireplace. But if your intention is to create a space for greater connection and conversation with family, allowing the fireplace to be the main focal point is a much better option.

Furniture pieces with sharp corners that stick out into walkways can obstruct the flow of chi in a room. Threatening angles or obstructive furniture can create cutting energy, which makes the living room feel uncomfortable. Use circular tables or rounded ottomans to keep the space open. Potted plants can also be added to diffuse obtrusive furniture edges and mask negative energy.

Before arranging your feng shui living room, you need to determine where the room falls on the Bagua (or energy map). This map details how to layout and connect different rooms in your home with the nine areas of life: creativity, health, relationships, travel, self, career, prosperity, wisdom, and fame. Arranging the layout of your home and each individual room with the Bagua can help attract the most positive energy.

With a Feng Shui Consultation you can learn everythng how to fix your Living Room energy flow.

 

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