November 05, 2014
Having good feng shui in a living space transforms it into a serene and peaceful haven, where you can slip off your shoes, pour a drink and relax – whether it’s in the evenings after work or at the weekends in your downtime. If you’ve recently invested in a hidden TV lift cabinet, or if you’re considering doing so in the near future, why not use this as the ideal opportunity to bring some much-needed feng shui into your home?
At Cabinet Tronix we’ve put together a number of feng shui tips and guidance, so that anyone looking to rearrange their furniture to accommodate a new luxury TV stand can do so with the main principles in mind. Say hello to a calm and relaxing new lounge!
The sofa is arguably one of the two most important pieces of furniture in any living space, so it’s crucial that you get this one positioned perfectly.
Energy, vitality and life are important concepts in feng shui, so plants should always play an important role. Place them in the south east or the east of your living space – the south east brings wealth and abundance, the south brings fame and recognition, and the easy brings good health and vitality. Choose wisely, or cover all bases and go for all three!
There’s nothing worse than looking at bare walls, and feng shui has some important rules for the pictures you hang, too. The first rule is to banish images that show sadness, violence or loneliness – they can cultivate the same feelings for people in the room. Placing a family picture in a metal frame in the west of your living room is said to bring luck for all members of the family, while a picture of a house in the south of the room attract fame and recognition.
Lastly, we come to the focal point of the room – the TV. Strictly speaking, the rules of feng shui dictate that we shouldn’t have televisions in the home at all – but with the media centre being a modern necessity, there are plenty ways around it.
So there you have it, a basic feng shui guide to rearranging your furniture and incorporating your stunning pop-up TV lift from Cabinet Tronix.