Posts Tagged ‘Feng Shui’

postheadericon Office Decoration According to Feng Shui

office decoration according to feng shuiDecorate the office with a calm and relaxed style, can be achieved with the Feng Shui to enhance performance and that are low stress levels.

Too many hours spent in that space and therefore they should be achieved and comfortable atmosphere that is relaxing to confront the daily routine becomes monotonous.

The Chinese translation of this term in the water is calm winds, and thus should achieve a balance of elements within the office.

The position is critical of the elements that are within that office, to achieve a comfortable working environment.

The furniture, such as the desktop, needs to be large, so kidney or with rounded ends, it should be placed on a small, decorative object that radiates energy. Read the rest of this entry »

postheadericon Feng Shui in The Office

Feng Shui in The Office

Feng Shui is an oriental philosophy which seeks the welfare of both people and the spaces in which they are located so it is a method used in office furniture for employees to feel comfortable and safe during the hours of work.

Office needs to be adjusted to the pattern that marks the feng shui, for example in the meeting rooms is said that if you follow the guidelines of Feng Shui to achieve more and get better deals because everyone in the room will enjoy harmony. Following these principles the walls must be painted white with good lighting, put some plants, water and some objects with decorative glass.

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postheadericon The principles of Feng Shui

Fengshui
It is an ancient science, after an observation of the universe steeped in Chinese philosophy and Taoist interpretation of the world.

It is also a branch of Chinese medicine whose interest is focused mainly on places where man is:

* Habitat
* Businesses
* Offices
* Gardens

The principles of Feng Shui can create a place of harmony and regeneration by regulating the flow of energy that emanate from them.

Feng Shui can also drive the ch’i, the name given by the Chinese representative the “breath” or “energy” where it is lacking in balance or better in using remedies available to all.

It is an Oriental art, ancient and promotes a feeling of well-being and positively influence the destiny of a people place.