Balcony Decor

Written by admin
October 12, 2009

hummingbird-windchimeA balcony is the most underused spot in an apartment. If you have a balcony, all you need is a little imagination and patience and you can have a small garden to brag about. Hang a wind chime or other garden art to add a personal touch. There should however, be some order in the way you arrange things so the overall space doesn’t end up looking cluttered.

You can grow tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers and many more veggies, all in pots.  These are a bit more challenging than a few flowers and if you’re not willing to work a bit harder, consider growing your own herb garden. It’s the best option to grow in pots, needing just water and sunlight.


More on Feng Shui and Wind chimes

Written by admin
September 22, 2009

resonant-windchime1If you hang two-rod or nine-rod Wind chimes, made of either crystal or ceramic, in the southwest corner of the living room, it is supposed to bring you popularity. The Wind chimes help chi circulate, and this will attract more people to you and increase your circle of friends.

A home’s entrance needs to be vibrant and lively, but north is associated with quiet and isolation, which is not favorable for bringing life into a home. Metal wind chimes can enhance chi in this area, attracting more activity and vitality into the home.

The west side of the home is sometimes called the children area. Hanging hollow metal wind chimes in this west area may increase the flow of chi here. This can promote harmony within the family, increase the chances of having children and have a positive influence on the health, behavior and academic performance of children.


Feng Shui and Wind Chimes

Written by admin
September 20, 2009

resonant-windchimeFeng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice. Sound is one of the most significant factors concerning the flow of Chi, or energy. Wind chimes help by attracting lucky Chi and distributing inactive Chi through the air.

To bring good luck, Wind chimes with four, six, seven, eight, or eighteen rods are best. Metal Wind chimes are best placed in the West, Northwest and North of the house.  Bamboo Wind Chimes do best if hung in the South, Southeast or East of the house.