Remington Residents Voice April 2015 | Page 2

Feng shui can be easily applied in any space, but the feng shui principles are sure very complex. However, most complex subjects can be explained in simple terms, so here is the info on main feng shui principles:

** Principle of Five Feng Shui Elements

** Feng Shui of Yin and Yang: Understand the Principles

** Chi, or Universal Energy Principle in Feng Shui

Let me assure you that you do not need to have a deep understanding of feng shui principles in order to start applying feng shui in your home. There are many easy feng shui tips you can apply right away to create a better quality of energy.

If you are just starting out with feng shui, it is helpful to identify which areas of your home need help the most. For example, you might feel very good about your kitchen and your living room, thus tend to spend quite a bit of time there, but your bedroom, bathrooms and your closets are neglected.

In feng shui, the house is viewed as a whole being in which one part is intricately connected to the other.

To create good feng shui in your home - no matter you know the main feng shui principles or not - first identify the areas that need most attention and define the steps necessary to improve these areas.

I have seen many people completely ignore the areas that feel like too much work, such as the attached garage, the laundry room or the closets.