Asian Décor is becoming a more popular form of decoration and concentrates main things in a room while keeping things to a minimal. One of the main focuses of this décor is color. Red is the color used the most because red is believed to give good luck, but, tans, browns, gold’s, and grays are also used in Asian décor. Earth tones are a good way to go in Asian Décor and when wood is used it should be chocolate or burgundy. The colors are the basis of Asian décor and lead to fully embracing the Asian culture in a room.

Another main focus of Asian décor is room dividers that are called Shoji screens. Shoji screens are traditionally made of white rice paper with art symbols of Asian traditions that are attached to bamboo or other types of woods. Room dividers are a main focus because the floor plans of Asian décor are minimal, meaning there is not a lot going on or a lot of clutter. Shoji Screens offer decoration in front of a window or an ugly wall, or can divide a room into more functional and personal spaces. Shoji screens will allow light to diffuse through them, often, making a tranquil space. Using Shoji screens with other Asian influences will give a truly authentic feel to the space.

Window treatments may be as important as Shoji Screens in Asian décor. Window treatments are meant to balance the room, there fore they should be colorful and patterned if the room has a neutral tone, but, the window treatments should be simple if the color palate of the room is colorful. Window treatments could be something as simple as bamboo blinds or textured fabrics with tassels. Also, a Shoji screen can serve as a window treatment if placed correctly, sense this screen allows light to come through.

Along with Shoji screens as room dividers or decoration, Asian décor also uses natural elements to enhance tranquility and energy. Bonsai trees and bamboo is a common in Asian décor. One might also consider adding a rock garden or a water structure, like a water fall or still water with fish. Nature adheres to the simple and tranquil design of Asian décor. Furniture in these rooms should have a multi function, like a futon being a bed and a couch, and should draw out the colors of floor coverings. Asian décor uses anything from mats to wool rugs that have the chosen colors of the walls in them.

It is important to remember not to overdo it in Asian décor. This is a very minimal form of art and a few well chosen pieces will go a long way. Buddhism also has a strong standing in Asian décor, so, a Buddha statue can be just as important as a Shoji Screen. Asian décor focuses on balancing the home, making it calming and tranquil, and encouraging the feelings of peace and serenity. Staying in tune with nature and focusing on staying simple is the key to Asian décor.

Buddha Statues

Feng Shui – Colors

July 18, 2008

Those familiar with Feng Shui know that this science has special colors associated to each of the eight areas a home is divided into by the Oriental system. Each Feng Shui color plays a major role in influencing the prosperity and luck of your life, has a different meaning and connotation. Let’s take a look at the colors of the rainbow from a Feng Shui perspective.

The cooler end of the color spectrum is more suited for health and prosperity. Green symbolizes balance and harmony, while blue is a very soothing color that’s good for the sick and depressed people. Although you might not expect it, purple is the color for the4 god of riches, it seems, bringing prosperity and good health. It is an excellent choice for those who lack in finances or are always sick. Finally, indigo is best used in bedrooms as it induces peaceful slumber.

The warmer colors of the spectrum are good for creating energy. Red, in particular, as a Feng Shui color brings high energy and hence it is good to keep it in the drawing room, or other place where you need a high level of energy. This is definitely not a good color for the bedroom, however, unless you want insomnia. Orange as a Feng Shui color symbolizes revitalization, so it’s highly recommended for use in the kitchen and/or the children’s bedroom. The final warm Feng Shui color, yellow, symbolizes life; it also bring about vitality and a great deal of creativity.

The above are only the tip of the iceberg. There are many more things to do to create the right ambiance and the right impact on the house. Above all, you should keep the laughing Buddha just at the entrance, facing outward. If people comment on it, then the statue usually works well. If somehow people fail to notice, then the laughing Buddha is not working.

The colors usually need to match the inhabitants in the house. People have been heard many times vouching that the application of Feng Shui color principles really works. You will need to match the personality of the person very closely to that of the house and then to that of the color. Feng Shui color really works if placed correctly in the area that it needs to enhance. With the help of Feng Shui you can do absolutely anything; unfortunately not everybody buys these aids understanding what they are really needed for and how soon they will work.

Many people are aware of the fact that there is a Feng Shui color chart, which can be very useful at times, particularly when you are in a jam in finding a remedy for a major flaw in the building, such as a declining number of customers. However, you should understand in the first place that the Feng Shui color chart is actually a tool which can help you regularize the energy of any room be in any home or office.

See the Difference Feng Shui Color Can Make for You

People believe that the Feng Shui color chart is the answer to their problems. All they need, they think, is to know what the color means and how it helps or harms. One of the most common mistakes in this field is that most people think that if they choose a signature color, then their bedroom, their study room, even the entire house, has to be in the color that they had chosen.

However, this is not the way to use the Feng Shui color chart to your advantage. You need to actually find out in what area the room is, what is the energy level requirements within that room, i.e. is it for sleeping? Work? — and find out whether it is possible to incorporate certain changes, usually small, in order to improve the positive energy in that region.

The most beneficial color in your environment should be matched to a large extent, if not totally, with that of your birth date. However, if you need to choose the color between the area’s color and the present coloring, it is better to choose the area’s color because that will give better respite.

The combination of colors and other Feng Shui additions help people to become better in all aspects. You should learn which color stands for what, so you can apply its prowess to the areas that are lacking in your house and life. In this way, you will find that water is represented by all colors of blue and black; green is the color attached to wood; red is for fire, passion and anger; and earth, which is represented by the color orange and metal gray. Once you understand each color’s element, look at the color chart of Feng Shui and decorate to suit your wishes. If done correctly, Feng Shui can pull a person up from a beggar to king, and vice-versa.

One of the recent trends in home decorating is the influence of the Far East. With its simplicity and attention to space, this lends itself well to our hectic Western lifestyle. A lot of the elements of Asian home decorating can be trace back to two schools of thought, one originating from China and the other from Japan.
Feng Shui is a Chinese concept of space and object placement. Feng Shui associates the home with both health and prosperity. There are various rooms in which Feng Shui is more prevalent. The kitchen is one of them. Couple this perspective with the role of the kitchen as “the heart of the home,” and you can see that any feng shui in this room can have a significant impact on your family. A few things you can try are to place Buddha statues at strategic places. Buddha statues are known to add vibrant chi power to your home. Especially the Laughing Buddha statue. Buddha statues can be made from various stones. Jade as well as bronze are the most popular choices. Quan Yin is the female version of Buddha.

buddha statue

Common Feng Shui gifts include Chinese dragons. These dragons are said not only to provide powerful chi energy, but also keep evil spirits from entering your home. For better wealth, riches and prosperity, one can turn to Chinese Feng Shui money frogs. These frogs are made from either jade or agate. They symbolize fortune and good luck with your hard work and clever mind. If you’re looking for a healthier frame of body and mind, an Asian Feng Shui crystal globe might be your answer. This is one of the most commonly used cures and produces amazing results. When sunlight hits these crystals, beams of colored light radiate in all directions activating chi energy, and can also be used to slow down chi. Incidentally, various Asian animal figures such as jade horses can also be used to the same effect.

dragon

The Japanese perspective of home decorating and home furnishings is quite different. Rather than concentrate on objects to attract or repel energies, the Japanese focuses on spatial matters. It uses room dividers known as Shoji screens to separate form and function within a living space. A single Shoji screen can transform a dull square room into practical, attractive living areas. These oriental screens are often made with rice paper and can have vibrant colors or symbols. Some common designs are bamboo tree shoji screen, cherry blossom shoji screen or Geisha shoji screen. Light also plays a vital role in Japanese home design. Japanese lanterns are known for their boxy shape which reflects strength and substance. The thin rice paper allows ample light to shine through while displaying the intended images, much like the way silk paintings are. In fact, Japanese lanterns are sometime made from silk.