Friday, December 17, 2010

Feng Shui Your Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the house. That's why so many parties end up there. To create and maintain good feng shui in the kitchen will affect all areas of your life -- your health, your finances, your career and your relationships. Here are a few ways to improve the feng shui of your kitchen.

1) Keep reds to a minimum. This is not to say there should not be any red in the kitchen, but think hard before you go with a color scheme that's heavy on the reds. With so much fire element in the kitchen already from the stove and the microwave, adding too much more will create an imbalance.

2) Balance fire and water. The element of fire, represented by the stove, and the element of water, represented by the sink, counteract each other. If they are next to each other they will minimize the other's influence, but if they are directly across from each other, they will "fight". To cure this, put the wood element between them, thus creating the very positive natural cycle of water-wood-fire. The "wood" can be a wooden cutting board, but a live plant is better. Wood can also be a green rug, or a green storage container, or even a green dishrag.

3) Cook from the command position. The command position faces the primary entrance to the room. Unfortunately, most kitchens are designed so that your back is facing this entrance when you are cooking. In feng shui, this means you feel a little vulnerable and ill at ease. To cure this problem put a mirror over your stove so you can see when someone comes in the room. If you can angle the mirror so the burners on the stove are visible in the mirror, you will have symbolically doubled your food and in feng shui symbolism, doubled your money.

4) Empty any pots with water in them on the stove when you are done with them. People who tend to keep a filled kettle at the ready can make some improvements here.

5) Reduce clutter. This especially applies to everything "stored" under the cabinets. If your counters tend to get filled with things, that's another source of clutter to control.

6) Clean. In feng shui, clean surfaces let chi, or energy, move around better. When was the last time you cleaned under your refrigerator, or cleaned the top of the cabinets, or cleaned the fronts of your cabinets? Having a clean stove top and a clean sink is just the beginning of a truly spotless kitchen.

7) Store cleaning materials away from food. Keeping cleansers and food together symbolizes cleaning out your good health, or sterility, so assign one cabinet for cleaning materials and keep the food out of there.

8) Energize. A fountain, so long as it is away from the stove, is good for a kitchen. So are wind chimes, colorful pottery and cookware, and anything that makes you feel good. Of course, good lighting is extremely important, too. If you can't afford to put in a skylight, at least invest in good full-spectrum light bulbs.




Pam Neely has refined the art of cooking in a very small space by maximizing a compact refrigerator with freezer. She now uses an energy efficient 2 door compact refrigerator freezer in her office.

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