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Home for Christmas: Winter Season Feng Shui Tips

Warm up your home with easy feng shui tips for Christmas and colder seasons

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feng shui tips for winter and christmas

Add the fire and earth feng shui elements to your kitchen and your bedroom, the two places we tend to spend more time in the winter season and that often tend to be overlooked.

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Time to warm up your home for the cold season! We are spending more time indoors, and we need warmth on all levels, as well as the feelings of coziness and comfort.

In the language of feng shui, what you need to do in the colder season is to balance your environment with the feng shui fire element colors.

You can bring this vital feng shui energy in your environment in many ways - with décor objects, new throws, pillows, good feng shui art, maybe a wall color - be creative and have fun with it.

When re-decorating your home for the season, use feng shui decorating principles to create good energy.

Your whole being needs more warmth now and your home has to support it; choose the best feng shui colors to suit your needs and bring instant warmth into your space.

Some easy feng shui changes like a different, richer looking area rug, cozy floor cushions, brightly colored throws, maybe different color lamp shades, new candles will quickly shift the feng shui energy of your space and convey to your body the feeling of warmth and "cocooning."

Add the Fire and Earth feng shui elements to your kitchen and your bedroom, the two places we tend to spend more time in the winter season and that often tend to be overlooked.
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