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The use of your property, or its type, has a great influence on how you interact with it. Interior décor and arrangement of rooms are equally important and the interaction of these physical forms with the people who use it are essentially how Feng Shui works. Your Home As modern lifestyle is putting more pressure upon us, issues such as good sleep, stress and health are now just as important as income and career. We naturally look to our home environment as a refuge but often find that good quality furnishings and decoration are not enough. Homes can sometimes suit certain people and not others for intangible reasons, a thorough analysis of a property can pinpoint these. Buyers are increasingly using Feng Shui to assess the long-term compatibility between their future home and their family. Your Office Thriving cities like Hong Kong regularly use Feng Shui consultants to check a building’s suitability with the activity, be it residential or business. Long established in the area, the secret of the city’s success comes as no surprise. In the west, many modern office buildings are now employing the practice to enhance business potential. The atmosphere of a workplace can always be altered by changing the furniture and décor, sometimes good, sometimes bad. Motivated employees make for greater productivity and profit, contented clients are the lifeblood of any enterprise, large or small. Business Feng Shui is now taken very seriously by major corporations, using consultants in the design stage of new premises. If your business forms part of your home, such as an office or shop front, the areas will be treated slightly differently and optimised according to use. A holiday home is now more popular than ever and the benefits of Feng Shui need to be realised in two distinct ways according to how the property is used.
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