When it comes to Feng Shui House decorating, one aspect is the importance for clean air indoors. In order to achieve and maintain good Chi, you need to improve the air quality in your house. The reasoning behind this is that the air you breathe inside your home is more damaging than outdoor air.
For your Feng Shui House, the directions in your home should be mapped out with the Feng Shui Ba-Gua. Based upon those directions from the Ba-Gua, you should then use the compass for Feng Shui, Lo-Pan – the Lo-Pan, a special Feng Shui compass, should be used to study further into the natural elements that go with the various directions. Because each element has color associated with it, you can then decide on the colors that will help to provide good Chi in your environment.
Building and living in your Feng Shui House is a several thousand year old practice combining the art and science of living clean. The Chinese of long ago felt that everything had its own energy, both good and bad, and Chinese Feng Shui was the practice of achieving a balance of those energies. If good Feng Shui has been around for such a long time, why is it becoming so popular now days?
If you are studying good Feng Shui to apply it to your home, you will run across the term “Chi” many times. Chi is the word that represents universal energy. What this means is that ancient Chinese people felt that everything around you – land, trees, buildings – has a particular energy.

