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The ancient Chinese theories of Feng Shui are becoming popular as an element in the creative processes of some major players in the interior design industry. As you plan your new dream kitchen it can be interesting to take a little peek at the way that Feng Shui masters and mistresses believe that the way you arrange your kitchen can affect your overall well-being. Here are some Feng Shui dos and donts.

Choose a Great Stove According to the principles of Feng Shui, to be healthier and happier you should use the stove in your home often as it represents your ability to maximize your potential for wealth and happiness. If you are going to be doing a lot of cooking make sure the stove you choose is a good one and that it meets all your culinary needs and ambitions.

Feng Shui experts also say that ideally you should have a view of the entrance to the kitchen while you cook. If your overall design does not allow for this, a mirror or reflective tile backsplash above the range works just as well and could actually be a unique and attractive touch to give your new kitchen an extra little design twist.

Keep Knives Out of Sight This tip is already a bit of a given if you have small children in the house, but according to Feng Shui displaying knives in the kitchen can also create conflict and anxiety. Keep knives stowed away in an attractive wooden block and the rest of the sharp implements in the cutlery drawer.

Create a Comfortable Seating Area Even if your home has a separate formal dining area, Feng Shui masters advise creating a comfortable seating nook within the kitchen as well, the better to share warmth and support amongst members of the household.

Keep the Clutter at Bay A cluttered kitchen is a big no-no in Feng Shui as it represents disorganization and disharmony. Make sure the new kitchen cabinets you are having installed are roomy enough to hold everything you might possibly need and consider asking your kitchen remodeling contractor about extras like built in spice racks or storage bins to make keeping your kitchen clean and clutter free even easier.

by: Ursula K Rose




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