In order to incorporate Feng Shui into you interior design you need to have a clear understanding of what Feng Shui is. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice. It is the art of placing and arranging matter and space so that harmony with the environment is achieved. This harmony can refer to the harmony in the home, in relationships, in wealth and many other aspects in our lives. The practice has been around for several thousands of years and is still practiced in China and many parts of the world today teaching us how to create harmony and balance around us.
Feng Shui design cannot be of much help without looking inward. Doing a self-evaluation is the best place to start before trying to incorporate Feng Shui design. The self-evaluation is nothing more than taking a long, hard look at how you feel and how you live on a daily basis. Taking stock of your emotions, your relationships, your finances, and everything in your home that affects you throughout an ordinary day is crucial for trying out Feng Shui design changes.
Cleaning out the clutter and get rid of everything you do not love in your house. Clutter clearing is a time and energy consuming process that will feel like therapy, but it will help you lighten up the load metaphorically speaking.
Feng Shui is all about energy, and light is the strongest manifestation of energy. In fact, the light in your home both natural and artificial lighting greatly influences the quality of your home’s energy. Smart lighting and good quality air are the very basics of good feng shui, and should always be on top of your feng shui priorities for any space. These two elements are essential for good feng shui energy in your home, called Chi. Open the windows often, introduce feng shui air-purifying plants or use an air-purifier. Allow as much natural light as possible into your home, and consider using full-spectrum lights.
Your body reacts to everything around you, and you either get nourished or drained by the energy that surrounds you. I strongly encourage you to become aware of the quality of light in your home or office and its influence on your health and well-being.Light is our # 1 nutrient and has been called the medicine of the future. Make a habit of paying attention to how much good quality light you actually enjoy throughout the day, as well as the quality and number of the indoor light sources in your home. It is interesting to note that the use of cool white fluorescent lights has been legally banned in Germany at a Federal level. There are numerous studies on the negative effects of fluorescent lighting, as well as the benefits of full-spectrum lighting.
Knowing that color is light, how many colors are you actually enjoying in your space? Yes, you might not want to create an absolute rainbow of colors in your home, but the truth is that many homes are starving for beautiful, pure colors, starving for more light energy. Think of the happiest humans out there, the little kids; their energy is constantly nourished by an abundance of colors. Allow yourself to tap into a source of better energy, bring beauty into your home, bring more color, have good lighting. Educate yourself on how to light a home, and go for at least three sources of light in any room. Most young children are vibrant, creative, happy because they allow themselves to absorb different frequencies of light. Can you imagine a little child clinging to a beige decor scheme? It just can’t happen, as children are intuitively drawn to good energy.
Every Feng Shui design change that you make is important, even when the change is in a form of a furniture placement or positioning of other inanimate objects using Feng Shui. As has already been discussed, elements have their own yin and yang energies. Wood represents life force and spirit—the wood grain rings indicate how many years that the tree has lived. And since wood represents growth, too much wood in a home can cause the energy to become too vigorous, too aggressive. Feng Shui design uses all elements in moderation for creating the balance in a space.
Try to keep your Feng Shui design ideas focused on areas that deserve your utmost attention, and don’t spread your energy too thin. Instead of addressing five power spots or problem areas at once, for example, start by addressing one, then move on to the next.
The following Feng Shui design idea can help you to understand the concept of Feng Shui design in a clearer manner:
A long hallway, a common an architectural element in today’s home design, is a problem area that Feng Shui seeks to deal with because a long, narrow hallway carries Chi directly in a straight line. This allows Chi to gather force and become “rushing” or “raging” Chi. That’s not ideal. Aggressive energy can be harmful, leading to imbalances, and the room at the end of the hallway where the rushing Chi collects is probably suffering because of it. Having the bathroom at the end of the hall way is even worse. Since plumbing is symbolic of a house’s finances, losing Chi this way is literally “flushing money down the toilet”! This type of problem area can be fixed using Feng Shui design tips like keeping plants in the area, placing big pictures in the hall, or placement of the objects and furniture in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui Elements. Enhancing the hallway in these ways can help the Chi to stay back in space rather than just rush in straight line. A Feng Shui bathroom, on the other hand, can help you to have money flowing in.

Corners are another major problem area as they are often overlooked place in the home where Chi is incorrectly channeled or missing all together. With Feng Shui design though, you can prevent Chi from missing corners. A suitable object placed in the corner can attract beneficial energy–a plant perhaps. Lamps, either a standing tabletop, are also excellent for this purpose. Using different Feng Shui design ideas one can transform a dark, dreary corner to a well-lit corner that is full of life and vitality.
Study the elements Feng Shui theory to help you balance the feng shui five elements in your home, as well as strengthen specific elements in specific feng shui areas. For example, if you are working on attracting more prosperity, you will introduce the feng shui elements of Wood and Water in the Southeast area of your home.
Know Your Feng Shui birth element and create a home to support your personal feng shui element. For example, if your own element is Fire, you need to introduce the expressions of Fire, such as the Fire element colors(red, orange, purple, magenta, pink, yellow), and triangular shapes. You will also need a strong Wood element in your home, as Wood feeds the Fire in the relationship of five feng shui elements
Always be mindful of the state of your home and how the energy in your home influences your well-being. Make a habit of paying close attention to the so-called feng shui “triangle” that is deeply connected to your health – your bedroom, your bathroom and your kitchen. Nothing is static in the world of energy, so be wise and keep your home healthy and happy.
After you have mastered the home feng shui steps, you can explore the deeper levels of feng shui, such as, for example, the flying star school of feng shui. Be sure to start with the basic steps, though, before applying complex feng shui formulas.

According to Feng Shui, power spots are unique to each person, family and home and some of these are determined not only by the things that are going on in your life right now but also by the design and architecture of your particular living space.
If you are planning to build a new house, you are in fact in a position to draw the maximum benefit from the Feng Shui design. You can consult a Feng Shui consultantwho can offer you a number of Feng Shui design ideas that can be easily implemented in your home. The most ideal situation according to the Feng Shui design would be to define the power areas first and ask the architect to design the whole house around them. It would be in your best interests to apply Feng Shui tool ‘Bagua’ to have the best Feng Shui design in your house.
By exploring Feng Shui design ideas, you can take the most beneficial and effective actions in every
part of your house or the problem areas to encourage the optimal flow of Chi. While experimenting with the Feng Shui design ideas, it is important to keep in mind that instead of using the Feng Shui design in the whole house , it is best to target particular problem areas first and then move systematically from room to room as a means of improving Chi flow in all parts of your living space.
The key to making the Feng Shui design ideas work for you in your home lies in accurately honing in on your most important problem areas and taking care of them first. This helps you to determine which parts of your living space are most in need of your attention. You can determine a problem area in your house by relating it to the problem you are facing presently in your day-to-day life. For example, if you are facing financial problems you can find out the areas that correspond to finance using the bagua and then use Feng Shui design to enhance the Chi flow in that area to bring about the desired change.
The areas where you are likely to spend most of your time are the best power areas. These areas can reside in the center and then you can have the whole house designed around it. For instance, the bedrooms can be located in the area that corresponds to a section of bagua which represents love, marriage and health. Since it is important for you to have proper sleep for 8 hours to allow the body to rejuvenate and energize itself. Feng Shui bedroom design also provides you tips for deciding the direction of your bed. The home office can be situated in a direction that supports financial and career achievements. The entrances to the house can be designed in a way that they receive the Chi, or life force energy, from the most favorable directions for the building. As there are power areas in the house there can also be problem areas, that can affect your health, relationships and finances in a negative ways. Feng Shuialso provides guidelines for knowing these problem areas and provides Feng Shui design ideas for improving these.
A power spot is an area of the home which can be as big as a room or as small as a tiny little nook, but this particular area has strong associations with your life (or parts of your life) that mean a great deal to you at a particular point in a given time frame. Feng Shui power spots are unique to each person, family and home. They are determined not only by the things that are going on in a person’s life presently but also by the design and architecture of their particular living space.

Every Feng Shui design change that you make is important, even when the change is in a form of a furniture placement or positioning of other inanimate objects using Feng Shui. As has already been discussed, elements have their own yin and yang energies. Wood represents life force and spirit—the wood grain rings indicate how many years that the tree has lived. And since wood represents growth, too much wood in a home can cause the energy to become too vigorous, too aggressive. Feng Shui design uses all elements in moderation for creating the balance in a space.
Try to keep your Feng Shui design ideas focused on areas that deserve your utmost attention, and don’t spread your energy too thin. Instead of addressing five power spots or problem areas at once, for example, start by addressing one, then move on to the next.
The following Feng Shui design idea can help you to understand the concept of Feng Shui design in a clearer manner:
A long hallway, a common an architectural element in today’s home design, is a problem area that Feng Shui seeks to deal with because a long, narrow hallway carries Chi directly in a straight line. This allows Chi to gather force and become “rushing” or “raging” Chi. That’s not ideal. Aggressive energy can be harmful, leading to imbalances, and the room at the end of the hallway where the rushing Chi collects is probably suffering because of it. Having the bathroom at the end of the hall way is even worse. Since plumbing is symbolic of a house’s finances, losing Chi this way is literally “flushing money down the toilet”! This type of problem area can be fixed using Feng Shui design tips like keeping plants in the area, placing big pictures in the hall, or placement of the objects and furniture in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui Elements. Enhancing the hallway in these ways can help the Chi to stay back in space rather than just rush in straight line. A Feng Shui bathroom, on the other hand, can help you to have money flowing in.
Corners are another major problem area as they are often overlooked place in the home where Chi is incorrectly channeled or missing all together. With Feng Shui design though, you can prevent Chi from missing corners. A suitable object placed in the corner can attract beneficial energy–a plant perhaps. Lamps, either a standing tabletop, are also excellent for this purpose. Using different Feng Shui design ideas one can transform a dark, dreary corner to a well-lit corner that is full of life and vitality.
Study the elements Feng Shui theory to help you balance the feng shui five elements in your home, as well as strengthen specific elements in specific feng shui areas. For example, if you are working on attracting more prosperity, you will introduce the feng shui elements of Wood and Water in the Southeast area of your home.
Know Your Feng Shui birth element and create a home to support your personal feng shui element. For example, if your own element is Fire, you need to introduce the expressions of Fire, such as the Fire element colors(red, orange, purple, magenta, pink, yellow), and triangular shapes. You will also need a strong Wood element in your home, as Wood feeds the Fire in the relationship of five feng shui elements
Always be mindful of the state of your home and how the energy in your home influences your well-being. Make a habit of paying close attention to the so-called feng shui “triangle” that is deeply connected to your health – your bedroom, your bathroom and your kitchen. Nothing is static in the world of energy, so be wise and keep your home healthy and happy.
After you have mastered the home feng shui steps, you can explore the deeper levels of feng shui, such as, for example, the flying star school of feng shui. Be sure to start with the basic steps, though, before applying complex feng shui formulas.

According to Feng Shui, power spots are unique to each person, family and home and some of these are determined not only by the things that are going on in your life right now but also by the design and architecture of your particular living space.
If you are planning to build a new house, you are in fact in a position to draw the maximum benefit from the Feng Shui design. You can consult a Feng Shui consultantwho can offer you a number of Feng Shui design ideas that can be easily implemented in your home. The most ideal situation according to the Feng Shui design would be to define the power areas first and ask the architect to design the whole house around them. It would be in your best interests to apply Feng Shui tool ‘Bagua’ to have the best Feng Shui design in your house.
By exploring Feng Shui design ideas, you can take the most beneficial and effective actions in every
part of your house or the problem areas to encourage the optimal flow of Chi. While experimenting with the Feng Shui design ideas, it is important to keep in mind that instead of using the Feng Shui design in the whole house , it is best to target particular problem areas first and then move systematically from room to room as a means of improving Chi flow in all parts of your living space.
The key to making the Feng Shui design ideas work for you in your home lies in accurately honing in on your most important problem areas and taking care of them first. This helps you to determine which parts of your living space are most in need of your attention. You can determine a problem area in your house by relating it to the problem you are facing presently in your day-to-day life. For example, if you are facing financial problems you can find out the areas that correspond to finance using the bagua and then use Feng Shui design to enhance the Chi flow in that area to bring about the desired change.
The areas where you are likely to spend most of your time are the best power areas. These areas can reside in the center and then you can have the whole house designed around it. For instance, the bedrooms can be located in the area that corresponds to a section of bagua which represents love, marriage and health. Since it is important for you to have proper sleep for 8 hours to allow the body to rejuvenate and energize itself. Feng Shui bedroom design also provides you tips for deciding the direction of your bed. The home office can be situated in a direction that supports financial and career achievements. The entrances to the house can be designed in a way that they receive the Chi, or life force energy, from the most favorable directions for the building. As there are power areas in the house there can also be problem areas, that can affect your health, relationships and finances in a negative ways. Feng Shuialso provides guidelines for knowing these problem areas and provides Feng Shui design ideas for improving these.
A power spot is an area of the home which can be as big as a room or as small as a tiny little nook, but this particular area has strong associations with your life (or parts of your life) that mean a great deal to you at a particular point in a given time frame. Feng Shui power spots are unique to each person, family and home. They are determined not only by the things that are going on in a person’s life presently but also by the design and architecture of their particular living space.

Study the elements Feng Shui theory to help you balance the feng shui five elements in your home, as well as strengthen specific elements in specific feng shui areas. For example, if you are working on attracting more prosperity, you will introduce the feng shui elements of Wood and Water in the Southeast area of your home.
part of your house or the problem areas to encourage the optimal flow of Chi. While experimenting with the Feng Shui design ideas, it is important to keep in mind that instead of using the Feng Shui design in the whole house , it is best to target particular problem areas first and then move systematically from room to room as a means of improving Chi flow in all parts of your living space.The key to making the Feng Shui design ideas work for you in your home lies in accurately honing in on your most important problem areas and taking care of them first. This helps you to determine which parts of your living space are most in need of your attention. You can determine a problem area in your house by relating it to the problem you are facing presently in your day-to-day life. For example, if you are facing financial problems you can find out the areas that correspond to finance using the bagua and then use Feng Shui design to enhance the Chi flow in that area to bring about the desired change.
The areas where you are likely to spend most of your time are the best power areas. These areas can reside in the center and then you can have the whole house designed around it. For instance, the bedrooms can be located in the area that corresponds to a section of bagua which represents love, marriage and health. Since it is important for you to have proper sleep for 8 hours to allow the body to rejuvenate and energize itself. Feng Shui bedroom design also provides you tips for deciding the direction of your bed. The home office can be situated in a direction that supports financial and career achievements. The entrances to the house can be designed in a way that they receive the Chi, or life force energy, from the most favorable directions for the building. As there are power areas in the house there can also be problem areas, that can affect your health, relationships and finances in a negative ways. Feng Shuialso provides guidelines for knowing these problem areas and provides Feng Shui design ideas for improving these.





Josef Frank was a renowned and prominent Austrian-Swedish architect and designer. Because of Swedens architecture and design, the artist stood out as the father of modern art in Scandinavia. It was in the Swedish soil where Josef was able to excel in the art world while working for Svenskt Tenn, the textile company that has created many designs that made him win the title of father of modern art.
that emerged in 1930s and was widely admired in the decades following the Second World War. Educated in Vienna he worked on architecture and interiors and after the war he entered academic life, becoming Professor of Building Design at the Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule in 1919, a post he held until 1925. From 1921 to 1924 he worked alongside Peter Behrens, Josef Hoffmann, Oskar Straad, and Oskar Wlach on the design of Viennese apartment buildings and, in the following year, founded the Haus und Garten interior design firm.But Frank fell from grace when he emerged as a forceful critic of the extremes of modern architecture and design during the early 1930s. Dismissing the demands for a unified modern style, Frank insisted that it was pluralism, not uniformity, that most characterized life in the new machine age. He called instead for a more humane modernism, one that responded to people’s everyday needs and left room for sentimentality and historical influences.
In 1932 he made contact with Estrid Ericson, the founder of Stockholm furnishings firm Svenskt Tenn, and two years later emigrated to Sweden where he would work as a chief designer for the company until his death 33 years later. His work came to define Swedish (or Scandinavian) modern design, producing colorful, cozy, and eclectic designs that provided a refreshing alternative to the architectural mainstream of the day and presaged the coming revolt against modernism in the 1960s.



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hand painted and many colored tribute to the flora of the American west. It was produced for no more than three years.The entry of Gladding, McBean & Co into the dinnerware market was made possible in part by the arrival of Frederic and Mary Grant. Frederic was a ceramics engineer and previously had been president of the Weller pottery in Ohio. Mary was a successful stylist whose designs drove the first two decades of production at Franciscan. A number of other artists created designs and modeled shapes but the Grants worked together in their successful control of Franciscan products.In 1954 designer George James created an art ware line for Franciscan called Contours. It used fine china forms, two tone colors and fluid, graceful shapes to create bowls, covered dishes, trays, candlesticks and more. The contours line was very “new” for Franciscan in the 1950’s quest for modernism.
Some of the best of the Grants influences can be seen in their Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York’s Thirteenth Exhibition of Contemporary American Industrial Art in 1934. Two objects designed by the Grants appeared in this exhibition as Gladding, McBean products: a large satin gray bowl and a lemon yellow vase. In the same exhibition of 1940 “a bowl and platter designed by Mary K. Grant: made by Gladding, McBean & Co.” was again honored. This acclaim for Mary’s work continued in 1951 when an exhibition called Good Design by the Museum of Modern Art, New York selected the Encanto shape for exhibition. Encanto shapes went into production as fine china and sold with great success throughout the 1950’s. Extensive advertising and numerous new patterns on the shape kept the classic shapes alive and vital in the market place.
Masterpieces China to be used on Air Force One and the 1969 selection by the Richard Nixons of Franciscan Masterpieces China for service aboard the Presidential yacht. Other orders for special services for royalty from around the world were also filled.
In April, of 1935, the first catalog containing photographs of Franciscan Pottery was published. By the end of the year, the Glendale plant pottery department had 283 different shapes in regular production. By 1939, the prolific Glendale plant had produced at least fifteen patterns of dinnerware and nine lines of art ware. Marketing indications suggested a new dimension in dinnerware. The company moved quickly to design, produce and market a totally new line of embossed, hand painted, dinnerware. This concept was a complete departure from anything previously produced by GMcB Co. pottery department at the Glendale Plant. Complete lines of art pottery, colored tableware and kitchenware were to be produced. The trade name of Franciscan Pottery was chosen for the line in order to honor the padres who helped to settle California. 

printing and the perfected formula for bone china. During the 18th century many English potters were striving and competing to discover the industrial secret of the production of fine translucent porcelain. The Plymouth and Bristol factories, and (from 1782-1810) the New Hall (Staffordshire) factory under Champion’s patent, were producing hard paste or true porcelain similar to Oriental china. In the artificial or soft paste porcelain, imitating French production like Sevres, silica or ground up flint was used in the clay to give it strength and translucency. The technique was developed by adding calcined bone to this glassy frit, as examplifed in the production of Bone China. 

substituted for the Cornish stone in his standard bone china body, giving rise to what is in fact an extremely refined stoneware comparable to the rival “Mason’s ironstone”, produced by Josiah II’s nephew, Charles James Mason, and patented in 1813 as Spode’s “Felspar porcelain” and was continued into the Copeland & Garrett phase of the company (1833-1847). Some of the ware employed underglaze blue and iron red with touches of gilding in imitation of “Imari porcelain” that had been introduced on Spode’s bone china in the first decade of the century: the most familiar “Tobacco-leaf pattern” continued to be made by Spode’s successors, William Taylor Copeland, and then “W.T. Copeland & Sons, late Spode”.
In 1779, Josiah William Copeland became his partner and the combination was a good one. Spode was the potter and Copeland the salesman. After much experimentation, Josiah I and his son Josiah II also perfected the recipe for fine bone china – an invention that redefined the pottery industry. This fine bone china was brilliant white and translucent. It inspired new designs and finishes and required new skills. It was of superior quality and strong while also having the look of being delicate. It was this formula that made the Spode name famous across the globe. When Spode died, his son, Josiah Spode II, took over the business with Copeland, and began to make porcelain also. In the late 1700s, Chinese porcelain decorated in blue and white was increasingly difficult to obtain as the imports slowed due to an auction ring that was lowering the profits of the Chinese exporters. People began looking increasingly to domestic producers, creating a wonderful opportunity for Spode and his competitors. In response to this, The older Josiah used a transfer printing technique on copper plates to reproduce the Chinese blue and white pottery which contribued enormously to the success of the factory. In this period, Chinese porcelain, particularly blue and white willow pattern, had become popular and fashionable. However, by 1784 imports from China were reduced and it became harder for people to buy. Alongside the “
Stoke-on-Trent. Dedicated to the local community, Josiah II built cottage homes for his factory workers in Penkhull, a village next to Stoke where he also built his home which he named The Mount. He also donated money towards the rebuilding of a church in Stoke where he was senior churchwarden. During this time, ceramic slabs were laid at the cornerstones of the church which were inscribed “transmit to generations far remote invaluable memorials of the perfection to which the Potter’s Art in the neighbourhood had arrived in the early 19th century”.

most importantly, buy quality pieces. When you buy pieces to decorate your home, make sure they are made of good quality. Pieces that are not of will show, they will look cheap and lack detail. Quality pieces, however, will stand out as show pieces. They can be true works of art. Even though they may be more expensive, these quality pieces will appreciate more in time. The most important aspect of having antiques for me is their connection with history. It is fascinating to think about others who used it and what their lives were like.
Using a display cabinet such as curio or china cabinet is a safe and space saving way to enjoy your collectibles, be they antiques or treasures. You can also place the smaller items in shadow boxes or display cases which can be hung on the wall. One solution is to rotate collections so that some pieces are in storage while others are enjoyed. This is more relevant if the art and colors of the collection match seasonal themes.
iron grills, you can paint an accent wall with a dark color such as burgundy or midnight blue, which will make your collections look even more impressive, especially if it is spotlighted. Or you can use a light bright color on the walls and that will make your dark art pieces pop.
hang it as a work of art. Create simple curtains or cushions from vintage floral fabric for a romantic, shabby chic feel. Fasten antique jewelry to a lampshade, affix to a fabric covered board or frame in a shadow box. Install shelving over door frames, around the perimeter of a room at ceiling height or under stairs. Create an artistic stack and use as a side table. Consider arranging shelves according to the size or colour of books.
example, an old mill wheel used as a coffee table. Consider re-finishing or re-furbishing old pieces and putting them to new uses. An old washstand could house a new sink and make a character-filled addition to a bathroom.


If you have a lot of books, instead of storing the them inside closed cabinets, showcase them as an integral part of the interior design. Different types of built-in open shelves can be added throughout the unit to keep the books organized while making them a part of the interesting composition of the interiors.
of power or control over destiny. The view could be scenic nature with roaming hills and grand-esque mountains or perhaps it may be of an urban skyline, over looking the city. The point is that the view should be both powerful and inspiring, this often means that the view is more important in terms of luxury, than the actual location of the home.




Classically nautical, blue and white schemes can work with nearly any theme or style of furniture. Try the color pair with red on a porch, with zesty orange in a contemporary living room, with yellow in a kitchen, or with soft green in a bedroom. 
flowers and fragrant herbs . When the breeze blows over them, the house is filled with scent. I also load up bowls on my kitchen counter with fresh produce from the farmer’s market, so I can just grab something fresh to eat and it looks wonderful, too.












