Harnessing the Water Element at Home
Feng shui employs the five-element system to harness energy into your living spaces. These elements are wood, fire, metal, earth, and water, and together, each of these elements represents the different aspects of nature. Each element interacts in a complementing and predictable pattern with the other.
If you want to invite more of one of these elements into your home, using a combination of colors, materials, and shapes in your home’s design will help increase the type of energy associated with these elements.
Water elements are one of the most popular and versatile elements that most people start with when it comes to incorporating feng shui into their living spaces. Water is the element that is connected to intuition, wisdom, and fluidity. If you want to increase the energy associated with social connections or if you want to welcome more cash flow and wealth, then adding water elements into your home would be fruitful
Here’s a breakdown of the water element:
- Qualities include flowing, downward, or shifting.
- Shapes are curvy, undulating, wavy, or even shapeless.
- The colors are always black or grey.
- The season of the water element is Winter.
How to Harness the Water Element
Adding a pool or fountains
Of course, one of the most straightforward ways to introduce the water element into your home is by installing a fountain. Water fountains are ideal for any space- either in the garden or even as a tabletop centerpiece or a floor piece. It brings not only a calming and soothing presence but also makes for a wonderful decoration. If you love the sound of water movements, a water fountain will create that gentle water sound, perfect for a meditation session.
Acrylic pools
If you have space and the budget, why not add a pool? A pool may not be the first thought that comes to mind when someone says ‘feng shui water element’ but it does fit the bill. If you are looking for a unique type that exudes serenity and calm, then a see-through acrylic pool may just be the kind of pool that offers just the right touch of calming simplicity.
Aquariums
A cute little pet in the form of a fish in a bowl is another way of adding that shift of water energy. An aquarium or a fishbowl in your home or office brings much-needed presence especially if you live alone or if you need a low-maintenance pet.An accent wall or color-block wall
Colour is one of the easiest ways to bring in a much-needed Feng shui shift in energy whether to your home or office. The color black, blue, and dark gray are associated with the water element so look around your living spaces and see where you can add a fresh look to your interiors while at the same time introducing water energy.
Black Styling
An instant way to add a quick upgrade or change to your interior decor is by adding some styling elements to complement the season. As mentioned previously, black is the color associated with the water element- not teal or blue. If you’re not a fan of coloring a section of your wall black, then adding black styling elements to your interior decor is one way to add some elegance and style. Try art, vases, pillows, throw blankets, sofas, or any other accessory to introduce water energy to your work desk or living spaces.
Mirrors
As flexible as the element, water energy can also be introduced through materials. Mirrors are the most well-known symbol of water as it represents the calmness and stillness of a lake. Its reflective feature mimics that of crystal-clear rivers or lakes where you can see your reflection. Place a mirror in your hallway to add depth or hang a mirror in a room to make it look bigger.
Water images
If you have a wall of photos, swap out one photo frame and add a complementing photo or artwork of a water feature. Go creative and find a picture you love either on the internet or maybe paint one of your own or take it outdoors and snap photos to print and frame. Go the extra mile by framing your water images using black picture frames.
Textures and patterns
When looking to add in a water image or a black styling feature, you can incorporate the addition of different patterns and textures. For instance, a black pillow can be in the form of wavy patterns– which form part of the water element. If you are looking to get a table runner, look for wavy textures as the main feature. Water elements usually feature soft waves rather than sharp points.
Lighting fixtures
Lighting has a huge impact on feng shui elements, which is why it is important to pay attention to this when it comes to lighting up your home. For the water element, look for lighting fixtures that come with black or deep gray casings. This kind of lighting element adds a sense of elegance to your decor. Lighting that comes with black steel that exudes an elegant industrial feel is also a wonderful element that can complement any interior setting
Black Front Door
Another way to add elegance and luxury to your interior spaces while adding to the feng shui water factor? Paint your doors black. Black doors bring positive Qi into your home, making it an excellent decor idea for your front door makeover.
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