The world of architecture and interior design has changed considerably over the past twenty years, due in part to the major advances in understanding the effects of using toxic building materials, identifying sick building syndrome and the importance of energy conservation. The impact of these discoveries has led to a demand for the increased use of natural and environmentally safe products around the business and home. Feng Shui utilises form and function in order to create an environment that is both harmonious and beneficial to those who live and work in it. Our Feng Shui expert Lucy Flannery is an interior designer with fifteen years experience in both business and residential properties, working closely with the client she will create a space that is both environmentally conscious and beautiful.
Feng Shui is the practice of analysing and influencing the interaction between people, buildings and the environment in order to enhance the quality of life. Originating in ancient China its basis is Chi, which is the vital energy present in everything. Chi energy in any form can be viewed as being made up of relative proportions of the Yin and Yang. This simple duality can be viewed more intricately in terms of the five elements: water, tree, fire, earth and metal. The key to Feng Shui is to balance and harmonize the energies in order to enhance the quality of life in terms of the key objectives of the people residing in the building.
Private and Corporate Consultations ~ Interior Design and Decorating Problem Solving ~ Buying or Selling houses ~ Geopathic Stress ~ EMF's
Scope of a Feng Shui consultation:
In homes:
Surrounding landscape and immediate environment
Geopathic Stress (disturbed earth energies)
Recommendations of colour schemes and materials including considerations relating to Chinese 5 element theory.
Lighting
Placement of furniture and design features
Interior design where appropriate
Pa Kua - focusing on clients identified prioritised areas.
Electro-Magnetic frequencies assessed with appropriate advice on remedies
Ming Gua analysis for best directions.
In business:
Improved health for staff members and a balanced energised environment
Advantages when establishing new business enterprises
Increased efficiency and organisation of the work place
Motivation
Enhanced reputation and a raised business profile
Stress reduction
Improved business results are often achieved.
You will also receive a detailed written report on the findings and suggestions
Lucy Flannery
Accredited Consultant Feng Shui Society