5 Things to Pay Attention to in Your Living Room for A Harmonious Household
“Home is where the heart is” —and there’s no place like home.
We could be on a backpacking trip around the globe, exploring untrodden paths and enjoying gastronomical delights. However, at the back of our heads, we will always be thinking of our loved ones.
Ideally, that is.
Not everybody likes going home at the end of the day, and such were the cases of some people I know. Allow me to list their reasons down and see if you concur:
1) My wife keeps nagging at me
2) My kids are noisy and I can’t rest properly at home
3) My mom can’t get along with my wife
Now, before you spiral into a depressive episode because of the above-mentioned points, you’ll be pleased to know that these are all issues which can be ameliorated or resolved by fengshui.
1) Type of dining table
Representing happiness and positive familial relationships, a dining table is essential to any household.
While there are many people claiming that the shape, colour, and material of the table will affect the fengshui of one’s house, we can assure you that these are of no importance.
In other words, feel free to get a pink, hexagonal dining table made from plastic— it’s perfectly fine.
2) Direction and position of dining table
In fengshui, the direction and position of an object usually makes or break a particular setup. However, just like the shape, colour, and material, the direction and positioning of the dining table are of no consequence.
In other words, the specifics do not matter when it comes to dining tables. What’s important, is for you have a dining table at home.
3) Warm colours for the living room
The living room is where most of the interaction amongst family members take place. Your adolescent son and rebellious daughter will eventually have to leave their rooms, making the living room the perfect place to build familial relations.
Consider using warm colours for your living room to improve family cohesion. Warm colours include, but are not limited to: orange, pink, yellow, and red.
4) Keeping your living room clean
First impression matters, and the living room is most likely the first thing visitors would notice about your home. As such, do make it a point to keep your living room neat and tidy to give visitors a good impression of your home.
Aside from leaving a good impression, a clean and well ventilated living room will also encourage your family members to spend more time in the living room.
5) Having dinner together
“A family that eats together, stays together”
This could perhaps explain why my grandparents always insisted that the entire family should have dinner together. Truth be told, now that I am a working adult with a busy schedule, I miss having dinner together with my family.
That being said, avoid watching television or using your mobile phones during mealtimes. Interact with your family and find out more about their day— it’s time for you to shower your family with some care and concern.
In conclusion:
Communication is the first step to improving your relationship with your family members. While your fengshui setup is able to give you a push from behind, it is still up to you to take the first step.
Remember, the love of a family is life’s greatest blessings.
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