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Chasing Waterfalls – Indoor and Outdoor Fountains

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Moving waters often symbolize serenity and peacefulness. For those fortunate enough to live by an ocean or river, this can be a naturally occurring addition to your home. For others without that added benefit, your luxury home can be accented with indoor or outdoor fountains to generate that tranquility that is associated with moving water.

Indoor fountains in the living area will bring that relaxation to the center of the home as well as make a great conversation piece. Wall fountains come in a variety of materials such as copper, steel, glass and slate. The sounds of trickling water from a wall fountain would be a wonderful addition to stone laden decor. You can accent the fountains with a variety of water plants to give the room a sprinkled touch of an outdoor paradise.

Outdoor fountains are an inviting way to welcome you and your guests to your home. From large grandiose pieces, pond style fountains to small trickling pieces, fountains come in many alluring varieties and sizes. Solar fountains are particularly interesting as they run completely on solar energy. Outdoor fountains also can double as a bird bath and attract feathered friends for an added nature feel.

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Energetic Feng Shui

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Energetic Feng Shui can help to clear unwanted energy out of your home & office space and harmonize the energy in your environment. This can greatly help by supporting your health and well-being in your luxury design home.

Feng Shui is an ancient art and methodology that has developed for over a thousand years in China to balance and harmonize the energies in a space, which helps to enhance health and good fortune.

Many people in the West are now using Feng Shui methodology within their homes & business offices as well as seeking Interior Designers that have training of the Feng Shui methodologies to enhance their lives. This is mainly due to all the success stories written describing the fascinating experiences of how Feng Shui has helped many not only with health but many other areas of their lives. Much of Feng Shui is based on similar principles as Traditional Chinese Medicine of balancing yin and yang and the 5 Elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water. When these elements are balanced then good good health and well being is the result.

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