Zen Style
Thursday, June 30th, 2011
Zen is a lifestyle and a spiritual discipline. Their roots are mystical and philosophical teachings of the Buddha in the sixth century BC and reaches its peak in Japan in the middle of the thirteenth century to influence the mentality and customs of that culture.
This style came to the West in the late twentieth century, enriching, among others, the fields of architecture and decoration. (more…)
They often decorate the room of the smallest is more complex than it seemed at first. The choice of colors, the overall decor and distribution of furniture becomes a real dilemma.
For those less familiar with Feng Shui is an ancient science that seeks to guide the inhabitants of a place to live in harmony with the elements that make up so that positive energy with focus to bring spiritual wealth, material and harmony to the place.
We know that Feng Shui interior design applied to improve the living conditions of the family setting, seeking to achieve harmony and balance through the Feng Shui energies of a space. There are many considerations and details that may be taken into account through the technique of decoration.
The corridors serve the function of connecting the different areas of the house, and when Feng Shui is applied to the interior, they are places of passage through which energy flows.
Feng Shui is an interior decorating technique that gives us the necessary elements for every room in our home to enjoy perfect harmony and, therefore, also their inhabitants.
In Eastern culture, the cuisine is a place of great importance because there are prepared foods that nourish us energy which is reflected in an orderly and prosperous life. This area of the house represents abundance and prosperity in our lives.