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Dear Anon,
For the bedroom, depending on the level of yin (rest) or yang (play or activity) you want you can use appropriate pictures in the room.
Where possible, do not purchase pictures or paintings for the sake of enhancing `wealth' but rather, buy what you feel you enjoy (without any contraints) to Feng Shui other than:
1. do not buy pics/paintings of `fierce' animals with open mouths, of swords, swordplay. Ambigious paintings of unknown figures, shapes shadows.
Other than these, buy paintings that you really really like.
For the Chinese, calligraphy or word(s) with meaning for the living room.
For the dinning room, some FS practitioners/clients are more particular and avoid as a recent message suggests, a Rooster ...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/12/00 3:54:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I am currently doing some
>decorating. What is your
>advise on paintings/pictures
>to put or avoid in the
>kitchen, living room, bedroom,
>and bathroom? Thanks!
>
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