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Decorating for Health?

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Decorating for Health?

How we decorate our homes impacts our health. Apply decorating tips from feng shui, Ayurveda, and chromotherapy to increase energy flow in your home.

Whether we’re talking about the laws of physics or the healing hands of reiki, all life is energy. And energy, according to the wisdom of traditional healing practices, can be channelled to create healthy living spaces. Adopt the decorating practices of feng shui, Ayurveda, and chromotherapy to increase the flow of energy in your home.

Energy exchange

A river’s dynamic flow, the wind’s pattern-making on fields or sandy expanses, the constancy of our breath and shifting, our minds brimming with curiosities—nothing is ever still. We, like all of nature, are ever vibrating, ceaselessly sending out, taking in, and exchanging energy.

These energetic vibrations—invisible, subtle, or intense—make themselves known in many ways, as when we find ourselves struck by a place, picture, or scent. Like nostalgia, repulsion, or peace, there can be dramatic differences in the way we feel in the presence of certain colours, textures, or designs.

Traditional wisdom

Many traditions, such as Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), offer wisdom about the energy of our physical contexts. They contain helpful, healthful advice about practices and practical elements to incorporate. Underneath such modalities is a shared, undergirding principle that the world is made up of energy.

Decorate for well-being

By understanding the impact and influence of what’s around us, we can intentionally cultivate a serene bedroom, heartening garden, or vibrant office—personal spaces that enhance our well-being.

Colours, well-chosen objects, and arrangements are sensed by the eyes, skin, nerves, and mind. As such, decorating has a therapeutic element and can be considered crucial to creating balance, energy, and holistic well-being.

Ayurvedic advice

In Ayurveda, a system of medicine held to be among the first in human history, there are five elements that comprise our bodies: air, earth, water, fire, and space. These in turn form three foundational constitutions, or doshas: vata, pitta, kapha. Ideally, we have these in balance, but most of us have one or two which dominate.

Our doshas comprise everything about us, from the lustre of our hair to the structure of our body and metabolism, and from the diseases to which we are prone to what we crave. Although complex and nuanced, each dosha has fundamental characteristics:

Vata: typically slim, enthusiastic, and prone to worry

Pitta: strong digestion, warm body temperature, and consistent weight

Kapha: heavier, slower, likes sleeping, and has strong, well-lubricated body

According to Ayurvedic philosophy, we all have certain colours that are more balancing and harmonizing for us than others because of our different doshas. Ayurvedic decorating, in specific dosha-based colour choices, can restore imbalances and enhance health.

Vata: balance through warmth Pitta: a place of cool Kapha: heartening hues

Choose:

  • yellow and gold
  • white
  • blue and violet

Choose:

  • pastels
  • purple, blue, and green
  • pink and rosy hues

Choose:

  • vibrant, heat-associated tones, such as red and orange

Avoid:

  • reds and other stimulating, fiery colours

Avoid:

  • overly warming colours

Avoid:

  • subdued hues

Note: in a shared household generally healthy colour options include green, pink, orange, sky blue, and white.

Insights from other traditions

Chromotherapy (or colour therapy) is another discipline that may offer insights into healthy living spaces. It may be beneficial to ask your current practitioner—homeopath, naturopath, or registered massage therapist—for any insights they can offer into how to bring intentionality to your environs and thus elevate your treatments and overall well-being.

After all, the energy surrounding us—kitchen or living room, object or coat of paint, design or décor—impacts everything we do and feel. By eliminating disarray and closed furniture layouts, or integrating a resonant colour or plant, we can re-energize our dedication to healthy living.

Tips from TCM

Feng shui—feng denoting wind and shui, water—is a 7,000-year-old practice that explores the connection between person and place, and maintains that all things have energy. This energy affects the well-being of a space and the experiences of those within it. At the heart of feng shui is the notion that what surrounds us infuses our bodies, minds, and lives.

Increased clarity and spaciousness are the aims of feng shui, achievable through yin-yang equilibrium. When we turn our awareness to when we feel most well—and most blocked, sluggish, or negative—and in specific, how these sensations are influenced by the objects, shapes, spaces, and hues around us, we can improve the quality of our health.

Tip Description Rationale
Reduce clutter Reduce clutter, recycle what you no longer use, donate what could better serve another, fix what’s broken, and repair cracks and peeling paint. Clear, clean space has a metaphoric resonance on our bodies and minds—diminishing chaos around us has the same effect on our outlook.
Clean Dust off the cobwebs, actual and metaphysical; clear away the literal and mental grime. Relish in the resulting relief, optimism, and rejuvenation of a tidy home or office space.
Let light in With lamps, windows, and delicate use of drapery, keep your surroundings bright. Literally and symbolically, let light shine in and illuminate your life.
Remove obstacles Re-enter your home with new eyes, seeking out barriers; then, reconfigure to create a clear, open path. Keeping furniture intuitive, natural, and flowing creates a sense of ease and welcome.
Create coherence Minimize harsh contrasts and mismatches in patterns, styles, and tones. Connectedness in a space is palpable.
Use plants Incorporate dracaena, bamboo, or other indoor nonthorny plants, such as jade for good luck. Plants bring new life into a space, as well as circulating air and lifting perspective.
Use colour
  • red for increased vibrancy
  • pink for calm happiness
  • yellow for a brighter disposition
  • violet for mindfulness
  • white for lucidity
Colours have an immediate and profound impact on our mood, and thus our well-being.
Use objects Wind chimes or dragon figurines can invite particular energetic effects, such as positivity or good fortune. Choosing objets d’art with meaning can reinforce particular intentions, such as an optimistic outlook.
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