Light Your Way to Feng Shui
Position of lighting can have a profound effect on you
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By Mark Raissen
Lamps Plus Lighting Designer
A centuries-old Chinese practice, feng shui has in recent years
captured the Western imagination as a tool for good design and spiritual
well-being. The Chinese words for "wind" and "water,"
feng shui teaches how to live in harmony with home, garden and office
surroundings in order to create the most positive energy flow and
mental state of mind.
Free flowing chi
Though there are many different schools of feng shui, the basic
beliefs are the same. Practitioners use a number of different approaches
and design principles to connect with the energy (chi) or "feel"
of a place, and to fine-tune it for those living or working there.
These principles can be implemented at little cost in both new and
existing buildings, and users believe that allowing for a free flowing
"chi" of energy can produce a happier, more positive mental
outlook and an abundance of harmony, vitality, joy, love, and peace.
Whatever the outcome, the principles of feng shui contain many sound
design ideas that are easy to try and fun to put into practice!
Create a harmonious home mood
So how can the principles of feng shui be applied to home lighting?
Well, feng shui correctly recognizes that the position of lighting
has a profound effect upon the occupants of a home or office. If
shadows are cast where we read or prepare food, or if light glares
on a computer or TV screen, we will be constantly irritable and
out of sorts. Harsh, unfiltered light can also affect our moods.
Modern lighting design can help you follow feng shui principles
and create harmonious, pleasing rooms to live and work in.
Here are some specific design steps you can take to follow basic
feng shui principles:
- Incandescent bulbs will generate a warmer, orange-hue level
of lighting than other sources and is well suited to creating
inviting living spaces. Halogen lights send out a bright light
that can be used for reading or directed to a specific area for
overall room lighting. Choose color bulbs or shades for the mood
you want to create. Pink shades denote calm and pleasure, purple
is more passionate and yellow more settled and relaxed.
- Use a variety of direct and indirect lighting so you can create
a softer mood or a more functional lighting arrangement depending
on your needs. For example, use track lighting or spotlights to
focus light on work areas while using softer, more diffused sources
(such as torchieres or wall sconces) for more diffused light.
- Instead of using one bright light in a room, use two or more
softer lights to create a warm general glow and positive room
energy.
Lamp shades made from fabric or paper soften the light and create
a more yin (quiet) atmosphere. Metallic or reflective shades will
create a harder more yang (active) atmosphere. Use soft shades
in bed or bath areas, harder shades in areas where you work or
need to be more active.
- Red lamp shades in a living room bring fame!
Pink shades in a bedroom for romance.
Purple shades in an office bring wealth.
- Eliminate sharp edges in a room with corner uplights, torchieres
or accent lighting. Softening sharp edges improves energy flow
and produces a more restful environment.
- Uplighting also encourages an upward flow of energy, which is
helpful if you have low or sloped ceilings. Light on the ceiling
makes a room appear larger and more open. Uplights are also useful
to transform dark corners or to illuminate heavy beams, which
can less en their negative chi effect.
- Add a mirror to a wall space to change the direction of a room's
energy or to make it appear larger and less restrictive. Mirrors
and associated lighting will speed up the flow of chi energy,
creating a more dynamic, stimulating atmosphere perfect for offices
or study areas. Mirrors are particularly good for dark spaces
where you want to reflect a light source.
- Centuries ago the Chinese would place red lanterns in hallways
to give them energy and light. The modern equivalent is red art
glass wall sconces along the length of the hall or a crystal chandelier
with red shades placed at the beginning or end of the space.
- Irregular-shaped rooms should have a lamp placed in the missing
sector or area to maintain proper chi energy levels.
- To channel beneficial energy from the earth in a garden or driveway
setting, use a pole light with a top light fixture. This encourages
good chi to rise and brings good fortune.
- For more creative energies, try a metal fixture with a white
shade in the west corner of a room.
- Use dimmers to create the perfect mood and positive energy.
Try these tips and keep making subtle changes and adjustments in
your lighting plan. You might just be surprised at the level of
happiness and harmony that proper room lighting can achieve! Happy
Lighting!
Mark Raissen, director of Lighting Design for Lamps Plus, has won
numerous industry awards and is host of television's "The Lighting
Chef." He is a member of the Illumination Engineering Society
of North America and is an American Lighting Association certified
lighting designer. Some of Mark's most notable projects include
the Caesar's Casino Hotel and Forum Shops in South Africa, as well
as Nelson Mandela's personal residence.