Kitchen Remodeling the Feng Shui Way

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Kitchen remodeling can be one of the most exciting renovations in a homeowner`s life.  The thoughts of a brand new kitchen, filled with light and airy space, can be almost too good to be true.  Unfortunately, many homeowners never take into consideration the ultimate effects that the layout and design of their kitchen will have on the family`s well being and sense of energy once it is completed.  Instead of focusing on kitchen designer magazines, look to the principles of feng shui for inspiration and design.  The tips below can help you get started.

Kitchen Remodeling the Feng Shui Way

Forget Crowded
There is a country song that touts wide open spaces, and for the kitchen remodeler who wants a feng shui style kitchen, those lyrics should ring true.  The best feng shui principle to adhere to in the kitchen is to keep the space open and airy.  If possible, have plenty of natural sunlight filtering through the windows and gracing the space.  The more open and bright your kitchen is, the more comfortable you will be when you are cooking or preparing a meal.  So, if you are debating adding in another island or are thinking about going bigger on the countertops or appliances, think again.  Feng shui focuses on energy flow and in the kitchen that is vitally important. 

Less Clutter Equals Fewer Appliances
When you start your kitchen remodel and remove everything from your existing kitchen, take a look at all of the appliances that are in the space.  The juicer, dehyrdrator, bread maker, toaster over, toaster, popcorn maker, and more all add to the visual clutter in your kitchen.  If you do not have adequate storage for all of the appliances out of sight, think about which ones really get used by your family.  If you have not made fresh squeezed juice for over a year, it is definitely time to donate that juicer to a charity.  While you may momentarily lament the fact that it is gone, you will be much happier knowing that your kitchen is less cluttered.  Feng shui principles emphasize keeping the kitchen simple and eliminating unused appliances is one of the best ways to do that.

Color Is Important
Just like with every other room in the house, the color that you select for your kitchen should be in line with feng shui principles.  A bright, cheerful kitchen will increase your energy flow and make the space a happy place to be.  A yellow kitchen, for example, will not only help stimulate the appetite, but it will also increase your energy throughout the day.  Yellow is a particularly happy color that can lift your mood and make the kitchen a space where people enjoy being.

Tackling a kitchen remodel is a big job for anyone, but for the do-it-yourself homeowner, the challenges can be even greater.  Instead of focusing on all of the things that can be crammed into the kitchen space, try thinking about what can be removed to provide a more open, airy kitchen.  You will be amazed at how comfortable the space will feel when it is completed.

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