Using the Metal Element in a Dining Room

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The west/northwest bagua may be one of the most difficult to represent in the dining room, since the metal element is not commonly associated with this area. However, there are a few ways that you can include this very important element, which is symbolic of prosperity and intelligence, among other things. Here are just a few examples of how you can use the metal element in a dining room.

Circles and Ovals

Shapes such as these are symbolic of the metal element, and can be used as a means of representing metal in the west/northwest bagua when you are decorating using feng shui techniques. As you can imagine, this makes characterizing the element much simpler than you might have initially thought, since there are so many ways to introduce these shapes into your dining room. There are many accents, accessories, focal points, and wall art pieces that offer this shape, and many are inexpensive.

One example of this method of introduction is to use an oval-shaped mirror to represent the metal element. A metallic finish is beautiful, and a common choice for mirrors anyway, so adding the metal is a goal you can accomplish quickly and with little hassle. Mirrors, even the heavier ones, are typically not very expensive, and most home decorating stores offer a wide variety of suitable mirrors.

Crescent-Shaped Artwork

 The crescent is another common symbol for the metal element, and you can find dozens of artwork pieces to use as a suitable characterization of this element for positive chi flow. The moon-shaped crescent is a popular idea, and you can easily combine with the earth element for maximum effect. Avoid using a sun, or other symbol for the fire element, as this has the opposite effect and allows the flow of negative chi into your dining room.

Since the circle is the traditional feng shui representation for metal in Chinese culture, combining crescents and circles is very popular with those using the feng shui decorating style. Items with a metallic finish heighten the positive chi flow, maximizing your dining room`s positive chi potential. As always, the more you combine, the better the result in this type of situation.

Bells, Coins, and Other Metals

 This is a wonderful opportunity to introduce a glass or metal curio cabinet into your dining area, since adding knick knacks such as bells, silver or gold objects, and even aluminum or steel products is a great way to represent the element. Coin collections and pictures of coins are also common, as these are another suitable method of characterizing this important element in your dining room.

Since the earth element is the best element to pair with the metal element, using a paper album to display your coin collection is a great idea. It allows you to showcase something beautiful, represent the element in a suitable way, and spend little money if you already have the coin collection. Whether it is a very rare coin, something valuable, an heirloom, or just a sentimental piece, this is a stunning example of how you can use things that you likely already have to easily symbolize the metal element in the dining room.

This article was written by Alyssa Davis of Metal-Wall-Art.com who specializes in creating stylish interiors with butterflies metal wall decor and outdoor metal wall hangings

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