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Author Sarah Rossback called the Chinese philosophy of Feng Shui "in Chinese art of placement" because philosophy is based on the premise that the success of or failure is the result of mysterious forces of the earth and the flow or blockage of energy and prosperity. Positive energy is called chi. Feng Shui is based on the premise certain places to bring happiness and success, as houses and offices are furnished and affect the outcome of all efforts. If you want to invite more positive energy in your workspace, consider the following principles of Feng Shui.

1. Choose an appropriate place.

According to Feng Shui, it is preferable not to block their energy to other buildings, so that tall building on a minor to those that are considered favorable. Another favorite site is at the intersection of several highways, as the location is not at an intersection that forms the shape of an arrowhead, which is considered a deadly place. A view of a body of water is very promising, both in culture China, like Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong went to great lengths to ensure policy that the park and garage were built lowlands between it and the Port Victoria. A large building blocks for the ch'i would have meant that the bank, not to mention their success is questionable at best.

2. Avoid ominous places.

The Chinese do not see the Sears Tower, a favorable place for business. Not only the building as a butcher knife, it is very high and tossed by the winds that are working to extend the ch'i. Other unfavorable areas include those surrounded by high buildings or near cemeteries or funeral homes.

3. A grand entrance welcomes you.

A favorable situation has a large entrance, is unobstructed by columns or piers and does not deal directly tree line. According to Feng Shui, ch'i entering through the doors, wider doors are preferred. Chinese buildings are designed with input ready to allow the maximum amount of ch'i to move through the entrance.

4. Water is always positive.

Clean water is essential to ch'i, if the masses of water sources and even an aquarium in the office will provide positive energy and success.

5. The colors are important.

Red is the most favorable color, green and yellow are also good. Most ominous, or less favorable, are in black and white. If the colors of doom can be avoided, ch'i show the influence of wall art in a red and gold.

6. Furniture placement affects ch'i.

The location is the most powerful corner farthest from the entrance, so this space is reserved for the company president or CEO. Poor placement of an office Executive could result in poor performance for the executive and the entire society.

In need of additional decorating ideas that include wall decor metal or music wall hangings? Article author and senior staff writer Aja Klenna provides many more free and unique ideas at Metal-Wall-Art.com.

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Southern Enterprises Fish Wall Art Set of 3


$49.99


Southern Enterprises – Decorative Items & Wall Art – WS9180 – Add a SPLASH of fun to your walls with this cute 3pc fish wall art. Three fish of varying sizes are hand painted with rich shades of blue and turquoise. Each fish is crafted from metal and hangs individually so you can customize the look to suit your needs. Hang each one on a separate wall to bring a room together or together as a school for a centralized focal point. Perfect for all over the house, these little fish are sure to swim their way into your heart. Features Large Fish – 18 x 1.5 x 10.5 Tall Medium Fish – 14 x .75 x 9.25 Tall Small Fish – 10.25 x .5 x 6.75 Tall Hand painted blue and turquoise Durable metal construction Hangs on the wall as easily as a picture No assembly required

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Art Nouveau Fish Large Magnets


$19.95


Art Nouveau Fish Large Magnets

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Fish Folk Art Business Letterhead


$25.95


Fish Folk Art Business Letterhead

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Fish Folk Art Business Cards


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Fish Folk Art Business Cards

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Art Nouveau Fish Business Letterhead


$25.95


Art Nouveau Fish Business Letterhead

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Art Nouveau Fish Business Cards


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Art Nouveau Fish Business Cards

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Fish Folk Art Oversized Postcards


$28.95


Fish Folk Art Oversized Postcards

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Art Nouveau Fish Oversized Postcards


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Art Nouveau Fish Oversized Postcards

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Art Nouveau Fish Address Labels


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Art Nouveau Fish Address Labels

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Fish Folk Art Address Labels


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Fish Folk Art Address Labels

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36 in. AquaticLife HID/T5/Lunar LED Fixture – 1 x 150W HID – 2 x 39W T5 – 4 LEDs


$599.99


AquaticLife combination HID, T5 HO and Directional Lunar Aquarium Light fixtures feature built-in timers and fan-free cooling for quiet operation. State-of-the-art industy-first pivoting HID single-ended metal halide lighting technology gives powerful intensity. Provides 700+ nm output, the dappled-effect of metal halide, and light output greater than standard halide lamps. Energy-efficient T5 HO Lamps deliver 420/460 nm actinic light. AquaticLife Adjustable LED Lunar lights pivot 40 degrees for directing illumination. A built-in timer system controls all 3 lighting types independently for establishing a complete light cycle. Internal electronic ballasts work in conjunction with special aluminum housing to help dissipate heat away from the fixture without the use of noisy fans. German-made reflectors produce maximum lighting output. Each fixture includes adjustable width aquarium frame mounts, suspension hardware, and all bulbs. A complete reef aquarium lighting solution from AquaticLife. 36 in. AquaticLife HID Lighting Fixture Includes: 1 -150W HID Bulb with 700+ nm output and industry first pivoting action (2) 39W , 36 in. T5 HO Bulbs with 420/460nm output 4 pivoting 1W LED lunar lights for night time viewing 9.8 ft. power cord Not sure what HID Lighting is? Check out HID Lighting on AquaticLife Aquarium Lighting Systems on That Fish Blog for more information. Metal Halide lamps produce a lot of heat. Do not place these lamps directly over anything that could catch fire or melt. AquaticLife does not recommend this fixture be placed under a canopy or hood

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48 in. AquaticLife HID/T5/Lunar LED Fixture – 2 x 150W HID – 2 x 54W T5 – 4 LEDs


$879.99


AquaticLife combination HID, T5 HO and Directional Lunar Aquarium Light fixtures feature built-in timers and fan-free cooling for quiet operation. State-of-the-art industy-first pivoting HID single-ended metal halide lighting technology gives powerful intensity. Provides 700+ nm output, the dappled-effect of metal halide, and light output greater than standard halide lamps. Energy-efficient T5 HO Lamps deliver 420/460 nm actinic light. AquaticLife Adjustable LED Lunar lights pivot 40 degrees for directing illumination. A built-in timer system controls all 3 lighting types independently for establishing a complete light cycle. Internal electronic ballasts work in conjunction with special aluminum housing to help dissipate heat away from the fixture without the use of noisy fans. German-made reflectors produce maximum lighting output. Each fixture includes adjustable width aquarium frame mounts, suspension hardware, and all bulbs. A complete reef aquarium lighting solution from AquaticLife. The 48 in. AquaticLife HID Lighting Fixture Includes: 2 -150W HID Bulb with 700+ nm output and industry first pivoting action (2) 54W, 48 in. T5 HO Bulbs with 420/460nm output 4 pivoting 1W LED lunar lights for night time viewing. 9.8 ft. power cord Not sure what HID Lighting is? Check out HID Lighting on AquaticLife Aquarium Lighting Systems on That Fish Blog for more. Metal Halide lamps produce a lot of heat. Do not place these lamps directly over anything that could catch fire or melt. AquaticLife does not recommend this fixture be placed under a canopy or hood For a limited time, receive up to $50 back when purchasing this Aquatic Light fixture. Click here for details.

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