If you're living in a tiny apartment, or sharing a home with several
others thus limiting your own personal space, it doesn't mean you have
to sacrifice organization, or the ultimate Feng Shui. The folks over at Zillow
have put together an excellent list of things you can do with any room
big or small that will create and maintain a good flow system.
For
starters, it's good to designate a strong command position, somewhere
in the room where you feel the strongest and most safe, most often it
will be the spot directly across from the entryway. In a studio or 1
bedroom apartment, you'll oftentimes need to arrange furniture and
things around your bed. Sometimes the use of room dividers can make the
space feel larger than it is. De-cluttering your space can transcend
into other aspects of your life, eliminating unnecessary stress caused
by the mess. Using self-storage to store furniture that won't fit is a
good start, or storing your belongings vertically can offer a varietal
for wall decorations. Keeping the entryway clear in Feng Shui is said to
produce good energy, that can flow throughout your apartment easily.
And lastly, make your place your own. It can be difficult to get
yourself to decorate and personalize your apartment if you know you
won't be staying there for long, but it's important to feel comfortable
in your space, no matter how long the stay. For more tips on making your
space your own, visit Zillow.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
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