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Dallas Feng Shui Makeover For Your Kitchen

In Feng Shui, the kitchen has a long record of symbolizing health, wealth and abundance.  The food you store and prepare there supplies sustenance and nutrition, enabling you to prosper in the world.  Making meals and cleaning up later are vital methods to show how much you care for yourself and your family and friends.  

Here are Top-Ten Dallas Feng Shui Tips for making your kitchen into the “healthy heart” of your home.  

1.  Clean everything within & out.  This includes drawers and cabinets, appliances, walls and counters.  Line shelves with new liner paper, and give the floor a good scrub.  

2.  Appraise what you really use.  Feng Shui asks that you keep only what you use, need, or love.  As you remove things from cupboards and drawers, ask yourself when you last used this item, and what the chance is of using it.  If you want to keep an item you infrequently use, consider deep storage, or make room for it on higher kitchen shelves.  

3.  Clear the counters.  Remove everything from the countertops to scrub them off and ask yourself, “How often do I use this?” before you put it back.  Many appliances live on the countertop unquestioningly.  

4.  Put like with like.  As you take things out, put like things together.  As an example, separate sweet baking spices from savory ones, and store coffee filters near your coffee mugs.  You will make your life feel just that much more straightforward going forward.  

5.  Adjust shelves to maximize cupboard space.  Most cabinet shelves are adjustable.  As you consider putting your newly-organized things back in the cupboards, separate tall items from shorter ones and adjust your shelf-height appropriately.  

6.  Use “shelf helpers” for simplicity and potency.  Items like tray racks, lazy susans, and stacking shelves don’t cost much, and they can change your life.  Get good “chi energy” flowing by ensuring everything works.  Fix things that are broken.  Check that doors swing openly.  Replace chipped spoons and sharpen your knives.  In Feng Shui this is a critical step – things that are well-cared-for suggest your intention to take the very best care of yourself, too!  

7.  Create a safe place for paperwork.  Paper processing in the kitchen creates perplexity, and can actually be deadly.  If your kitchen has turned into a mini home-office, it’s time to get the papers out of there.  

8.  Recognize the significance of your stove.  The stove, a powerful Feng Shui symbol of Wealth in your life, is the centerpiece of this “Heart of Your Home” and must be treated with particular respect.  A way to do this is by noting your disposition to use just one or two burners.  Spread the wealth and use them all to bring more healthy energy into your house.  

9.  Use mirrors to form more wealth.  In Feng Shui, the burners on your stove symbolize wealth coming into your home.  You can multiply this by simply placing a mirror behind the stove so that it reflects the burners.  This mirror also reflects activity behind you as you cook, so it brings in a fascinating component of safety and comfort too.  

10.  Balance the elements.  Finally, your kitchen already contains 4 of the five components of Feng Shui : Fire, Water, Metal and Earth elements.  The component that’s's usually missing, Wood, can be brought in simply with stuff like fruit or a small plant – or even a picture of one of these.  When the elements are balanced, a space feels great.  

Is your kitchen everything it could be?  Have a look and use Feng Shui to make the changes — you may notice the uplift immediately!

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