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Latest revision as of 16:06, June 27, 2016
Feng Shui (pronounced "feng shway") is the ancient apractice of arranging buildings and their interiors in order to promote the flow of good energy. The principle tells you which way to point your bed or your chair and how best to arrange plants, flowers and water features in a garden.
For some, Feng Shui is wrapped in a thin veil of perfectly reasonable interior design, ergonomic concepts, and common sense in living.