Good morning everyone!
How are you doing?
Hope you are fit and well, and cruising through your day.
I just got back after a massage session and am feeling light and free 🙂
Let’s have a look at the colours you can use for your feature walls.
Feature walls look amazing when done tastefully.
I remember walking into a house and every room had a feature wall.
I would hardly call it a feature!

The knowledge of Feng Shui gives us an advantage when choosing colours.
“Colours are an extension of the five elements in Feng Shui” ~ Shelly Singh
We can use colours in the same way as we use elements.
Each element has certain colours associated with it.
And each colour has a certain compass direction attached to it.
When you use colours based on the direction they should be in, they create harmony in your space and bring good luck and success to the residents of the house.
You will learn all this and much more when you register for the Feng Shui Practitioner’s Certificate Course being held in Canberra on the 30th of September to the 4th oF October 2019.
Here is a link to book your spot:
https://bloomingfengshui.com.au/feng-shui-practitioners-certificate-course/
But, what if you have already painted the walls of your house or have already painted the feature walls!!!
Don’t fret…
Ideally, you should re-paint the walls (if possible).
But if you can’t then you can use the elements to fix the problem.
So, if you have a feature wall in the East direction and you have painted it red, you will find that it will effect your health luck adversely as East is the direction of Health Luck.
In such a case you should try and repaint the wall in shades of green or blue.
If your budget doesn’t allow you to repaint, you can place lots of healthy lush green plants in the East.
You can also place the symbols of good health in the East, like the Wu Lou, bamboo.
If you find that after doing this your health is still not improving then I would recommend painting the wall white, cream or the colours that are good for the East direction.
Shades of Whites and Creams are the best options when painting a house.
Then you can add splashes of the required colours in the required directions.
Here is a list of the colours, their respective directions and the luck associated with it:
In the East – Health luck – You can use shades of Green, Blue and Black
In the West: Children and Descendants luck – You can use shades of White, Metallic colour, and shades of Yellow
In the North: Career luck – You can use shades of Blue, Black, White and Metallic colour
In the South: Fame and recognition luck – You can use shades of Green, Red and Orange
In the Northwest: Direction of the Father and Mentor luck – You can use shades of White, Metallic colours, and shades of Yellows
In the Southeast: Wealth luck – You can use shades of Green, Blue and Black
In the Northeast: Education luck – You can use shades of Red, Brown and Yellow
In the Southwest: Direction of the mother and relationship luck – You can use shades of Reds, Browns and Yellows
You can print this list and place it on your fridge or have it ready for whenever you want to refer to it.
You can use this list when decorating your home with furnishings etc.
If you would like to learn more about this awesome philosophy then you still have time to register.
Here is the link to book your spot:
https://bloomingfengshui.com.au/feng-shui-practitioners-certificate-course/
You will be amazed by the improvement Feng Shui brings in your life.
“Don’t wait for your life to change, change it today by using Feng Shui” ~ Shelly Singh
If you would like to book an appointment with me, you can click on this link or get in touch with me through email or phone:
https://bloomingfengshui.com.au/appointments/
I offer Over the phone and Skype consultations too.
Get in touch with me and I will help you out.
I look forward to helping you create your dream life by using Feng Shui!
Much love.
Shelly Singh ?
Feng Shui Master Consultant
Australia and Worldwide ?
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