At Atelier LouiseM, our expertise in Personalized Art allows us to respond to a variety of specific requests, including those inspired by the principles of Feng Shui.
When a client expresses a desire to incorporate these principles into a visual project, our approach focuses on the strategic use of color, a key element of Feng Shui, to create designs that harmonize the energy and aesthetic of the space. 'an area.
This article takes you into our creative process, with a focus on how we use color to align our designs with the principles of Feng Shui.
The Philosophy of Colors according to Feng Shui
In Feng Shui, each color embodies a specific energetic vibration that can influence the ambiance of a space, the mood of individuals, and even the success of a business.
Our designs aim to capture this energy, choosing colors that not only meet our clients' aesthetic requirements but also support their energy goals.
Interpretation and Application of Colors
Yin and Yang : In the Feng Shui tradition, black (Yin) and white (Yang) form a fundamental basis, symbolizing balance and harmony. We use them to create visual contrast that draws the eye while balancing the energy in the design.
The Five Elements: Each element — Earth, Wood, Water, Fire, and Metal — is associated with specific colors that have distinct impacts on the mood and energy of a design.
The creative process at Atelier LouiseM
In practice, at Atelier LouiseM, when we are asked to create visuals in harmony with the principles of Feng Shui, we pay particular attention to the allocation of colors according to each space in the home or business. . This not only allows us to aesthetically meet the expectations of our clients but also to maximize the energy balance of the spaces for which we design.
Longchamp project - professional space. Soft shades of ocher and green, for a place conducive to discussion and relaxation.
Here's how we apply Feng Shui colors to every space in the home and business, creating visually captivating and energetically harmonious designs.
The living room
The living room, a central meeting and relaxation point, benefits greatly from the colors of the Earth element such as beige, yellow and brown, which promote conviviality, stability and comfort. We can also incorporate touches of green (Wood) to promote growth and harmony, and blue (Water) to encourage relaxation and peace.
Decor Harmony in situ
The bedroom
For bedrooms, the emphasis is on colors that promote rest and regeneration. Soft hues of blue (Water) and pale green tones (Wood) are ideal for encouraging sleep and relaxation. Shades of pink can also be introduced to promote love and tenderness in relationships.
The kitchen
Cooking is often associated with the Fire element, which makes colors like red, orange, and yellow stimulating choices that promote energy and appetite. However, it is advisable to use them in moderation to avoid excessive stimulation. Pops of white (Metal) can help balance the space with a clean, fresh feeling.
Chef's hat
The bathroom
In the bathroom, the Water element predominates, which makes the colors blue and black particularly appropriate, promoting purification and renewal. Green can also be used to add a touch of vitality and natural growth, transforming the space into a sanctuary of relaxation.
The Office or Workspace
For an office or workspace, incorporating Metal colors like white, gray, gold, and silver can boost mental clarity, focus, and efficiency. Shades of green (Wood) encourage growth and creativity, while touches of blue (Water) can help maintain a flow of communication and ideas.
Our engagement
Atelier LouiseM's commitment is to create unique and personalized designs that not only visually captivate but also support the well-being and harmony of the space. By strategically applying colors according to Feng Shui principles to each room of the home, we help our clients achieve spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also beneficial to their energy and mood. It's our way of reconciling visual art and inner well-being, by offering creations that enrich the lives of those who occupy the spaces.