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Do You Really Need a Feng Shui Designer to Sell Your Home?

03 Jun

Feng Shui (pronounced “fong shway”) principles for staging homes and offices is growing ever-more popular.  The overall goal of Feng Shui is for one to live in harmony with one’s environment and encourage “positive energy”.  The way to this nirvana is apparently to arrange one’s living situation and entire life to fall in with the vagaries of “chi”. Some of the advice that Feng Shui gives the home seller makes sense.  It’s a good idea to clear out your clutter and air out the home to provide clean, fresh air.  ”Green” or “eco-friendly” cleaning products can be another positive step – they often smell better and are better for you and the environment.  Balancing the colors in the home can also be useful if you find a room is too “one color”. However, what Feng Shui devotees attribute to positive energy may just be the result of clearing out clutter, cleaning your home until it sparkles and putting some touch of greenery here and there – things that most home stagers would advise be done anyway.  It doesn’t take an esoteric expert to surmise that a home that is easy to move around in and that is clean will be more attractive to buyers. Feng Shui has a darker side as well, with people claiming to be “Feng Shui experts” charging hundreds to thousands of dollars for consultations that end up costing more money.

 
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