Using the 5 Element Theory of Feng Shui in a Garden Setting


Guidelines for the application of the 5 elements of Feng Shui in the garden  

Handy Reference Guide To Create a Garden Sanctuary Using Feng Shui

1.      The entry (creating a special entrance that is inviting and welcoming, a passage, gateway or transition).
2.      Use of water (a powerful, dynamic element - soothing sound, sight, symbolizes essence of life).
3.      The use of color (avoid a mono-chromatic look or using all earth tones).
4.      Create sitting areas (seating, benches, chairs, tables).
5.      Create structure to provide a sense of security, balance, anchoring, stabilizing (walls, screens, flooring, canopies, arches, trees, pergola, etc.
6.      Accessorize: by using items that personalize the space, i.e. pots, artwork, sculpture, decorative touches that reflect personal style and/or themes.
7.      Include all of “The 5 Elements” - either the actual element, a material, a shape representing the element or a color symbolizing the element or any combination thereof.

5 ELEMENTS
MATERIAL
SHAPE
COLOR
WOOD
Lumber, plants
Rectangle
Green
WATER
Fountains, birdbath
Wavy or curved
Black or dark blue
FIRE
Fireplace, lighting, lamps
Triangle, pyramidal
Red
EARTH
Stone, boulders, pots,
Square
Brown, orange, yellow
METAL
Metal or ironwork
Round, circular or dome
White or gray


Feng Shui Fountain The 5 Elements 
Original Design and Photo By John Stuart Leslie
  
  
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Here is an example shown in this fountain -
This courtyard photo contains all 5 Elements….
FIRE ---  the RED bougainvillea flowers
WATER the actual WATER and CURVED shape of the fountain
EARTH   the SQUARE shape of the basin and the
STONE accent around the basin perimeter
WOOD   the PLANTS and GREEN foliage
METAL the material of the fountain: STEEL

 Copyright 2009 John Stuart Leslie

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