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Feng Shui Store Design

A well-planned interiors store is for retail sales success. We know, for example, that a good store design can revitalize sales, minimize shoplifting and to promote a brand image. But what if the way the interior is articulated, allowing you to promote a hidden energies to your business and in attracting good fortune tap?

This is the belief behind Feng Shui Shop design and it is by no means a new-age fashion. This practice has been used by Chinese traders for centuries, and isNow the search for new supporters in the West by some large retail chains. (Without too deep into it, it is filled with arcane details hard), it is an old code, partly aesthetic, practical, and some with a large dose of mysticism. The purpose of (literally air modulate water) and to channel the invisible energy ( "qui" is pronounced "chi") that exists all around us. By manipulating, or rather the fine tuning of the physical environment, it is possible to harmonize with this energyand create a positive synergy to the lives of those who influence the interaction with the environment in a positive way.

Some retailers who are the ancient Chinese principles of design in their stores the application vehemently maintains a measurable increase in business volume, according to a recent article published in Apparel News. But while the financial returns can be denied, it is possible that most of the results of the fact that feng shui involves reflecting a lot of good designPractice and purely aesthetic principles, the actual benefits arising from the appointment of a retail space with a non-subjective clarity. Of course there are talks of skeptics! The other possibility is that influence is a metaphysical force with a power rating in the bottom line. Wherever the truth lies, everything is a tonic to increase sales in these testing times, is worth some further exploration.

For more information about Feng Shui or to find a consultant in your areaVisit of the American Feng Shui Institute (www.amfengshui.com) or if you have a bit of DIY then Lillian Too's book "The Complete Illustrated Guide to Feng Shui" is an ideal starting point and Reference Manual.



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