Choose colors according to Feng Shui

According to Feng Shui, the color is a form of energy, and that each of the colors we see is an electromagnetic wave of a certain length, therefore colors influence our mood. The five elements of feng shui (Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood), are represented by the colors, so we can use color to give each environment the necessary element to create the atmosphere we want, whether estumilante, relaxed, creative, etc..
Natural colors (earth element):
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Wood, oil, corn, beige, tan, etc.., Land remind us and make us feel strong and consolidated.However, if you abuse them and they are not provides other touches of color can be boring, oppressive and apathetic.
They are suitable for the living room and the bedroom, as they induce break, also suitable for places where people live sick and very nervous, as they convey a sense of calm and firm support.
Not suitable for places where it is generating new ideas or creative works
Color Yellow (earth element):
Feng Shui
In China, yellow is the color of the sun, the light, the day, the optimism and clarity. The rich tones can produce anxiety especially in older people.
It is an ideal color to bring joy to a room, for example for the kitchen, if the famailia usually eat there or to the children's room. Compensates for the lack of natural light in dark environments.
It is not advisable for rooms where people sleep MAXIMISING age, as infants or the elderly.
Blue (Element Water):
 Feng Shui
The color blue is associated by the Chinese with immortality, in the West is the most widely used in clothing. We report on large den nature: the sky and the sea, against which we usually adopt a contemplative attitude, serious. Color is a sedative, leading to introspection and passivity.
Recommended for bedrooms with intense natural light or warm climates, offices, canteens also in people with weight problems, and that blue suppresses the appetite.
Not recommended in places where people live depressive, theaters or cold climates.
Black (Element Water):
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The black is considered to be the total absence of color, but is also the result of the mixture of all colors. Used wisely suggests an air of mystery, receptivity, depth and sophistication. Ofcourse also associate it with mourning and rebellion.
It can be used to evoke a sense of mystery and sensuality.
Should not be used to paint children's rooms, kitchens, health-related spaces and places where you want to establish fluid communication between people.