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East Meets Midwest: Feng Shui
Meghan Stromberg, Senior Editor
November 1, 2003
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| The master bath encourages wealth, Cyd Sedgwick says. Water symbolizes wealth and is represented in blue tile, bluish-lavender walls and blue-tint windows, which portray a waterfall. The white tub is "the money bowl." |
Dunne worked with feng shui practitioner Cyd Sedgwick on the Newport, Ky., home, which overlooks downtown Cincinnati. Its key feng shui aspects in-clude an open floor plan, abundant natural light and lighting fixtures on room edges to wash walls with gentle light.
Sedgwick used a bagua map, which determines key life areas, to develop the home's flow. The front door, the mouth of Chi (energy), opens to bamboo flooring and an indoor water feature. Above the door, a round, stained-glass window outlined in blue features the symbol for I Ching, the book of learning.
Outside, a subtle brickwork of coins portrays symbols for creativity, welcome and prosperity. Inside, rounded drywall corners promote energy flow. A centralized kitchen anchors the home as the center of health and nurturing energy.
© 2008, Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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