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		<description><![CDATA[There is so much more about decorating your homes the Asian way than just having the right furniture, colors and patterns. Asian home decor goes at a much deeper level, so much so that experts have spent centuries perfecting an art dedicated to it. There exists the Asian practice of Feng Shui, which places great emphasis on object positioning and spacing inside a room. While area rugs may not seem to have a direct influence on object positioning per se, it doesn't mean that they are less important when home decor is concerned.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is so much more about decorating your homes the Asian way than just having the right furniture, colors and patterns. Asian home decor goes at a much deeper level, so much so that experts have spent centuries perfecting an art dedicated to it. There exists the Asian practice of Feng Shui, which places great emphasis on object positioning and spacing inside a room. While area rugs may not seem to have a direct influence on object positioning per se, it doesn't mean that they are less important when home decor is concerned.</p>
<p>Admittedly, area rugs don't get in the way -people just step on them. However, they also contribute to the energy flow in the room all the same. One of the key factors to consider is the rug's color. To emphasize the energy of a room with lots of activity, use fire colors such as red, orange and vibrant yellow. Earth colors such as light yellow and beige symbolize stability and protection, and would be good to have inside bedrooms. Places like study rooms should have rugs colored either gray or white, metal colors that improves clarity of mind.</p>
<p>If you want the room to exude purity a color that is black or even blue should be put in the room. While a study should be a place where you work, so gray is a nice addition. The color of a wood is considered to be full of vitality. So you can see how adding in an area rug into the Feng Shui home can be so important.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider in Asian decor is the texture. It should be different in every room so you can place a different energy just by stepping into another room. For the fire themed rooms you want to use silk or synthetic rugs. Fabrics like cotton or linen are great for wood. Bring out the water sign by using see through fabrics. For earth energy try check patterned rugs.</p>
<p>You won't need a rug that will take up the entire space on the floor, instead choose a smaller rug. Don't place furniture in the way of the rug. You may need a bigger rug in the living room and the bedroom depending on what flooring you have.</p>
<p>Pattern-wise, try to be diverse in your choices. Some should be geometric and symmetrical in design, and squares are highly recommended for those going for the stable look. Pointed shapes in your rug designs represent activity, while round shapes symbolize concentration. Organic designs and wavy patterns have known soothing and revitalizing properties.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that Asian-themed homes have a lot more to them than just the right furniture and accessories, so take Feng Shui into consideration. Arrange your furniture to minimize energy obstruction, and your rug can meld everything together. So it turns out that choosing your area rug according to ancient Asian practices may seem to make the task of selecting one more difficult, but it helps a lot especially when you want your Asian home decor to be as authentic as possible.</p>
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