Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Feng Shui ~ Believe It Or Not? A Personal Story...

Are you a feng shui believer or do you think it's just another hokey idea?  I believe there are many out there who are divided in their beliefs.  I was at first skeptical but I am skeptical by nature.  I am however open minded and wanted to learn more.  There is a demand for feng shui experts out there and for myself, wanted to learn if I could, in good faith, add this to my design portfolio.

Would there be a demand in my area?  Did I want to commit to learning Feng Shui?  After much research, reading, and putting it into practice, the answer is yes.  The design principles make sense.  There is a therapeutic feeling when carrying out the purging of all the junk we had acquired.  The results, if only from an aesthetic standpoint are outstanding.



This is our story.  Actually my son's story.

My 10 year old son came into this world a month early and full of energy.  I noticed immediately at the hospital that unlike most newborns, my son never slept.  It had been five years since I last had a baby and may have been out of practice but I was quite sure that he should have been sleeping!!  But no, for next three years, yes three years, he would never sleep more than twenty minutes at a time.

We found out when he was two years old that he was suffering from chronic ear infections that had gone undiagnosed all this time and my little trooper never alerted us to any pain.  There was no fever, red ears, ear tugging or cries of pain.  Never.  Explains why he never slept.  A year of homeopathy sessions failed as did the dreaded antibiotics.  Our salvation came (or so we thought) when he was old enough to have tubes put in his ears.  The infections were a thing of the past, the sleeping issues remained.  We tried everything and I mean everything. 

What does this have to do with Feng Shui?  I don't know, you be the judge.

Through the years, sleeping got better but never more than four hours straight.  It was a fitful sleep and I could find him at times, drawing pictures in his bed at 3:00am.  This was no way to live.

I started my Feng Shui studies last summer and in December, with 2011 right around the corner I decided to Feng Shui every room in our house.  I wanted this to be a family project and got everyone involved.  We decluttered every room, rearranged all the furniture and even painted.  On December 31st, we were running out of time.  Less than 16 hours until the New Year and one room remained.  My youngest, the non-sleeper was not keen on the idea.  His room, on the best day, looked like a tornado ran through it.  He is what the French call "traineux" which means he leaves everything lying around.

I put my foot down.  He had one hour to declutter and clean.  Whatever was left on the floor would be put in the garbage, regardless of its monetary or sentimental value.  I wanted to be able to walk in there without tripping or stubbing my toes on something.  He wasn't buying it.

Armed with empty laundry baskets, garbage bags, a broom and a recycling bin, my husband and I went on the attack.  Seeing we weren't kidding, my son decided to help.  After the decluttering and a good sweep I repositioned his bed according to the Feng Shui principles and the rest of his furniture.  The room was gorgeous (and spotless!!).  Even my son was happy!!!

Again...what's the point?  Well...after I explained to him the principles of feng shui again, and how this now uncluttered room would mean an uncluttered mind and fun place to be, he agreed he felt better about the room and would maintain the upkeep.

At 9:00pm on New Year's Eve he decided he did not want to stay up to ring in the New Year as he had on Eve's past and happily retreated to his room.  He was fast asleep in less than ten minutes.  This was not uncommon but what changed was that he slept a FULL twelve hours that night.  Coincidence?  Perhaps...

Today is January 26th, 2011 and the room is still spotless.  Any items inadvertently left on the floor are put away before bed but most importantly, since the purge and redesign of this room he averages 7-9 hours of sleep EVERY DAY.


The Now Sleeper
 Yeah, I'M A BELIEVER!!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

My Favorite Things...

2011 has barely begun and yet I have already been blown away by some of the great things available for our homes.  At this rate My Favorite Things may become a monthly article!!

Keeping the list short has been difficult so please enjoy some of my favorite things, so far...

Tart Apple by Behr (Premium Plus) - I love, love, love this paint colour!  I think it's quite near the perfect colour for a kitchen or contemporary room and I plan to use it when staging properties.  Small doses only though, just to provide the right amount of pop!
You can view all of Behr's paint colours here

I love the idea of relaxing.  Note I said the "idea".  Relaxation time is hard to find for all of us.  Surrounding myself with calming, soothing items and colours gives me a feeling of serenity within all that chaos.  Ths is my current fave:
This piece also does double duty.  It's an incense holder too!  You can get this piece here.

I am of the belief that you can never be too comfortable!!  Comfort is good.  Comfort to me comes from my latest love...the throw cushion.  Can you really have enough throw cushions?  The male units in my home would say, "Hell ya!  Enough of the throw cushions!!"  I say, "Pshaw!" and promptly stick my tongue out while making/ordering/scouting for new throw cushions.


Check out this great assortment here
And finally, at least for today, I have to endulge my glamourous side.  I'm not just about comfort you know.  I love a healthy dose of BLING!!I'm going to feature these babes at the appropriate staging sites as well.  Thing is, I'm quite sure the home owners will want to keep them!!  Gotta share the love with everyone!  You can get these here.

I'll wrap up January's Favorite Things before I get carried away.  Enjoy and get creative today!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Main Floor ReDesign

We love a good redesign project here at Phancy!  The possibilies are endless.  One of our featured projects in the coming weeks is a living room & eating area redesign.  A very, very small space, a teeny budget and lots of WOW!

Think your home is too small or not functioning properly for your family?  Don't give up, a good redesign may be all you need.  Wait until you see what we are doing for this tiny home, the changes will be dramatic as we take it from cramped to AIRY.  It can be done on a small budget and we will use your existing furnishings to boot!

Watch for the updates coming soon!

Do you have a redesign project you would like us to tackle?  Contact Phancy Design and love your home again!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Getting It Right The 1st Time...Working From Home.

I can say with absolute certainty that I did not get it right the 1st time!  My new office renovation begins sometime in February so I will be sure to post the before, during and after pics as it happens.

Nothing I am about to tell you is a secret.  Nor is it rocket science.  It's simply taking what you have and making it better and as such, simplifying your at home business.  While it does take some work and effort, once you have made the changes, working will become (almost!) effortless and much more enjoyable.

1) Set Your Office Hours And Stick To Them!
You have an at home business and business is the key word.  Run your business.  If you are choosing, for example, an eight hour day, then those hours need to be dedicated to your business.  This is not the time for doing laundry, dusting the living room or cleaning the bathrooms.  If you were working outside the home, these tasks would be accomplished outside of office hours.  The same rule applies here.  This is a business day, not business combined with keeping up the house.  Distractions come easily when working from home.  Focus solely on your business.

2) Dress For Success
I come from conservative and pragmatic stock.  Surprised I have a creative bone in my body really.  I was discussing one day how nice it was to be at home working  in my pyjamas.  Hooo Boy!  A conservative and pragmatic relative read me the riot act and I can tell you that I did not appreciate it.  But I will also admit (albeit grudgingly) that they were right.  Was I ready at a moment's notice if a client needed me? No, I was in my jammies.  Can you really seal a deal in your flannels?  Well, maybe, but who has their best game on with bed head and flannel pyjamas?  So I took this advice and now dress prior to starting my work day and guess what?  My productivity increased as well as my confidence.  Go figure.
This is a big NO!

This is a resounding YES!

3) Have A Dedicated Work Space
The kitchen table might be fine when you first start out but once again puts you in direct line with all those distractions I mentioned above.  You don't necessarily need a huge space but you will need a calming, professional and well organized space.  You deserve it.  Feng shui tips as my gift to you :o) are bolded.

a. You desk/table should be a minimum of 48" long.  Ideally 52-60".  Keep it uncluttered.  Uncluttered space = uncluttered mind.  Limit your workspace top to your computer, a telephone, and whatever file(s) you happen to be working on that day.  Keep the left hand side of your desk completely clear of clutter.  Use this space to encourage your cash flow. Place coins, gemstones or a piece of jewelry on a silver or glass plate/dish situated in the upper, left corner of your desk.  At the end of the day, clear off your workspace of any files, leaving only the computer, phone and wealth corner in tact.

b. Your office chair should be situated facing the door to your office but not straight in line to the door.  Try to arrange the space so you are diagonal to the door.  Never have your back to the door nor to a window.  If you must sit with your back to a window or door, install a small mirror, located so you can see behind you.

c.  Keep your filing cabinet well organized and tidy so you can always find everything you need.

d. Message and/dream boards should be installed directly in front of you.  Keeping them in site at all times keeps all the tasks at hand visible to you.

4. Advertise!  There Is A Lot Of Free Advertising Available Out There.  Grab It!
You don't have to spend a fortune when you are starting out.  Go slowly, methodically and take advantage of some of the free advertising out there.  It DOES work!  A few examples for you...there are many out there so do your research to find what's best for you!

a.  Start A Facebook Page
e. Create a website

5. Have Fun! 
This is your time to be creative.  Your office should be a reflection of you and what you love doing.  No more boring corporate beige!  Paint in colors you love, that soothe you, inspire you!

Ok friends, I will leave you with that for now.  I have some sketching to do and a workspace to build!  I can't wait to share my designs with you and unveil the office space!

Until next time, be safe, be well and for goodness sake, BE CREATIVE!