Feng Shui in the Living Room – Colour
Dr. Michael Oon
Why select a Feng Shui colour for your Living Room?
There are two alternatives. You can select a personal colour – the personal colour of the head of the household or the “particular colour” of the room based on the compass direction using the Bagua.
- Personal Colour
- Colour of the Bagua
Colour is an important facet of the room. With a personal colour, the family members will feel more comfortable with the personalised colour. The other choice being the colour most suitable for the room based on Bagua, which is related to compass direction.
- Personal Colour
This is based on the Kua number of the head of the household. Each Kua number is related to an element that has a unique colour.
Working out the Kua number:
Please refer to this link where there is an automated Kua number system
To summarise
Your Kua number | Preferred colour |
1 | Black |
2 | Dark Yellow or Ochre |
3 | Light Green |
4 | Dark Green |
5 male | Dark Yellow, Orche |
5 female | Light Yellow |
6 | Dark Red, Black or Silver |
7 | White |
8 | Yellow or Beige |
9 | Red or Purple |
2. Room Colour (Location of the room)
This is based on the Bagua.
The Bagua is an Energy map with eight sectors. Each sector has a compass direction and an element.
Southeast Element - Yang Wood Colour – Dark Green | South Element – Fire Colour - Red | Southwest Element – Yang Earth Colour – Dark Yellow or Orche |
East Element – Yin Wood Colour – Light Green | West Element – Yin Metal Colour - White | |
Northeast Element - Yin Earth Colour – Light Yellow, Beige | North Element – Water Colour - Black | Northwest Element - Yang Metal Colour – Dark Red, Black or Silver |
Links to Reviews of Various Feng Shui Topics
Feng Shui for Bedrooms (An Overview)
Feng Shui for Living Room (An Overview)
Feng Shui for Dining Room (An Overview)