Halo Recessed Lighting
Decorative Halo recessed
lighting and Feng Shui graduates need to be aware
of lighting toxicity. Most people know that Feng Shui experts
have advocated usage of plants in the home for centuries, but
they may not realize that plants can be good for not only
ridding the house of pollution but adding oxygen to the room
that in turn helps create softer lighting nuances.
Recessed lights are essentially lights
that are put in above your ceiling, and so all you get is
directional illuminating without all the electric cords hanging
around and mess. If you have ever visited to an picture gallery
or a upscale restaurant, you might have observed recessed
lights in use.
Art galleries employ them to showcase
works of art. Upscale restaurants employ them to drop a tender
glow within the dinning area, without the blaze of traditional
lamps. Now you are able to simulate that effect of charm and
warmness to your own kitchen, and it is easier than you are
able to conceive.
The main features to yang plants are
that they are dynamic, and provide backing for individuals who
are full of activity. Including yang plants will also boost the
speed with which a life proceeds for people who are displeased
with their slower mode of living.
Plants that grow downwards are ying in
nature and they create a droopy feeling. This is also true of
using Halo recessed lighting to aluminate a room. It is
recommended that people who need to bring down the high paced
energy of their home buy ying plants and install recessed
lighting fixtures to achieve this goal.
Some of the yang plants that lower
house pollution are:
The Peace Lily, which is an upward
growing and broad leaf plant. For a lightly theme lazure
lightened room, this flower is a particularly nice touch,
because the white of the flower goes well with the walls. It
would be beneficial to add the full bodied Chinese evergreen to
a home as well, because it will also help lower the degree of
house pollution in your home.
For softer recessed lightened rooms,
the gerber daisy is a favorite due to the variety of colors and
the multi-dimensional foliage.
You can choose florist's chrysanthemum
as well, but be careful to note that it becomes a ying plant if
the foliage is not well cared for and allowed to become
droopy.
Elephant ear philodendron is great for
reducing home pollution too, but it does best only in a
residence that has lots of natural lighting, or very artificial
bright lighting.
Spider plant - this plant is delicate
and looks rather spiky but also has a downward growth pattern
to it.
A different option for reducing house
pollution is a heartleaf philodendron.
English Ivy plants will not only
reduce your pollution, but will look great in the lazure
lightened rooms, too.
Plants add life energy to the home
which gives the home an enlivened quality which benefits the
occupants. Accented with Halo recessed lighting your rooms will
create an environment of health and wellbeing.
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