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Feng Shui lucky colors 2015

Is there a lucky paint color for your home or office?

 

PAINT TO ATTRACT PROSPERITY,
HEALTH & HARMONY THIS 2015


Chinese New Year is coming and people look forward to a fresh new beginning. Everyone’s optimistic about the year ahead and can’t wait to start the year with positive changes like New Year’s resolutions, bucket lists, and even home renovations. In the Philippines, home design and renovations are now done by an increasing number of Filipinos that adapt a Chinese tradition of attracting positivity through the arrangement of one’s home – Feng Shui.




As Angi Ma Wong defines it in ‘Feng Shui Dos & TABOOs,’ literally translated as “wind-water,” Feng Shui is the art of placement and is one of the five components of a person’s destiny. Part of this practice is the proper choice of lucky colors to surround you, to effectively enhance the flow of positive energy in both home and business environment. For many of us who believe in positivity having the lucky color home paint for 2015 is a great way to start attracting good luck. 


This concept inspired the birth of FENG SHUI PAINT. Designed as an indoor wall paint, Feng Shui Paint is made up of colors carefully chosen to suit a person’s lucky color based on their Chinese zodiac sign. Prescribed by the well-known Feng Shui expert Mr. Johnson Chua, Feng Shui Paint is made to help attract three general life aspects: prosperity, health, and harmony.
  

Now, there’s a new way to help attract good fortune. Paint some luck into your life with Feng Shui Paint. Harness prosperity and good luck all throughout the year by using your lucky color paint for your home or office. 


For color chart, pre-orders, and other inquiries, you may call 0919-466-3338 or send an email at fengshuipaint@gmail.com. 
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