Friday, March 30, 2012

Transform boring and dull to stylish and chick… Beaded Curtains


The following post is sort of a continuation of the previous one on Feng Shui… You probably wonder how that happened so I am going to tell you. I got so excited about the topic of improving the energy flow in my home that I spent good few hours doing the research and no work in regards to “home improvements”! I bet you know how easily that can happen… So, I have learnt a lot, without a doubt, and found many great websites and ideas related to Feng Shui and how to avoid overspending in the process. I am going to share them with you gradually, so you don’t get overwhelmed with the amount of information…  






Beaded curtains are mostly associated with retro décor however nowadays newer designs and modernised versions bring beaded curtains back into life. They have been around for hundreds of years and their evolution seems to be unstoppable.

I remember them from when I was a child…we used to have those chunky, wooden beaded curtains in the doorway. They have been both very entertaining to small children, who tended to chew on them, and very annoying for others, especially when you were trying to pass through the doorway with some heavy or any load in your arms  and as a result a simple action became a challenging process!  Surprisingly nobody ever dared to take them down…

As I mentioned above, beaded curtains are famously installed in the doorways what divides two spaces adding softness along with decorative feel.  In addition to that beaded curtains, as perceived by Feng Shui philosophy, help to capture positive energy as they minimize the air flow between spaces. Also the swishing sound that beaded curtains make when someone passes through them is believed to have soothing effect. 

Beaded curtains are very simple to make however the process is very time consuming therefore it is worth while to browse for deals and ideas... this website has got loads of designs at reasonable price http://www.shopwildthings.com/

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