Feng shui is an ancient Chinese method of placing objects--in your home or office--in a certain way, to achieve harmony and enlightenment. In feng shui there are also certain colors that bring positive energy to you. When decorating your business or office, you may want to select certain feng shui colors that will encourage positive energy, creativity and business growth.
Blue
To yin energy, as well as a calming feeling, paint your business or office blue. The color blue, often seen in spas, is said in feng shui to have relaxing and healing powers. The color has exhibits feelings of trust, which may help client/business relationships. To reflect intelligence, paint your wall navy blue. The color blue is a good choice for an office or conference room.
Purple
In feng shui, purple is said to produce physical and mental healing powers. The color can also bring spiritual awareness to those who view it. To induce clarity and feeling of well-being, paint your office or business a light purple color. You may also want to consider painting a waiting room or sitting room purple for your clients to "feel" clarity before they step into your office.
Black and White
The color black will be very important to your business as is represents money and income. Combine black with metal--like frames, and vases to boost your career quickly. White, like in many different cultures, represents poise and purity. To create a calming feeling, combine white with gold or silver. The combination can be used in a reception area or waiting room, while black--or black and white--should be used in your personal office.
Yellow and Orange
Yellow orange colors represent the yang colors in feng shui (blue, purple, black and white being the yin colors). These colors represent motivation and enthusiasm. Yellow is said to make you and your clients feel happy and warm. To avoid too much yellow--which, according to feng shui, can cause anxiety--paint the walls a soft butter color. Orange, on the other hand, is said to make you concentrate better and induce creativity. Use orange where you and your employees work or in a conference room.