Purple is considered one of the strongest colors that exist.
In art and design, purple is very popular. Due to its extremely small presence in nature, it marks uniqueness.
Symbolism of purple: sublimity, spirituality, dignity, high position, respect, elegance, luxury, wealth, sophistication.
When decorating a home, according to Feng Shui teachings, it should be used sparingly. The color purple has a strong connection with the spiritual realms, and in terms of the energy centers of the human body, it is connected with the higher energy center - the 7th chakra of the cosmic connection.
Purple color is not recommended in large quantities in a modern home, so as not to disturb the harmony in it and endanger the health of the household.
This would mean that large pieces of furniture, complete walls and purple floor mats are not good Feng Shui. And if you really like this color and would like to decorate your home with it, it is desirable that it be on a smaller scale and in a specific way. Many Feng Shui masters believe that the purple color on the wall, or a larger amount of this color in the space, can trigger diseases related to human blood circulation. In that regard, it is desirable to be frugal with it.
So the areas where purple can be are: south, southwest, center and north-east of your home. This would mean that even problematic large sofas, walls and purple carpets can be placed in these locations. It would certainly be advisable to choose lighter versus darker colors of purple. Lavender color is one of the most recommended.
If you use purple in places that are not intended for it, such as the east, southeast, northwest, west and north, you will weaken their positive effects in your home.
At the same time, a great way to present the purple color in your home in a balanced way is to choose an amethyst crystal (which is purple), which is one of the most powerful Feng Shui crystals.
Purple is my favorite color. My living room has purple details, not too much, but it nicely emphasizes everything I wanted