Five Elements

The five elements consist of:
Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
The five elements represent a model of the universe which is cyclical yet forever changing. They represent the reoccurring natural cycles of seasonal change, moon phases, day and night, emotions, and even life and death. These elements relate to our environment in which we live.
The elements can work to enhance each other and promote growth. The cycle is inherent in nature. But they can also have a destructive and controlling cycle. It is up to your Feng Shui Consultant to make sure they implement the correct element when advising of remedies.
Fire Forms
Any object that produces real fire, or is pointy in shape and/or red in colour is considered a fire form.
Earth Forms
Anything that is made from earth, or is square and/or yellow, brown or beige in colour is an earth form.
Metal Forms
Anything that is made from metal, or is round or dome shaped and/or white, silver or gold in colour is a metal form.
Water Forms
Anything that contains water, or is wavy in shape, or blue and/or black in colour is a water form.
Wood Forms
Anything that is tall and/or rectangle in shape, green coloured or made from wood will be classified as a wood form.