Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Garden Design No. 30 - Chinese Chippendale in the Garden & The Psychology of Shapes

 



We need to be living our lives with more meaningful observation. One such area is in the choices we make for our home and garden.  When the choice has a story the choice becomes more meaningful. We chose it not because it was just the latest trend or because it was a pretty piece. We also chose it because it means something. It has a story to tell.

And even if we keep the story it is telling a secret just for us, that's alright. Especially in our garden. 




Think of the saying, "ancient Chinese secret" or the soul nourishing moments you have experienced in your gardens. And now let me share a theory about the psychology of shapes and Chinese Chippendale in the garden. 

If we study just a bit the shapes found in the Chippendale design we notice the circle, the square, the triangle and both vertical and horizontal lines. This after we take in the breathtaking overall design. And perhaps even the shadows the overall design casts on a sunny day.





But the true satisfaction of noticing these shapes is understanding the meaning of each one. Here are the meanings according to the psychology of shapes.

Circle: the circle shape signifies harmony, the sense of calm, love.

Square: the square shape elicits stability and balance.

Triangle: the triangle shape conveys strength and energy.

Vertical Line: the vertical line communicates tranquility.

Horizontal Line: the horizontal line gives a sense of moving through time.











Just like flowers have meaning and history. So does the Chippendale design. Incorporating these meanings into our gardens brings life to our souls. Soul nourishing calm, harmony, balance, strength, tranquility and movement. And when I say gardens - I mean even those potted gardens on a lovely quaint porch. Meaning can come in small packages like a Chippendale planter.





Be mindful of these meanings when designing your garden gate, or fence, or gazebo, or bench. Make sure you remember the simplicity of life when introducing them into your garden. After all, these meanings are not heard or felt in the loudest moments of our lives, but when we stop, pause and listen in silence.








I wish you calm, harmony, strength, tranquility, and movement. Be inspired!


Resources: Content in the Cottage, Southern Living, Houzz, Elle Decor, Hull Millwork, Shelley Johnson Design, Garden Sheds, Inc., Chelsea and Meade, Pinterest

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