I’ve done several kitchen and bath projects on my home in recent years and one of my favorite parts is selecting tile. And then, looking at what element the tile represents according the feng shui principles: wood, fire, earth, metal or water. If you are remodeling your bathroom as well I highly recommend that you […]
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Are You Chasing Positive Chi Away?
In a conversation I had the other day my friend brought up his aunt’s living room and how she STILL has plastic covers on her sofa and chairs and she even has a stanchion rope and posts to block off the room! The message is clear: Keep out! After we had a good laugh about […]
Where the Family Sits for Dinner
Where your family members sit for dinner and the type of table you sit at has an impact on the family dynamics and your Feng Shui. Let me demonstrate to you: One of my client's was the only female in the household with a husband and several young boys and she didn't feel supported […]
Importance of the Front Door
In just about every workshop and lecture that I do, I ask the participants if they use their front door. Typically half of the audience raises their hands – just half! Does that amaze you? Not me! The reason for this is due to the architecture of our homes. So many of our suburban homes […]
Window Without a View – Part 2
First I wrote Window Without a View about how to improve your view of an ugly fence in your yard. But, then I thought, what can you do if you live in an apartment or condo? How can you improve your view if you aren’t able to do anything “out there?” In Feng Shui we […]
Ceiling Heights Can Impact Family Relationships
Those McMansions…a major home building trend of the last several decades has pushed ceiling heights beyond the standard 9 to 10 feet, to 12 and even 18 feet plus! There is certainly an allure to high ceilings that we see in public spaces, like cathedrals, hotel lobbies, and train stations. They create a majestic and […]