My home office used to be on the second story of my house. It was in a strange, small bedroom with slanted ceilings. There was no good place for the desk and the only window was in a narrow dormer. I always felt awkward in that room and was never inspired. When I learned about […]
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cls summit-interview with denise
Discussion with Denise Linn on Sacred Spaces Watch our Interview here: Or you can Download the MP3 below: Interview with Denise Linn Join us here for the conversation! Luminous Spaces Feng Shui FB Group About Denise Denise Linn’s personal journey began as a result of a near-death experience at age 17. Her […]
Feng Shui Tips for Beds – Part 3
When I visit my client’s homes the second most important thing to review is their bedroom (first, it’s the front door!). We spend roughly one-third of our lives in this room and it is our most intimate space; a place for rest, rejuvenation, and healing. I’ve written a lot about beds and feng shui. Why? […]
The One Room Where You Shouldn’t Keep Tons of Plants, According to Feng Shui
Featured this week on MindBodyGreen by Emma Loewe Who doesn’t love a good houseplant? With their toxin-busting, happiness-inducing properties, plants are an amazing vehicle for ushering some of nature’s healing power indoors. And these days, it seems like the more you have, the better. Instagram’s most enviable homes feature rooms draped in greenery, and some of the world’s most influential offices […]
When Energy Shifts After Doing Feng Shui Cures
A few months ago, one of my clients Kate asked me to come over to her home. She explained that things were “going south” in her job of the past twenty years. Her boss no longer included her in some important business meetings. She felt that he was subtly trying to get her to quit. […]
It’s Broken…Now What? Going Beyond the Simple Question
During consultations, clients have all sorts of questions regarding their homes and the objects within. One such question made me pause… “That fish is broken. Should I get rid of it?” (The “fish” she referred to is the ceramic object to the right). At first glance, the answer would be “yes.” Since I believe that […]