In feng shui just as life, everything is in moderation. Let's look at two homes and how the proximity to the street can affect the lives of the inhabitants. A home that is too close to the street can have too much chaos and confusion. External chi cannot be harnessed by the home and […]
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Is Brooklyn’s Most Valuable Townhouse Good Feng Shui?
At $7.5 million the asking price is above its assessed value. So is it worth it, feng shui-wise? Will the residents here prosper? Yes, I believe so! Here is why: ► The floor plan has a symmetrical layout, nearly a square-shape, which is provides familiarity and calmness to the inhabitants. ► The ceilings are […]
Myth: Feng Shui is Asian Design?
The words "feng shui" evoke an Asian-inspired or even Zen-like scene. But it doesn't have to be so. In fact, most good feng shui spaces do not have Asian decor. You can blend feng shui principles with any design, such as country, contemporary, eclectic, or even post-modern. By designer Kenneth Brown, this modern […]
Hotel Room Feng Shui
Most double rooms in hotels have fairly good feng shui. Here is what I mean: Your bed is almost always in command position, making you feel in-charge and able to relax in the room. There is a solid wall to your back and the bed is not usually in line with the door. The […]
Distributing the Chi: Feng Shui & Hallways
The structure of the home represents our bodies. If there is good flow in the home, chances are there is good flow of chi in the body. Hallways are like arteries and veins, distributing the good chi into the home and allowing poor chi to disseminate. Long hallways – Some homes have long hallways […]
Creating a Feng Shui Garden: Fire Element
Adding Fire to your garden is the final way of creating a Feng Shui space. You can use flowers or objects with red or bright orange colors, pointy shapes, such as zig zag patterns, star or triangular shapes. But my favorite way of incorporating Fire is with fire pits, fireplaces, and pagodas (which, in there […]