Feng Shui — page 13
From the Doorway, the Frog Tells on the Room
The frog cure fails less because of the object than because of what greets you when you open the door.
Open Plan Backfired: When Fewer Walls Break the Flow
Removing walls can make a home feel larger—and leave it harder to rest, focus, or even finish a meal.
Office Feng Shui Isn't Superstition — It's Where You Put Your Desk
Your desk may look organized while quietly sabotaging your focus, authority, and follow-through.
The L-Shaped Kitchen Problem Behind Knife Placement
The knife rule fails when the room itself is crooked, clipped, or L-shaped—and that’s exactly when people notice the trouble.
Bedroom Adjustments That Actually Change How You Wake Up
Small bedroom changes can stop restless sleep, frantic mornings, and that strange wired feeling at bedtime.
Front Door Color Choices That Shift the Mood Before You Step In
Your front door color is doing more than looking nice—it may be setting the tone for the whole house before you even step inside.
Split-Level Floors Are Ruining Kids’ Rooms More Than You Think
The bed isn’t always the problem. Sometimes the floor drops a few inches, and the whole room starts acting strange.
The Dead Zone in Your Kitchen: Why the Usual Rules Backfire
The trouble usually isn’t the stove, the sink, or the fridge. It’s the dead zone hiding in plain sight.
Bedroom Energy Problems Start Before You Even Get Into Bed
A bedroom can look peaceful and still sabotage your sleep if the energy has nowhere to settle.