Feng Shui — page 16
Open Plan Dining Rooms Often Backfire. Here's Why.
Tearing out walls can leave the dining area exposed, restless, and strangely unused.
Bedroom Rules That Affect Both Sleep and Relationships
A few innocent bedroom habits can quietly wreck sleep, attraction, and money luck.
The Staircase Effect: When Vertical Movement Changes a Home
The problem often isn't the room itself. It's how you move through it, and what your body learns on the way.
Feng Shui Design Isn't a Style — It's a Way of Reading a Room
Common recommendations for feng shui design tend to overlook key principles. Experience reveals a clearer path.
Split-Level Floors Quietly Distort Your Feng Shui Chart
A stair landing, a low sofa, and one misplaced rug can undo the whole map.
The Three-Foot Rule That Changes Door Color Decisions
Put the right color on a front door and the wrong distance can still ruin the effect.
The Alcove Advantage Hidden in Plain Sight
That recessed niche you ignore may be the part of the room changing everything.
The L-Shaped Apartment Problem That Quietly Breaks Feng Shui
An odd corner can do more damage than bad decor. The layout itself may be the real culprit.
The Walkway Pattern That Breaks a Kitchen’s Calm
Your kitchen may look balanced, yet one bad walking path can undo the whole room before breakfast.