Feng Shui — page 17
Ceiling Height Changes Everything in Bedroom Clutter
The mess on your floor may not be the real problem. Look up.
At the Bedroom Threshold, Your Kua Number Changes Behavior
The rule that looks clean on paper often breaks at the doorway, where movement, sightlines, and pressure actually change.
Corner vs. Center in the Kitchen: Why Placement Beats Rules
The wrong kitchen corner can undo an expensive setup fast. The center tells a different story.
The Dead Zone in Every Apartment Is Why the Advice Fails
Most apartment fixes miss the dead zone. That silent patch can stall sleep, work, and money faster than a bad mirror placement.
The Staircase Effect Inside feng-shui-definition
A staircase can make a home feel rushed, even when every cure looks correct.
What You See From the Doorway Changes Everything
Stand in the doorway before you move a single object. The first sightline often predicts whether a room settles you or keeps you on edge.
The L-Shaped Bedroom Computer Trap No One Notices
Your bed isn’t always the problem. In an odd-shaped room, the desk can be the thing making sleep and focus unravel.
The Desk Angle in Your Bedroom Might Be the Real Problem
Your bedroom desk may look harmless. Turn it five degrees, and the room can stop fighting you.
Open Plan Kitchens Can Ruin the Color Work You Just Did
Knocking down a wall can make a kitchen look brighter and feel worse by the week.