Feng Shui — page 18
Fire and Earth Don't Just Coexist — They Quietly Reshape a Room
One weak element can make a room feel restless, cold, or oddly flat.
Something About House Numbers Doesn’t Add Up in Deep Hallways
A number on the door can feel decisive—until the hallway, setbacks, and light change what that number actually does.
Your Home Is Missing a Wood-Fire-Metal Balance — Here's How to Tell
Your room can look right and still feel wrong when the five elements are out of balance.
The Staircase Effect: When Good Feng Shui Starts Moving the Wrong Way
A home can check every box and still feel off once the stairs start pulling attention upward.
Direction Mistakes That Make a Home Feel Heavier Than It Should
Your room can look balanced and still face the wrong way energetically.
Entryway Energy Stalls for One Reason — and It's Fixable in Minutes
A cluttered, dark entry can slow a home down more than you think—and the fix is usually simpler than people expect.
The Angle That Reverses a Feng Shui Garden
The wrong mirror turn can flatten a garden. The right one makes it breathe.
The Worst Desk Spot in Any Room Is the One Everyone Chooses First
A desk can feel “fine” and still quietly drain focus, confidence, and momentum.
The Ceiling Changes Everything in Feet-to-Door Feng Shui
Feet toward the door is not the real problem. The room’s height, and what that height does to the body, changes the reading fast.