Feng Shui — page 20
Something About feng-shui-design Doesn't Add Up
Two schools can use the same floor plan and reach opposite answers. That split explains why one home feels settled while another unravels.
Three Feet From the Door: The Trap Hidden in a Feng Shui Chart
Put the bed, desk, or money cure too near the entrance and the chart starts lying to you.
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 L-Shaped Kitchen Problem That Quietly Scrambles the Whole Room
An L-shaped kitchen can make good advice fail in plain sight, and the damage usually starts at the corner.
Ceiling Height Changes Everything in Bedroom Clutter
The mess on your floor may not be the real problem. Look up.
Corner Beats Center in feng-shui-kua-number Work
He followed every kua-number rule, put his desk in the center, and his focus collapsed by Tuesday afternoon.
The Dead Zone in Your Kitchen Is the Part Everyone Misses
You can place the stove perfectly and still keep the room stuck. The dead zone decides more than the gadgets do.