Feng Shui — page 5
An East-Facing House Can Feel Too Fast. Here’s the Fix.
Morning light can help or overwhelm an east-facing home, depending on how you balance movement, wood, and rest.
A West-Facing House Can Run Hot. Here's How to Balance It.
A west-facing home can feel restless, overheated, and strangely uncooperative unless you work with the direction instead of fighting it.
A South-Facing House Feels Loud Until You Balance It
South-facing homes can run hot, fast, and restless unless you know how to calm the fire without killing the drive.
A North-Facing House Feels Cold Until You Fix This
A north-facing home can feel flat, sleepy, and financially stuck unless you correct the way water and light move through it.
Your Head Direction Is Changing Your Sleep More Than You Think
A small turn of the bed can change how quickly you fall asleep, how often you wake, and how rested you feel by morning.
Stop Guessing Which Way Your Desk Faces
Your desk direction can sharpen focus or quietly drain it, and the wrong answer is usually more personal than people expect.
A Bad Kua Number Explanation Can Throw Off Your Whole Layout
Your kua number is not a party trick; used badly, it sends your bed, desk, and door choices in the wrong direction.
House Number 4 Feels Heavy? Try This Feng Shui Fix
A number doesn’t doom a home, but it can magnify a pattern you keep ignoring.
The Office Palette That Keeps Minds Clear and Meetings Moving
Wrong colors can make a desk feel heavier by noon. The right ones change the pace of the whole room.