Feng Shui — page 8
What You See From the Doorway Can Ruin a Garden Path
A garden path can look perfect on paper and still fail the moment you stand at the door.
The Dead Zone in Your Garden Is Why Plants Fail
Planting in the wrong spot can make a healthy border feel strangely flat, crowded, and tired.
Ceiling Height Changes Your Outdoor Fountain More Than Direction
The wrong fountain often fails because of height, not compass reading. That detail surprises people—and it should.
The Mirror Angle That Turns Front-Yard Qi Backward
One small reflection in the yard can reverse the whole field around a house.
What You See From the Doorway Changes the Backyard Story
The first thing visible from your back door can undo an otherwise careful garden faster than the plants themselves.
Open Plan Dining Rooms Can Kill Appetite. Here’s Why.
Remove the wall, and the meal may disappear with it. Color alone cannot save an open dining space.
A Small Dining Room Can Fail You for One Simple Reason
The ratio of windows to walls can make every dining cure fall flat, even when the table, chairs, and decor look perfect.
Your Dining Room Mirror Has a Dead Zone. Find It Before It Backfires.
A mirror can revive a dining room—or amplify the one corner everyone avoids.
The Staircase Effect Changes Dining Tables More Than Shape Does
A table can look perfect and still feel wrong when the room keeps pulling people up and away.