Feng Shui — page 9
Three Feet From the Door Can Make or Break the Dining Room
The dining table's distance from the front door matters more than the bowl of oranges on it. Get that wrong, and everything feels rushed.
What You See From the Doorway Changes the Living Room
The wrong sightline can make a beautiful room feel tense, unfinished, and strangely hard to use.
The Doorway Tells on a Living Room Before You Sit Down
Stand in the doorway. If the room throws your eye into chaos, the trouble usually started before anyone touched a cushion.
Why Alcoves Change Coffee Table Shape More Than Style Does
A recessed nook can make the same coffee table settle a room—or make it feel oddly unfinished.
Corner Colors Are Lying to Your Living Room in 2026
The wrong color in the center can matter more than the right color in the corner.
The Sofa Path Ruins TV Placement Faster Than the Screen
Your TV isn’t the problem. The route people take past it is.
The Sofa Test: What Your Front Door Reveals First
Your sofa placement starts at the doorway, not the wall behind it. Miss the sightline, and the room starts working against you.
A Living Room Layout That Actually Attracts Wealth
Common recommendations for feng shui living room layout for wealth tend to overlook key principles. Experience reveals a clearer path.
Split-Level Kitchens Break the Usual Feng Shui Fixes
A raised dining nook, a sunken prep zone, and one wrong mat can undo the whole kitchen.