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Ceiling Height Changes the Line You Should Follow
The wrong line often wins in rooms with tall ceilings, because upward space changes how a reading unfolds.
That Recessed Nook Might Be the Best Desk Spot
A desk pushed into the right alcove can calm a room. Put it in the wrong one, and the whole setup starts resisting you.
The Alcove Advantage: Where a Crystal Ball Actually Works
A mirror in an alcove can settle a room—or make it restless. The difference is usually a foot, not a philosophy.
The Front Door Trap That Makes Good Feng Shui Backfire
The wrong path to the door can undo every protection cure you placed there.
That Bedroom Mirror Didn't Cause the Problem. It Exposed It.
A mirror across from the bed can make a room feel louder, but the real issue is usually hidden three feet away.
Three Feet From the Door: The I Ching Mistake That Warps a Reading
Too close to the entrance, and the question starts listening to the hallway instead of you.
The Doorway Test for Choosing a Better I Ching Translation
The first thing you see from the doorway can tell you more than a book jacket ever will.
Why Bedroom Plants Sometimes Disrupt Sleep
Bedroom plants can settle a room—or quietly turn it restless, depending on light, moisture, and where they sit.
Window-to-Wall Ratio and the Wealth Vase That Backfired
A wealth vase can fail in a bright room, not because the object is wrong, but because the window is winning the conversation.