Feng Shui elements

Feng Shui elements

When working with the features and colours of a building, we are balancing the Feng Shui elements. Feng Shui Element – definition The term ‘element’ may be misleading and not what you think. Feng Shui improves a building’s life force. The parts that make up this...
Office Improvements

Office Improvements

With good Feng Shui in your office, your business activities are supported, you are not battling against your environment. To improve the Feng Shui in an existing office, we use traditional Feng Shui formulas to establish its unique energy chart. This tells us what...
Making a Home more Saleable with Feng Shui

Making a Home more Saleable with Feng Shui

Feng Shui is becoming a greater part of mainstream life, particularly with an increasing Asian population. How to Attract Asian Buyers  There are some Feng Shui design principles that you should be aware of if you want to keep the door wide open to potential...
Where to put the water feature

Where to put the water feature

In Feng Shui water is associated with wealth. Water may be in the form of a pond or lake, stream or river, a pool, or a water feature – in or outside a building. Water is able to activate the most radiant life force present in a building and thus bring more...
About Mirrors, Windchimes and Flutes

About Mirrors, Windchimes and Flutes

Wind chimes, mirrors and flutes are often the first thing people associate with Feng Shui. Here is how useful or detrimental these can be. Wind Chimes A metal wind chime creates metal sound. This is useful in some areas of a building as it helps clear and diminish...