Garden Feng Shui

Garden Feng Shui

A Feng Shui garden can look like an English Garden, Japanese Garden, Native Garden or anything else. Did you know – You could have a Feng Shui garden that looks like an English Garden, Japanese Garden, Native Garden or anything else. It does not need to look...
Ming Tang – the benefits of a bright hall

Ming Tang – the benefits of a bright hall

To have good Feng Shui, the entrance into a home or business should have a Ming Tang, meaning a Bright Hall. This is an open area, either just inside or outside the home or business. It is a design feature, a physical space.  It may be the open space of a front...
Straight oncoming roads and cul-de-sacs

Straight oncoming roads and cul-de-sacs

Similar to straight lines inside a home, long straight lines outside can also create Feng Shui problems. Poison arrows, part II Your space is being ‘attacked’ when a straight road points directly at your home – especially if it aligns with your door...
The use and effect of shapes

The use and effect of shapes

Even more so than colour, except perhaps for red, shapes have a strong influence on the feel of a place. The best Feng Shui results are achieved by activating the positive energies (and blocking the negative ones) of a space and giving each its right shapes and...
Electro-stress and Magnetic Fields

Electro-stress and Magnetic Fields

I have recently come across a few homes where magnetic fields were causing health and sleep problems. Elevated magnetic fields can cause health and sleep problems. This can occasionally be an overriding issue taking precedence over a traditional Feng Shui approach....
Feng Shui Tips

Feng Shui Tips

If you want to improve the Feng Shui of your home or office, here are some free Feng Shui tips which you can safely apply to any building. Feng Shui naturally integrates into any style building – it does not need to look ‘Feng Shui-ed’.  Beauty...