The Feng Shui Of Domed Homes: Were The Hobbits Onto Something?

In Feng Shui, regular shapes are always best.  Squares and rectangles create balance and harmony in a space, holistic qualities that affect you directly. Regular shapes make it easy to do things like place art and furniture correctly and create the kind of energetic flow that promotes a happy life.

But I’ve recently received questions about the Feng Shui of other organic shapes like domed homes, whose owners  claim a sense of wholeness and warmth that make for great Feng Shui.

For example herTrinity-Dome-feng-shui-floorplane’s the floorplan of a double-domed home one blog reader is getting ready to move into.  One dome is the home’s garage, and the other the living area.

This plan is very organic — it’s actually shaped like a peanut!

A home like this can definitely have good Feng Shui, because the circular domes are also considered “regular.” In Feng Shui, squares symbolize Earth, while circles symbolize Heaven, making dome shapes very auspicious for a home.

For more on this you may also enjoy my popular article about the Feng Shui of igloos.

Have a look at some morRock-framed Domed Homee fascinating domed homes, a few of which look like the just like something Bilbo Baggins might have lived in.

 

Maybe the hobbits really were onto something;)

 What do you think — could you live in a home like this?

 

(Floorplan courtesy of trinitydome.com, home photo courtesy of monolithic.com)

  • Chris

    It’s cute, but I don’t think I could live in a house with curved walls.