The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Front Yard Art: What NOT To Do

How would you like to have something like this dominating your front yard?

A major design magazine recently featured this dead white tree as “animating” art for the front yard of a formal home. But I’m not sure what, exactly, they see that cou… read more »

Newly Single? Use Feng Shui To Bring Your Bedroom Back To Life

You’ve just gone through a terrible breakup (aren’t they all?). 
It’s time to re-boot and one of the most important places to start is in the most important room in your life, your master bedroom.
Here are five post-divorce Feng Shui bedroom s… read more »

Compensate For A Missing Bagua Sector – Interior Feng Shui Adjustments

In my previous post about Feng Shui for missing Bagua areas, we looked at adjustments you can make outside your home to create a “whole Bagua.”
In this post we’ll examine Feng Shui adjustments to make inside your home to compensate for missing a… read more »

Feng Shui Bedroom Art: Do’s & Don’ts

When you’re setting up your bedroom with Feng Shui, think carefully about the art you keep around yourself.
The images you go to sleep and wake up with every day have an outsize influence on your heart, mind and energy, so Feng Shui has some very strong views on… read more »

Select The Best Art For Your Feng Shui Entryway

Selecting art for your home’s entryway can be challenging; in fact it’s one of my most frequently-asked Feng Shui questions.
In Feng Shui the entryway is extremely important because Chi energy enters here to begin its nourishing circuit around you… read more »

Five Essential Feng Shui Tips For Happiness And Success

Q: How can you do the best job of assuring that your life will be happy and successful?
A: By bringing the best possible Feng Shui into your space.
Good Feng Shui identifies your goals and anchors your intentions, giving you a good chance at achieving your dreams.
Her… read more »

3 Ways Your Bedroom May Be Sabotaging Your Love Life

Do you have a happy love life?
If not, a few simple Feng Shui adjustments to your bedroom may be all it takes to make romance blossom and thrive.
Here are three key questions to ask yourself.
1. Does your artwork create good Feng Shui?
Bedroom art can make or break the se… read more »

Special Announcement: Fabulous Feng Shui Photography

I’ve recently become a big fan of the work of a wonderful young photographer, Carey Kirkella, whose limited-edition photographic prints bring a contemporary sensibility to the ancient symbolism of Feng Shui.
Beautiful works of art, Carey’s Feng… read more »

Bad Feng Shui: Fireplace Art

A client recently asked for help as she searches for a piece of art to hang above her fireplace.
She asked, “What is the Feng Shui view of this photo of a chandelier above the fireplace? The chandelier is at the top of the photo with shadows of the crystal pieces b… read more »

Feng Shui Tip: Opening Up A Tight Entryway

In Feng Shui the entry and foyer of your home are of paramount importance.
A good Feng Shui entry is known as a Ming Tan, or “bright hall,” providing a warm, gracious welcome to your home. But I’ve been discovering that cramped entryways with tig… read more »