The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Attracting Positive Energy: 3 Entryway Ideas To Refresh & Enhance Your Chi

It’s Spring! Time to shake out the winter cobwebs and refresh your Chi in preparation for warmer weather ahead.
One great way to attract fresh energy into your life is by treating your front entry to a Feng Shui update.
Just think how many people cross your thr… read more »

Feng Shui Your Home for 2012

Happy New Year! In Feng Shui the celebrations have just begun, as the Lunar New Year is coming up on January 23, and the Solar New Year will be celebrated on February 4.
Take advantage of this exciting moment by giving your home a Feng Shui tuneup for what will be the Yea… read more »

What Gives These Doorways Good Feng Shui?

Take a look at these wonderful doorways:
Don’t they feel welcoming, with charm and warmth to spare?
These doorways all have wonderful Feng Shui, and there are a few reasons for it.  Some of the characteristics they share:

Friendly colors — from blue… 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 »

Front Door Feng Shui: Ring Once For Safety!

Did you know that one of Feng Shui’s most important functions is to ensure your safety?
Concepts like the Command Position are all about making sure that you feel as secure and in control of your environment as possible.
The front door is the most important sp… read more »

Why Clocks Can Be Bad Feng Shui

From a Feng Shui perspective, clocks can be tricky.
To begin with, a clock should never be the main decorative element in any room.

Hang or place your clock in a spot where it can be comfortably seen when necessary, without dominating the room.
For an especially egre… read more »

Feng Shui Gardening Links (Yes, In Winter!)

Winter inspiration, anyone?
Here are three blogs I wanted to share with you because having a beautiful garden — even a windowbox — automatically promotes good Feng Shui in and around your home.
Even better, these three particular posts seem to be all… read more »

Feng Shui for Tight Entryways: Bifold Doors

If you have a wall or other blockage within six feet of entering your home, your entryway is constricted and needs a visual cue to make it feel more open.
In my first post about creating good Feng Shui in a tight entryway, I recommended hanging a piece of dimensional ar… 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 »

4 Ways To Create Better Opportunities At Your Front Door

Do you have the feeling that good opportunities are not flowing to you as you wish?
In Feng Shui the entry to your home or office is considered the “mouth of Chi,” where small adjustments can encourage new opportunities to flow into your life.
Here are f… read more »