The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Use A Feng Shui Color Scheme To Paint Your Home

Are you thinking about repainting some of the rooms in your home?
Think about using a Feng Shui color scheme to do your next round of decorating.
Feng Shui recommends that you paint your rooms in a very particular way, with your floors the darkest color, walls a bit li… read more »

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 energ… read more »

Activate Heavenly Energy: Autumn Feng Shui In The Garden

I love the fall. Harvest-time, rich colors, dropping temperatures, brilliant days and cozy nights…

In Feng Shui terms (in the northern hemisphere) we are in the season of the Metal element, representing completion and the climax of the year during the har… read more »

A New Look For Open Spaces Feng Shui!

I’m very proud to present a new logo for Open Spaces Feng Shui.

Working with the fabulous team at JPDStudio, we came up with a look that packs a lot of symbolism into a tiny space.
Here’s some of the thinking that went into it:

Feng Shui situates humanity b… read more »

Behind The Bagua: I Ching Insights To Deepen Your Understanding

Looking at the Feng Shui Bagua Map you will see a small three-line symbol called a trigram in each of the eight areas around the outside of the Map. 
These trigrams formed the basis of the Bagua Map, thousands of years ago.
Each trigram consists of a three-line combi… read more »

The Feng Shui of the London Eye

I couldn’t resist sharing a fascinating new article with you, The Feng Shui Of The London Eye, which attributes the success of London’s most fabulous tourist attraction to its “good Feng Shui!”

In his case study about this beautiful ad… read more »

Travel & Helpful People: Heavenly Energy For The Help You Need

Feng Shui’s Travel & Helpful People sector of the Bagua Map is rich in abundant imagery and associations that can enhance your life in untold ways.
These seemingly-disconnected terms are represented in a single Bagua area because you must “travelâ… read more »

Do Igloos Have Perfect Feng Shui?

There’s been so much snow lately that the kids in my neighborhood have filled the local park with big, comfortable igloos (and a few snowpeople, too, of course).
When I mentioned this to some friends one of them asked, what is the Feng Shui of igloos, anyway?
I… read more »

The Feng Shui Bagua Map: Learn How to Create Good Coincidences

The inside right-hand corner of your space is called “Travel & Helpful People” on Feng Shui’s Bagua map.
Just as the Marriage & Intimate Relationship area represents Mother Earth on the Bagua, Travel & Helpful People represent… read more »

The new U.S. Embassy in London — Good Feng Shui?

The construction of a new American embassy is underway on London’s South Bank, and it looks to me like it will have some great Feng Shui.
As the critique in the NY Times notes, the building is actually more of a fort, complete with moat, than it is a welcoming sym… read more »