The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


Keep Your Feng Shui Balance At Holiday-Time

During the holidays it’s easy to feel out of balance, not least because your environment changes in such an extreme way.
At this intense time of year, you need good Feng Shui to see you through.

All year long, you strive to balance your feelings of serenity and… read more »

Enriching Your Holidays with Feng Shui

Are you ready for a new feeling of tranquility and balance this holiday season?
Holiday-time can be the most stressful time of the year, so I sometimes think it’s the most important season for Feng Shui.
Transform your experience of this hectic time of year w… read more »

Best of the Season from Open Spaces Feng Shui!

This is my last blog post of 2009, one of the biggest and best years of my life.
It seems like much longer ago but it was only last February that I launched Open Spaces Feng Shui.
The rest of the year turned into a succession of wonderful things: connecting with remarkab… read more »

Three Tips For Feng Shui Abundance During the Holidays

The holidays can bring an overload of emotional action into your life.
So despite the madness outside, the holidays are a perfect time to turn to Feng Shui and create good Chi in three key spots: your entryway, kitchen and bedroom.

Feeling welcomed into the quiet of… read more »

Feng Shui Tips for a Thanksgiving Kitchen

Thanksgiving, the biggest family holiday of the year, is a time of both abundance and chaos.
You need all the tools at your disposal to stay balanced and calm.

Thanksgiving is a great time to bring good Feng Shui into your kitchen, where you create health and abundan… read more »

American Flag Feng Shui

Did you know that the powerful symbolism of our country’s flag is auspicious in Feng Shui as well?

This is because of the Feng Shui of the American flag’s colors and shapes.
In the flag,

Red represents the Fire element: enthusiasm, reason, respect and… read more »