The Open Spaces Feng Shui Blog


What Gives A Home Office Good Feng Shui?

With so many folks working from home today, the need for well-designed home offices is becoming more and more important.
But setting up a home office with good Feng Shui that supports your success can be challenging.
Here’s a typical home office setup that d… read more »

Overhead Lighting: Good or Bad Feng Shui?

So many of the homes and businesses I visit as a Feng Shui consultant have one c0nspicuous thing wrong: the only available light source is overhead lighting in key rooms like the bedroom, living room or office.

Overhead lighting is a classic case of Bad Feng Shui bec… read more »

Is Your Bedroom “Relationship-Ready”? Top Feng Shui Tips For A Romantic Bedroom (Part 1)

Is your bedroom “relationship-ready”?
If your love life is on your agenda, the first place to make Feng Shui changes is in your bedroom, the most important room in your home.

The key to attracting romance with Feng Shui is to set up your bedroom for two.… read more »

Nine Essential Feng Shui Chi Adjustments You Need To Know

The Nine Essential Chi Adjustments form an essential part of your Feng Shui toolkit. 
Here’s a brief review of key Feng Shui objects you need to know, the most appropriate adjustments you can place to anchor your Intention in every situation.
1. Water Feat… read more »

Feng Shui Holiday Gift Ideas

Looking for ways to bring positive energy into the lives of your friends and loved ones this holiday season?
Here are a few gift ideas that add the subtleties of good Feng Shui into any environment, while adding a note of cheery vitality at the same time.
1. Unique, Se… read more »

Feng Shui For A Good Night’s Sleep: Before & After

I recently got a call from a college student I know (ok, she’s my niece Jana) who complained that she was having a hard time getting a good night’s sleep.
Suspecting that the setup of her bedroom might have something to do with her restlessness, she aske… read more »

Lighting Your Home For Good Feng Shui

Does your home’s lighting have good Feng Shui?
Here’s how to find out:

In your living room, do you feel invited to have a conversation in the evening, read a magazine, work on a hobby?
How about your bedroom — is it appealing, serene, romantic, sheltering… read more »

Ceiling Fans for Good Feng Shui: Built-In Lighting (Part 2)

Part 1 of my short series on ceiling fans we looked at the height of the ceiling as a factor in whether the fan has good Feng Shui or not.
Feng Shui issue #2: Does the ceiling fan have a built-in light?

As you can see in the photo, these fan lights glare down, filling the roo… read more »

Is Full-Spectrum Lighting Good Feng Shui?

As natural sunlight dims with the approach of fall and winter, keeping your Chi energy “lit up” can become a challenge.

Full-spectrum lighting, which simulates daylight conditions indoors, is often used as a form of “light therapy” d… read more »

Dealing with Winter’s Darkness

Daylight Savings Time always throws me for a loop — the darkness seems so extreme, even though it happens every year and has been creeping up on us for months now.
I never seem to get used to it.
In Feng Shui this is the season of Metal, the element of focus and prod… read more »