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21 Feb Is it a Fire-vision or a Tele-place? The Feng Shui of Stacking a TV Over a Fireplace

Posted at 22:01h in Feng Shui, Floors Fireplaces Foreclosures and Furnaces

As televisions have become more streamlined and more important in people’s lives, their presence in a home has become more paramount. They no longer have to take up a lot of space so they can go in more places than before. Furthermore, as the world...

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08 Feb Are Porches In or Out? Screening a Feng Shui Question

Posted at 14:02h in Feng Shui, Miscellaneous

Someone sent me a question about their screened porch, specifically asking whether they could use it as storage when the weather was cold. Could they simply convert that area into convenient storage? Although a practical idea, the answer is “no.” The screened porch is a viable...

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01 Feb Radiant Floor Heating: Good Feng Shui or Bad?

Posted at 12:26h in Feng Shui, Floors Fireplaces Foreclosures and Furnaces

A question was sent to me this week wondering if radiant floor heating is a good idea or not, based on Feng Shui. Coming from a northern state (MN) where our winters can be pretty brutal, walking on a heated floor is a true gift....

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26 Jan Stepping Up, Stepping Out: Taking Strides with Feng Shui

Posted at 08:50h in Feng Shui, Inner and Outer

One observation I’ve made over the years from working with people who are integrating Feng Shui principles is that Feng Shui does not support you hiding out any longer.  You are required to face the music when it comes to the patterns of how you...

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10 Jan Water, Water, Everywhere: A Home’s Way of Grieving?

Posted at 20:54h in Conversations with Your Home

I received an email from someone who had moved into their home a couple years ago and since then had been dealing with water issues-----leaky roof, refrigerator leaked, shower leaked, water in the lower level.  Her question was what can they do----more specifically, is there...

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15 Dec Where Is My Place? Letting Feng Shui Help You Find Yourself

Posted at 09:27h in Conversations with Your Home, Feng Shui, Inner and Outer

Jill and her family lived in a 9,500 sq. ft. home---a home they had carefully chosen out of many they had considered----a home that was close to schools for their children----a home that had virtually all the features they wanted.  Yet when I met with...

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08 Dec Sleeping Around: Feng Shui Bed Consideration

Posted at 02:09h in Beds and Bedrooms, Conversations with Your Home, Feng Shui

Over the years, I’ve gotten questions from people about round beds, wondering if they’re “good” Feng Shui or “bad” Feng Shui.  The few people that I’ve consulted with who actually sleep in a round bed love, love, love their beds.  They’re sleeping well and the...

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28 Nov Booked on Feng Shui: Your Books Speak Volumes

Posted at 20:31h in Books, Boundaries and Balance, Feng Shui

Most everyone I know owns books.  Some people have skads of them----so many, in fact, that they’re stored in boxes in the basement.  There are some people who can’t let go of their college textbooks from 30 to 40 years ago.  Others love their books...

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16 Nov Are You Feelin’ It? Maximizing Your Feng Shui

Posted at 19:49h in Feng Shui, Inner and Outer

The question of why Feng Shui sometimes doesn’t work comes up once in a while with my students, clients, friends and strangers who email me.  The story typically goes: I did ___________________(cleaned out my closet, hung a crystal, painted by front door red, oiled my squeaky...

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08 Nov Stepping Up with Feng Shui: What Do Stairs Mean?

Posted at 23:36h in Feng Shui, Stairs, Staging, and Second Floors

If the world were perfect and houses were built in perfect Feng Shui form, there would most likely be no stairs, because living and working spaces would all be on one level.  There would be no need to go upstairs since there would be no...

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06 Oct A Diet Plan for Your House: Feng Shui for Weight Management

Posted at 21:25h in Feng Shui, Healthy Living

If a space can facilitate change in a person’s life, then it would certainly be possible to use your home to help in shedding some pounds.  Understanding where the “extra baggage” is located in your home, learning to read the messages about improper eating, and...

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26 Sep Is Your Feng Shui Cooking? Critical Kitchen Considerations

Posted at 20:09h in Cooking in the Kitchen, Feng Shui

I’ve been corresponding with someone who is looking to purchase a space where the kitchen happens to be in the basement.  Because she had some basic knowledge about Feng Shui, she knew the situation may not be good.  Her question was whether she should move...

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