Avoiding direct alignment of a front door with a window or back door, which allows energy to flow right out. Application & Specializations
Balancing opposing forces (dark/light, passive/active, feminine/masculine) to create a stable, harmonious environment. FENG SHUI
The central goal is to enhance the flow of vital energy (Chi) throughout a space, ensuring it is smooth, not blocked or rushing. Avoiding direct alignment of a front door with
Feng Shui (literally "Wind-Water") is an ancient Chinese practice of arranging buildings, objects, and space in an environment to achieve harmony and balance, aiming to maximize positive energy flow () . It is considered a blend of philosophy, aesthetics, and environmental psychology that can be integrated into both traditional and modern designs. Core Principles & Concepts Feng Shui (literally "Wind-Water") is an ancient Chinese
An energy map used in Feng Shui to analyze a space, dividing it into nine areas relating to aspects of life like wealth, relationships, and health.
Incorporating and balancing Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water elements through materials, shapes, and colors.
A clean and inviting entrance is vital for attracting positive energy.