The Ultimate Feng Shui Guide
Thirty-eight short pages across eleven topics. Pick a topic on the left, or search the whole library.
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Key practical recommendations are labelled where their basis matters:
- Design-supported backed by environmental-design or building-science research.
- Traditional a classical feng shui teaching, offered as tradition.
- Applied observation a pattern noticed in practice, not a formal study.
- Preference a matter of taste. Take it or leave it.
Rooms (4)
Rooms6 minutes
How to read any room
A reading is a walk, not a verdict. Four things to read in each room, in order, plus the three lenses that sharpen the same walk.
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Rooms6 minutes
Bedroom, kitchen, and front door
The three rooms that compound hardest. Where the bed sits, where the stove sits, what the door opens onto. Layout, not facing.
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Rooms6 minutes
Living room, dining room, and home office
The active-use rooms reward zoning and restraint. Name the zones, set the main seat, layer the lights. Decoration finishes the room; design sets it up.
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Bathrooms, storage, and problem rooms
The rooms most people apologise for are the rooms most worth reading carefully. Containment, deliberate storage, and four short cases for the awkward ones.
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