Integrating The Five Elements Into Buildings
The basis of element feng shui is the productive and exhaustive relationship between the five elements of fire, wood, earth, water and metal. These...
Check Out Your Doorways
The main door to your house is the principle entry of chi entering your living space so it usually commands the attention of many...
Getting Dining Feng Shui Right
In feng shui, one of the most important rooms in the house - and thus one of the first addressed in any feng shui...
How To Select A Good Location For Your Home
Whether you are looking for an auspicious plot on which to build a new house or seeking a new ready-built home, there are a...
The Feng Shui of Garden Structures
Every structure within the garden – sculpture, wall, gate or container – creates its own energy and whether or not this energy is good...
Designing A House to Incorporate Multiple Feng Shui Formulas
Incorporating multiple feng shui theories into building design is a complex process and requires many key decisions. Issues range from selecting the facing direction...
The Experience of Space
Creating space should be more than just a simple arrangement of one’s surroundings. Space should enable occupants to experience the flow of energies. Arrangement...
Shapes of Buildings Have Important Feng Shui Implications
Architecturally, the essence of every building form is a basic shape, which in feng shui can be associated with one of the five elements....
Lantau Landscape Features the Auspicious “8”
Hong Kong is world famous for its shopping, scintillating night life and frenetic pace. Yet less than an hour away on Lantau Island is...
Feng Shui for Better Kitchens
The kitchen area exemplifies the heart of a family’s social standing. This is the place for the family to gather during festive periods to...