Holistic Feng Shui

More than Chi Energy, Yin/Yang, 5-Elements, Bagua Maps, Flying Stars
Modern feng shui requires more than a compass and an almanac. To optimise today’s environments we combine time-honoured feng shui methods with insights and knowledge from modern environmental design disciplines. These include:
Architecture & Design

Using architectural elements and design principles to inform layout, furniture placement, and renovations.

Lighting Design

Choose lighting that supports health and wellbeing. Healthy, low-stress environments need appropriate light quality and placement.

Interior Design

Creating rooms that look good and function well using shapes, materials, art, colours and textures to express feng shui principles.

Science & technology

Used to identify, measure and remedy invisible disruptive influences like poor air quality, electromagnetic radiation, and geopathic stress.

Topography

Understanding how surrounding landscape features such as roads, mountains, water and trees can influence the energy and atmosphere inside a building.

Ergonomics

Using design that supports our body’s natural mechanics and capabilities. When applied to rooms and equipment it enhances comfort, safety and wellbeing.

Environmental Psychology

Explores how our surroundings shape our behaviour, mood and wellbeing, and how to use this to create better spaces.

Bioenergetics

Explores how the energy fields in our environment affect the energy in our bodies, and what we can do to optimise it.

Sustainability

Choosing materials and products that are non-toxic, renewable and built to last. Good for the environment and for the people living in it.

A powerful set of insights

With this combination of tools and diverse perspectives, there are very few living space problems that can’t be solved.

Learn why we use feng shui today

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