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Creating a Warm and Welcoming Space: 8 Simple Feng Shui Tips for a Calming Home

Updated: Jul 28


A calm and tranquil homely living room
Declutter your living space

Just the other weekend, my sister and brother-in-law came to stay, and my sister couldn’t stop commenting on how warm and cosy the house felt. Now, I have to admit, our fireplace does give off that instant feeling of comfort, but there’s more to it than that.


Over the years, my Feng Shui training has taught me the subtle art of balancing energy in the home. And let me tell you, when you get that flow just right, it makes all the difference!

 

So let me share with you some simple Feng Shui tips to create a calming, welcoming space in your own home.


1. Clear the Clutter

First things first—declutter. I know, it’s not the most glamorous job, but trust me, it’s one of the most impactful. Studies show that a cluttered space can have a negative effect on your mental health, and Feng Shui teaches us that clutter can block the flow of energy in your home. A tidy, open space allows positive energy to flow freely, creating a sense of calm and order.


2. Maximise Natural Light

Natural light is like a little burst of sunshine for your soul. According to Feng Shui, light represents positive energy, which is why it’s essential to let as much natural light into your home as possible. If you’re working with limited sunlight, don’t worry—you can maximise what you have. Keep your windows unobstructed, opt for light-coloured or sheer curtains, and use mirrors to reflect light throughout the room. It’s amazing how much brighter and more uplifting a space can feel with a little extra light bouncing around.


3. Choose Calming Colours

Colours have a profound effect on our emotions, which is why choosing the right palette is so important. Feng Shui places great emphasis on colour psychology and using tranquil shades can help create a soothing atmosphere. Pale blues, greens, and neutral tones are all excellent choices for promoting balance and calm. Think of it like painting your surroundings with peace and serenity—just what we all need, right?

 

4. Incorporate Living Plants

Bringing a bit of nature indoors is one of the easiest ways to boost the energy in your space. Plants symbolise growth, vitality, and prosperity, and they add a touch of life to any room. If you’re looking to attract gentler energy, go for plants with rounded leaves. And remember, placement is key—position your plants in areas that enhance the flow of chi, creating a natural harmony between your indoor environment and the great outdoors.


5. Create a Positive Entryway

Your home’s entryway is like its handshake—it sets the tone for what’s to come. A cluttered, dimly lit entrance can invite stagnant energy, while a welcoming entryway attracts positive vibes right from the start. So, clear the clutter, make sure it’s well-lit, and add a few inviting touches like a welcoming doormat, houseplants, or some cheerful wall art. It’s a small area that can make a big difference in the overall energy of your home.

 

6. Personalise Your Space

Your home should be a reflection of you—your tastes, your memories, your experiences. Display your favourite artwork, family photos, or personal mementos that bring you joy. These little touches make your space uniquely yours and can boost the positive energy in your home. Surround yourself with things that resonate with you, and your home will naturally feel more comforting and inviting.

 

7. Foster Positive Energy Flow

Nothing stifles good energy like a cramped or crowded space. Feng Shui encourages free-flowing energy, so take a look at your furniture arrangement. Does it allow energy to move through the room with ease, or are there obstacles in the way? Rearranging your furniture, even just a little, can open up the flow and create a more harmonious environment. Think of it like giving your home a bit of breathing room.

 

8. Add Soothing Scents

Here’s a little bonus tip: don’t forget the power of scent! Aromas can have a significant impact on our mood and overall well-being. Try adding calming scents like lavender, sandalwood, or eucalyptus to your home. You can use essential oils, candles, or even simmering a pot of herbs and citrus on the stove. It’s a simple way to add another layer of calm and tranquillity to your space.

 

By incorporating these simple tips, you can create a home that not only looks welcoming but also feels balanced and serene. And the best part? You don’t need to make big changes—just a few small adjustments can have a big impact on the energy in your space. Here's to a home that wraps you in comfort, every time you walk through the door.

 
 
 

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