The ancient art of placement
Arrange your space.
Transform your life.
Feng Shui is the 3,000-year-old practice of arranging rooms so energy — and life — can flow. We bring its classical wisdom to modern homes, one thoughtful placement at a time.
“When energy flows freely through a space, the life within it begins to flourish.”
Feng Shui — literally wind and water — reads a home the way an acupuncturist reads a body: as a living system of pathways. When furniture, color and light are placed with intention, a room stops working against you and quietly begins to work for you.
Five elements, one flow
Balance the elements
Every material, color and shape in your home speaks one of five elemental languages. Harmony begins when they are in conversation.
Wood
Growth & vitality. Living plants, tall shapes, fresh greens.
Fire
Passion & recognition. Warm light, candles, touches of red.
Earth
Stability & care. Ceramics, square forms, warm neutrals.
Metal
Clarity & focus. Round forms, whites, brass and stone.
Water
Flow & wisdom. Mirrors, glass, meandering deep blues.
A living tradition
Ancient wisdom,
modern homes
Our practice draws on the classical Form and Compass schools — the luopan compass, the bagua map, the five elements — and translates them into changes you can make this weekend, in the home you already have. No superstition, no clutter of trinkets: just rooms that feel unmistakably right.
- Bagua energy mapping of every room
- Commanding positions for bed, desk and stove
- Element balancing with color and material
- Clutter clearing and chi-flow guidance
How it works
Three movements toward harmony
01
Observe
We walk your home the way water would — noticing where light, movement and attention pool or stall.
02
Rebalance
Furniture finds its commanding position; colors and materials are tuned to the five elements.
03
Flourish
Your home begins working quietly in your favor — restful nights, clearer mornings, easier days.
From the journal
Notes on harmonious living

Five Plants That Invite Prosperity (and Actually Thrive Indoors)
In the five-element system, living plants are concentrated Wood energy — growth made visible. These five earn their reputation, and their keep.

The Commanding Position: Why Your Bed Placement Matters
One placement rule repays more attention than any other: from your bed, your desk and your stove, you should see the door — without being in line with it.

Feng Shui Basics: How Chi Moves Through Your Home
Before the bagua maps and the element charts, Feng Shui asks one question: how does energy enter, travel and rest in your home?
Ready to invite harmony home?
A single conversation can change how your home feels — and how you feel in it.