Our story

Where stillness meets design

Feng n Shui began with a simple observation: the rooms we live in quietly shape the lives we live.

Study with luopan compass and jade plant
A practice rooted in listening

Homes speak.
We learned to listen.

Long before Feng n Shui had a name, it was a habit: rearranging a childhood bedroom until it finally felt calm, wondering why one café table invited hours of writing while another emptied the mind. That curiosity led to years of study in the classical Form and Compass schools of Feng Shui — the bagua, the five elements, the luopan — and to the conviction that this wisdom belongs in ordinary homes, not just temples and palaces.

Today we help people read their own spaces: where energy enters, where it snags, and the small, precise changes that let a home breathe again. No fear, no folklore-for-folklore’s-sake — just an honest craft, practiced with warmth.

What guides us

Three quiet principles

Rooted in tradition

Classical schools, studied deeply — then translated, never diluted.

Grounded in practice

Real homes, real budgets. Changes you can make this weekend.

Guided by flow

We follow how you actually live, not how a diagram says you should.

“The best rooms don’t shout.
They breathe.”

— The Feng n Shui studio
The luopan

Precision, in service of intuition

At the heart of our practice sits the luopan — the traditional Feng Shui compass, its rings mapping directions to elements, seasons and stages of life. It keeps the work honest: every recommendation begins with how your home actually sits in the world, not with guesswork.

From that fixed point, intuition takes over — because a reading is only as good as the life it makes room for.

Brass luopan compass with tea

Curious what your home is telling you?