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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...

6 Tips to a Successful Open Plan Design

The secret with an open plan design is the ability to create the concept of space without actually introducing more space. And how we...

To Renovate or Rebuild

One of the key decisions every new homeowner will face when moving into a new home is to decide whether to renovate or to...

Configuring Your Office Layout

In this issue, CHRIS YEO discusses office layout and urges a move away from the conventional centipede or railway track design. He offers alternative...

The Effect of Roads on Your Feng Shui

Roads are important purveyors of chi energy, especially for those who live in modern city environments. The approach roads to your home as well...

Designing the Feng Shui of Bedrooms

What is the ideal feng shui bedroom? Is it where we find solace, a place to rest, a place for love? Or do we...

The Only Constant in Life Is Change

Every project creates different issues, which in turn require different solutions for designing the Feng Shui of the home. Using Flying Star and Eight...

Yin and Yang Landscape & Buildings

The organization of buildings and its relationship to the landscape can tell us a lot about the energy and vibrancy of an area. Buildings...

The Corporate Edge: Can Adding Greenery to the Workplace Improve Productivity?

Plants in the office really help workers to flourish. Greenery in the workplace is sure to increase production rates; it softens the stark edges...

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...
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