Elegant, resilient, and rich in symbolism, the Peace Lily is one of the most powerful plants in Feng Shui when it comes to energetic balance.
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We asked designers what makes a home relaxing — the answer is surprising
In a recent article published by The Spruce, interior design experts explain that a relaxing home goes far beyond background music, chosen diffuser scents, or soft lighting.
Read MoreMark Zuckerberg’s minimalist living room proves neutral tones can be welcoming
The neutral living room of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg offers a rare glimpse into how minimalism can be not only elegant, but also warm, inviting, and emotionally comfortable.
Read MoreThe easiest way to get rid of clutter for the New Year
Like many people, you may have written down “organize my home” as one of your top New Year’s resolutions. But before running around the house trying to get rid of everything at once, it’s worth slowing down and adopting a more strategic approach.
Read MoreFeng Shui and plants: where the jiboia enhances harmony and tranquility
The jiboia is one of the most beloved plants in home decor — and not just for its beauty. In Feng Shui, this plant with heart-shaped leaves is considered a powerful ally for harmonizing spaces, improving the flow of energy (chi), and promoting emotional well-being.
Read More11 things you should throw out of your bathroom before New Year’s
Even before deciding the menu for the New Year’s party, it’s worth doing something that brings immediate impact to the new cycle: organizing your home. According to Southern Living, the end of the year is the ideal time to make space, reduce excess, and enter the new year with more lightness — and one of the most overlooked areas in this process is the bathroom.
Read MoreThe best place to position the Christmas cactus and create happier spaces, according to Feng Shui
The Christmas cactus is one of the most commonly used plants in end-of-year decor, but its potential goes far beyond appearance. According to the principles of Feng Shui applied to interior design, the correct placement of this plant can help create warmer, more balanced and visually cheerful spaces.
Read MoreDo you always wash the sheets after having guests? You might be doing it wrong
According to an article published by Apartment Therapy, the routine of preparing and resetting a guest room can vary greatly — and sometimes the most practical solution is the one that seems counterintuitive.
Read More10 items that make your home sick and how to heal it
Did you know that some objects and habits inside your home can affect its energy and even the health of those who live there? We call this the “house illness”: when the vibration of the environment becomes heavy, bringing fatigue, stress, or a sense of discomfort.
Read MoreDo you want your house to smell good? Experts share the best scents for every room
Have you ever noticed that a scent—whether from a cleaning product or a candle—can resonate with you in one room of the house but not in others? You’re not alone!
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