Do you ever walk into your home and feel like something’s just not right? Maybe it’s cluttered, chaotic, or just not as peaceful as you’d like.
That was exactly how I felt about my house. It was time for a change, so I decided to try Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese practice of arranging spaces to create harmony and balance.
Let me give you some background on how I applied Feng Shui before and after effects in different rooms and the magical transformations.

Feng Shui Before: The Whole House
When I first moved into my house, I was so excited about the extra space that I didn’t think much about organization or flow.
Over time, the entryway became a catch-all for everything. Coming home after a long day, I’d drop my bag, kick off my shoes, and just leave them by the door.
1. Clutter and Chaos:
My living room used to be a dumping ground for everything—mail, clothes, and random items I couldn’t find a place for. Every time I walked in, I felt overwhelmed by the mess. It wasn’t a place I wanted to spend time in.

2. Poor Layout:
My home office desk faced the wall, with my back to the door. I often felt uneasy, like something was always happening behind me. This made it hard to focus on my work.
3. Imbalance of Elements:
My living room was filled with sleek metal furniture and electronics, but it lacked balanced five elements ,warmth and natural elements. It felt more like a showroom than a cozy space to relax.

4. No Lighting:
In the bedroom, I only had a harsh overhead light. It didn’t create a relaxing atmosphere, and I struggled to unwind after a long day.

5. Lack of Personal Connection:
The walls were bare, and the space lacked personal touches. It didn’t feel like it reflected who I was or what I loved.
Applying Feng Shui Principles
Here’s how I used Feng Shui to transform my space:
1. Declutter and Organize:
I started by tackling the clutter in my living room (read amazing benefits of decluttering). I sorted through everything and donated what I no longer needed.
I added shelves and baskets to organize the rest. As soon as the clutter was gone, the room felt lighter and more inviting.
2. Furniture Placement:
I rearranged my office so my desk faced the door (rules for office desk). This simple change made a huge difference—I felt more in control and focused.
Now, I can see opportunities coming my way rather than feeling like I’m missing out.
3. Balance the Elements:
To bring balance to my living room, I added some wooden bookshelves and a few plants. I also got a small tabletop fountain to introduce the water element.
The room instantly felt warmer and more balanced, becoming a place where I wanted to spend more time.
4. Enhance Lighting:
I added lamps with soft, warm bulbs to my bedroom, along with a dimmer switch for the overhead light. This allowed me to adjust the lighting based on my mood, making the room a perfect place to relax and recharge.

5. Personal Touches:
I hung up some family photos and artwork that I loved. Adding these personal touches made my home feel like a true reflection of me, full of memories and stories.
6. Feng Shui Before and After: The Kitchen

Before:
- My kitchen was cramped, with countertops covered in appliances and little room to prepare meals. The space felt chaotic and uninviting.
After:
- I cleared the countertops, leaving only the essentials, and added a few plants for freshness.
- I also introduced more natural light by keeping windows unobstructed.
- Now, the kitchen feels open and bright, making cooking a more enjoyable and stress-free experience.
After Feng Shui
After making these changes, here’s what I experienced:
1. Improved Energy Flow:
My living room became a space where I love to relax and entertain. It feels open and welcoming, and I no longer feel stressed when people visit unexpectedly.
2. Enhanced Comfort and Relaxation:
My bedroom is now my heaven. With the new lighting and layout, I can easily unwind and enjoy a good night’s sleep.
3. Balanced Environment:
The balance of elements in my living room made it feel harmonious and inviting. It’s now the favorite spot for me and my friends to gather and chat.
4. Increased Productivity and Focus:
The new setup in my office has greatly improved my focus and productivity. I feel more energized and inspired to tackle my work.
5. Stronger Personal Connection:
My home now feels warm and inviting, reflecting my personality and interests. It’s a space I’m proud to call my own and share with others.
Conclusion
Feng Shui transformed my home into a space that truly supports my life and well-being.
By clearing clutter, rearranging furniture, balancing the elements, and adding personal touches, I created an environment that feels good and works for me.
Whether you’re seeking peace, productivity, or prosperity, I encourage you to try Feng Shui and see how it can change your space—and your life—for the better.
Feng Shui is a well-researched combination of art and science based on neuroscience principles. Bhawana Rathore is a passionate Feng Shui practitioner. She writes at FengShuitricks.com and helps people to enhance and balance their lives by sharing Feng Shui-related information on FengshuiTricks and YouTube Channel. Check out more. If you find the information useful, you can buy me a coffee here.

