Design Flow: Feng Shui for Interior Designers — Online Workshop
Chosen theme: “Feng Shui for Interior Designers: Online Workshop.” Step into a welcoming, practice-first space where designers learn to read energy, shape rooms with intention, and craft interiors that feel beautifully alive.
Mapping Energy: Bagua for Real Floor Plans
We demystify each area—Wealth, Fame, Relationships, Family, Health, Creativity, Knowledge, Career, Helpful People—using practical cues and proportional overlays, even when floor plans are irregular or open concept.
Pair walnut and linen for warm Wood, brass accents for shimmering Metal, and a rippled glass lamp for flowing Water. Balance keeps rooms dynamic without tipping into chaos or dullness.
Color Psychology Meets Element Theory
Translate Fire into lively reds and warm lighting for social zones; Earth into ochres and terracotta for grounding; Water into deep blues for contemplation. Test palettes against client temperament and purpose.
Form, Pattern, and Movement
Curved lines echo Water, vertical striations express Wood growth, triangles hint at Fire. Introduce subtle patterns that reinforce intent, then invite readers to comment with their favorite element-driven mood boards.
Light, Acoustics, and Texture: The Sensory Qi
Daylight Choreography for Focus and Rest
Use sheers to soften glare, task lamps for evening focus, and warm dimmers for winding down. Track how light shifts influence mood, and share your time-lapse observations with our community.
Quiet Power: Acoustic Comfort
Add rugs, upholstered panels, and bookshelves to calm echoes. Gentle sound absorption strengthens the sense of safety, amplifying the nourishing qualities that thoughtful Feng Shui aims to bring forward.
Texture as Emotional Language
Balance crisp metals with soft wools, smooth ceramics with raw timber. Invite touch and variety without clutter. Tell us which textures make you feel grounded, and subscribe for advanced material guides.
We shifted the bed into command position, softened wall color, removed overhead mirrors, and introduced Earth tones. Sleep improved within a week, and morning routines became measurably calmer.
Case Studies You Can Apply Today
A corporate lobby felt cold and transactional. We warmed the palette, clarified the entry’s sightline, and added a balanced Water feature. Foot traffic lingered, and receptionist feedback turned surprisingly upbeat.
Case Studies You Can Apply Today
Working Online, Designing Offline: The Workshop Experience
Upload floor plans, mood boards, and material palettes. We review together, then break into small groups to test options. Participants leave with annotated plans and targeted next steps.
Learn the roots of Feng Shui and cite your influences. Approach clients with humility, focusing on supportive outcomes rather than mystical claims. Share resources you trust, and help us expand our reading list.
Ethics, Culture, and Lasting Practice
Track sleep quality, wayfinding ease, meeting efficiency, and dwell time. Clients appreciate data-backed results, and you deepen credibility as a designer who blends intuition with evidence.