Q&A Sunday: Feng Shui & The Color Red

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Photo by Ksenia Chernaya on Pexels

I like to decorate with the color red. What does that mean in feng shui?

We recently talked about the color black, which is a very yin color, related to the water element. Fiery red is the polar opposite. Fire energy is very bright, like the middle of summer. It can be really helpful to include some fiery elements, including red accents, in your home during this cold, dark time of year. 

Red is the most auspicious color when it comes to feng shui. It’s dynamic, bold, and stimulating, and it really stands out. If someone walks into a room wearing red, you really notice them. 

While red is appropriate for many applications, it’s not the best choice for restful spaces, so be careful not to use too much in places where you want to relax. Keep in mind what the spaces in your home are being used for, and what colors will support those activities. 

A little red also goes a long way, so it’s generally best used in moderation. You probably wouldn’t want to wear red lipstick, red earrings, red blush, and a big red hat, for example - it would be too much for most people. 

It makes perfect sense that red represents the fire element, which is connected to passion and inspiration, as well as the recognition area of the bagua map, called li. If you need more passion in your relationship, you can add red accents in your bedroom, like red sheets, pillows, or a throw blanket. (Remember, a little goes a long way!) Adding red to your bedroom can also be helpful if you want to find a partner and are having a hard time meeting people.

If you want to bring more recognition and inspiration to your career, try placing red around your desk. One way to do this is through artwork. I paint yantras, which are a beautiful way to bring some meaningful red artwork into your space. You can also create your own red artwork, by making a collage or vision board with a lot of red. If you need more passion and recognition in your life in general, you may want to add red to the li area of your home.

As you can tell, there are many ways you can work with red. That’s where a feng shui expert, like one of my students, would really be able to help and support you. If you’re not ready to work with a consultant, you can also dabble and play around with red, and see how it goes!

by Anjie Cho


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Feng Shui & The Color Black

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Photo by Christian Mackie on Unsplash

In feng shui, black is related to wisdom and knowledge, as well as the water element. It’s also connected to the kan area of the bagua map, which represents your career and path in life. Black is a very yin color. It’s a more passive color, rather than an active one. It can also be contemplative. 

Black is also the combination of all colors, so it symbolizes depth as well as the incorporation of all things. I practice Black Sect Tantric Buddhist Feng Shui, also known as BTB Feng Shui. The Professor who brought BTB feng shui to the west said that it is inclusive of all schools of feng shui. We never speak poorly of any other school. Instead, we look at how to work with the best and most applicable aspects of all feng shui knowledge. This is one example of how black can symbolize depth and incorporation of many different things.

Too much black might not be the most appropriate for a home interior because it absorbs light, and can feel too dark and depressing. However, it’s a great choice for dramatic accent pieces. I would say that 95% of the home renovations I’ve done in the past three years include black. It’s quite a dramatic and beautiful color, and it’s really having a moment. I would definitely recommend including black in your home to bring in visual drama. You can also bring in black accents with intention to cultivate wisdom and knowledge. Black chalkboard paint is a fun way to incorporate black into your home decor, and it creates a lot of drama when paired with a contrasting white wall.

Another characteristic of black is that it absorbs energy. If you’ve ever been out on a hot summer day wearing all black, or walked on a black pavement on a sunny day, you know that the color black absorbs heat from the sun. Similarly, black can absorb energy. Black crystals like black tourmaline or obsidian have been known to absorb energies, especially negative energies.  You can set up grids of black crystals under your bed or in your home with the intention that they will absorb anything negative and help to protect you.

by Anjie Cho


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Be Bright. Choose White.

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Photo by Logan Nolin on Unsplash

White is usually the default color for a space. But there is a big difference between leaving a room unpainted, and thus having the walls remain white, and deliberately CHOOSING white as your color.

A white room can be beautiful, luxurious, and rich.  But more than just looking great, the color white affects us physically and mentally.

White represents innocence, goodness, cleanliness and simplicity.  It encourages us to clear clutter and obstacles – in our home and our minds. In feng shui, white is related to the metal element. Metal is about precision and elegance. This pure color evokes purification of our thoughts and our actions and aids in mental clarity.

Classic white is bright and can create a sense of open space and cheerfulness, but it can also feel cold or bland.  To assure that you don’t create a sterile, unfriendly atmosphere, here are a few tips:

  • Blend several tints of white (ivory, beige, linen) in the room.

  • Use various textures in your walls, floor coverings, and textiles to create an elegant, sophisticated room.

  • Layer your whites: add a rug, chenille throw, pillows, frames, etc.

  • Use other colors on the walls, but paint all your moldings white for a clean, fresh look.

  • To create a beachy atmosphere, use white accents in accessories, wainscoting, and gauzy fabrics.

  • Instead of pure white, choose creamy shades of white add to a cozy, warm atmosphere.

  • Use neutral white as an accent to make your other colors pop.

To enjoy the psychological effects of the color white, you don't need a lot of it. Accents like cream-colored window frames and doors can lift the look and feel of a whole room.

If you love the feeling of crisp freshness, remember to choose white deliberately.  You can consciously add a sense of purity, cleanliness and spirituality to your home.

Here’s to hope, light, and fresh beginnings.

by Anjie Cho


If you’d like to learn more about feng shui, check out Mindful Design Feng Shui School at: www.mindfuldesignschool.com