How to Work with Color in Feng Shui

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Using color is a powerful way to shift your qi, or life force energy. Most humans are especially reliant on visual cues, and color can make a big impact on how we are feeling. It’s helpful to think of colors as energy; after all, color is light in varying wavelengths. To work with the power of color in feng shui, you can choose colors with specific meanings to bring into your home or your wardrobe. While we often focus on our homes in feng shui, you can also think about your body as a home, and intentionally wear certain colors that are meaningful to you. It can be helpful to think about your own energy, and become aware of how it intermingles with the energy of your space. 

Here are some of the feng shui meanings behind different colors, and some ideas for how you can work with them: 

Greens and blues

Greens, teals, and blues represent the wood element, which has to do with hope, growth, and new beginnings. We often see these colors in nature, and they have a calming, balancing effect. A great way to introduce more green into your home is by bringing in houseplants

Purple

Purple is an auspicious color that is associated with wealth and royalty. It also activates the crown chakra, which is connected to enlightenment and wisdom. To work with purple in your home, try placing an amethyst crystal or a vase of purple flowers in the Abundance area of your desk. This can help you create more prosperity in your career

Yellow, orange, and brown

Deep yellow, rusty orange, and warm browns are all connected to the earth element in feng shui. Like green and blue, these colors are often found in nature. They are restful and strengthening, and can help you feel cozy and nurtured. To add these colors to your space, try bringing in bed linens in earthy tones when you want to feel more supported and grounded. 

White

White is connected to purity, heaven, simplicity, and precision. On a practical level, white is also a great way to make your space feel brighter, which is one of the most important things people are often looking for in their living spaces. While an all-white room can be a bit harsh, painting your walls white creates a great base that allows you to bring in other accent colors. 

Gray

Gray is a calming, quiet balance of yin (black) and yang (white). Too much gray can be a little depressing, but accents of gray can complement almost any color. Gray is related to the helpful people area and the metal element. It can help you voice your need for support and invite helpful people into your life. One way to bring gray into your space is to get a gray teacup with the intention of receiving support. There is a Buddhist adage about teacups, in which an empty cup symbolizes being open to receiving from the people around you. 

Dark blue

Dark blue is related to the knowledge area of the feng shui bagua. This color is reminiscent of the night sky or the deep ocean. Bringing dark blue into your space can create a meditative, relaxing, refreshing feeling. Blue is also related to the throat chakra, which helps you communicate and express yourself. You can work with the energy of dark blue in your home by placing a dark blue stone like lapis lazuli in the Knowledge area of your home or bedroom or in your meditation space. 

Red

Red is the most auspicious color in feng shui. It is fiery, stimulating, and sensuous. A little bit goes a long way, and it’s not the best choice in rooms intended for relaxation. Red is also connected to passion and the Recognition area of the bagua. To invite more recognition in your career, try placing fiery red artwork in the Recognition area of your home office or desk. You can also wear red, like a red necklace or red lipstick, to inspire this fire energy. 

Black

Black is the most yin color, and it’s related to wisdom and knowledge. It is also the combination of all colors, and it represents depth. Black can be contemplative, but too much can be depressing because it absorbs light. Black tourmaline crystals are a great way to work with black in your home. You can create a protective grid by placing a piece of black tourmaline in each corner of your home or under each corner of your bed, with the intention that it will shield you from negative energy. 

Pink and peach

Pink is the color of the Relationship area of the feng shui bagua. It is soft, nurturing, and romantic. Pink and peach are especially flattering colors for skin tones, especially when they’re used on walls. In feng shui, peach is recommended when you want to attract a romantic partner. You can paint your walls peach, wear peach, or bring in peach linens or pillows. After you meet a partner, be sure to change the intention of the color unless you want to attract additional romantic prospects! 

by Anjie Cho


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

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5 Ways to Embrace the Summer Solstice

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It's officially summer! As of yesterday, the 2022 summer solstice, we've moved from spring to summer and are welcoming the fire season after a cold winter! The earth will travel its closest to the sun today, bringing longer days, warmer weather and the official beginning of a new season in the northern hemisphere. We're always fans of the summer season, and in feng shui terms, it's a great time to refresh your space and prepare for the coming fire element. Here are our favorite ways to switch to summer in a holistic space!

Clear Your Space

I recommend space clearings on a regular basis to my feng shui clients. They are great ways to refresh the energy in your home, send stagnant energy on its way and welcome positive qi to your space. There are any number of ways to clear the space, but I prefer the BTB feng shui orange peels method or our Holistic Spaces white sage mist during the summer months! The Space white sage spray is finally back in stock, and it's also perfect to travel with during the summer. You don't always want to burn sage when you're staying away from home, so the mist is a brilliant way to clear the space of that guest room without setting off any alarms!

Clean Out Your Closet

We all know the value of closet space, and though it might be necessary to leave out a few warmer pieces for the spring season, summer is hot and vibrant, and it's the ideal time to pack away those winter clothes and make space for light, comfortable summer clothes. You may even find there are clothes you haven't worn that you can get rid of! Each piece of clothing that leaves your space leaves room for a new, quality piece you love. Check out some of our past posts about cleaning out the closet!

Stock Up on Fruits and Veggies

Just as we change our eating habits at the beginning of fall, winter and spring, the summer season brings with it a new list of optimal foods, most notably raw fruits and veggies. With the rise of the heat, fruits and veggies offer a healthy, nutritious way to cool the body, and many (think lettuce, watermelon) even contain a high amount of water to help combat the fire season! My favorite thing is to make watermelon juice. Be sure to juice the rind, too! Watermelon rind contains a wealth of nutrients not found in other fruits and can even help improve blood circulation! 

Swap Out Design Accessories

If you changed up your holistic space to get cozy during the cooler months, it's time to switch back to breezy, cooling accessories for your space. Replace darker colors with light blues, greens and pastels; swap heavy drapes for thin curtains; opt for airy, organic linens and maybe even throw in a few summer-themed pillows! Check out this My Favorite Things post for some of our favorite summer design accessories.

Add the Water Element

June is the peak of the fire season, and the best way to balance out excess fire is to add water. You can do this by adding actual water, kidney shaped items, dark blues and blacks and representations of water. Check out some of my favorite ways to add water to a space!

by Anjie Cho


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

How and When to Clear Your Crystals

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It's no secret that we're fans of crystals and their incredible healing power. In fact, many basic feng shui adjustments include adding specific crystals in certain areas of the bagua to welcome love, abundance and more. Looking for love? Try rose quartz! Or add citrine to your desk to welcome wealth and abundance. You can even add quartz and black tourmaline to your space to ward off negative energy and ground you! There are so many great uses for various crystals, but one important aspect of using these tools is to ensure that they are properly cleared on a regular basis. 

Crystals operate based on their vibrations, which are obtained during their creation deep in the earth. Because they generally have higher frequencies, they work to overwhelm lower vibrations of negative feelings and experiences and can thus provide positive changes in our lives. However, this only works if your crystals are on their highest frequency, and picking up these external vibrations can lower that! Enter crystal clearing. 

When To Clear Your Crystals

The first time you'll need to clear your healing stones is when you get them. It may seem that a new stone is already clear and ready to work, but all things carry predecessor energy - even "new" healing stones. So as soon as you bring a new crystal into your space, take the time to clear it and imbue it with your intentions and qi.

Following that, there are a few ways to know when it's time to do a clearing. It goes without saying that your healing stones should be cleared before and after any intense work with them to ensure that they operate at and are returned to their highest frequency. For stones used regularly, for instance, as jewelry, clearing once per week is generally enough to keep them effective. If you've placed crystals in your holistic space, perhaps as feng shui adjustments, be sure to clear them at least once per year. Keep in mind that each stone is different, so some crystals, like black tourmaline, may need to be cleared much more often and others, including citrine and Super Seven stones, rarely require refreshing. As with many aspects of feng shui, it's a good idea to listen to your intuition when deciding whether it's time to clear your crystals. 

How to Clear Your Crystals

Once you've decided it's time for a clearing, there are a many choices as to how to go about the process. In fact, again, listen to your intuition and choose the method(s) that resonate with you. We'll list a few of our favorites here, but if you know of or prefer other ways of crystal clearing, please feel free to share!

  • Sunlight / Moonlight - One of the easiest ways, and our favorite, to clear crystals, is to expose them to sunlight or moonlight. Simply place your stones outside or in a window for anywhere from a day / night to a week, and you're good to go! Do note that some crystals may fade in sunlight - if that's the case with yours, opt for moonlight!

  • Burial - Crystals came from the earth, so another great way to return them to their vibrations is to put them back! You can bury your crystals for a few days to a week for a full cleanse. Just be sure to remember where they're buried!

  • Sea Salt - Sea salt can be an incredible tool for crystal clearing, but it's important to take care. Placing crystals in sea salt for 24 hours can clear them of existing energy, and you can even store crystals here. For some crystals, a salt water bath is effective as well. The catch here is that salt water can damage porous crystals, so if you're using salt with these, be sure to use salt only (not water) and keep in a place with low humidity.

  • Smudging - Another of our favorites, smudging is an easy way to clear healing crystals. Just get your sage or palo santo smoke going and pass your crystals through the smoke. Another option is misting them with our space clearing blend from the Holistic Spaces apothecary!

There are numerous other ways to clear crystals including with fresh water, through use of other clearing stones and more. What's your favorite way to clear your crystals, and how often do you find you feel the need to?

by Anjie Cho


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