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Less is More
Got Space Continuing our talk about storage and overload started in Nothing in Excess, let’s move on to the kitchen. One never seems to have enough space in a kitchen. It doesn’t matter how many cabinets you have you always … Continue reading
Posted in Clutter, Good Idea, Kitchen Feng Shui, Office Feng Shui, Sha
Tagged book case, clean garage, clutter free, Diane Kern, feng shui, pot rack, space clearing
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Nothing in Excess or Too Much Stuff
Less is More Everyone always wants more storage space in their home, office or garage. The problem has become so bad that people are renting off site storage sheds and “pods” to store their excess belongings. We now have closet … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Idea, Bedroom Feng Shui, Clutter
Tagged closets, clutter, Diane Kern, feng shui, stagnant energy, Storage
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Feng Shui Energy Malnutrition
Does your building suffer from energy malnutrition? There are many ways it can happen and I’ll talk about just a few. First what is it and why should I care? In Feng Shui energy is equivalent to food for the … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Musings
Tagged Diane Kern, feng shui, feng shui energy, house doctor, malnutrition, Seattle Feng Shui Environment, sha
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Born in a Snake Year
2013 is the year of the Snake, so let’s learn something about people born in a Snake year. Does that include you? Because the Chinese year is ruled by the luni-solar calendar and not the calendar that we use in … Continue reading
Posted in Feng Shui Tips
Tagged 2013, Diane Kern, f, feng shui, Seattle Feng Shui Environment, snake people, snake year
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Fire, Feng Shui, and Winter Celebrations
Light in the darkness In the darkness of winter we have our most festive holidays. By necessity they are filled with lights and candles and the warmth of the glowing fireplace as well as fireworks. These not only replace the … Continue reading
Make your Dining Room your Family Room
Use your dining room While it seems that everyone wants to hang out in the kitchen with the cook….when it finally comes down to time to eat, the dining room is the place to be. Today we often use the … Continue reading
Feng Shui Art Tips
I’ve written before about how art work affects our wellbeing. I’d like to give a few more examples for your study and contemplation. Mind control This is a rather classic style of decoration. You often see reproductions of famous museum … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Feng Shui Tips
Tagged Diane Kern, feng shui art, feng shui for your home, Feng Shui Tips, sculpture
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Buildings and Feng Shui Environment
I am pleased to share this article with you provided by my colleague, Kim Nguyen. Learn more about her at the end of the article. Enjoy. Buildings tell a story Buildings and their relationship with the environment can tell you a … Continue reading
It’s About Energy
Two atoms are walking down the street. One turns to the other and says “I think I lost an electron!” The second atom replies “Are you sure?” “Yes” says the first atom, “I’m positive”.
Posted in Energy, Musings, Uncategorized
Tagged atom, Diane Kern, electron, feng shui, neutron, proton, Seattle Feng Shui Environment
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Feng Shui a Moving Target
So the question is, Feng Shui for Cars? Really? If you didn’t see the orginal article read Ford Offers Feng Shui Concepts. I don’t think so. As I have mentioned in previous posts, Feng Shui is about the interface between … Continue reading