How to use garden Feng Shui – the dos and don'ts for a relaxing retreat

by Homes and Gardens

Feng Shui isn't just for your home, introduce this calming practice into your yard as well

A curcy garden with pond water feature and layers

Feng Shui is most commonly associated with interior design, but did you know that garden Feng Shui is just as important? 

The effects and meaning of Feng Shui aren't limit itself to interior spaces. In fact, common Feng Shui principles translate beautifully to outdoor spaces such as your yard, and can even help you to create the perfect zen Japanese garden to relax in and retreat to. 

Setting your yard up for good  Feng Shui is thought to also promote the flow of good energy throughout your home, encouraging positive Chi across your whole plot. 

WHAT IS GARDEN FENG SHUI?

‘The practice of Feng Shui involves harmonizing your surroundings to promote positive energy flow and create a peaceful, balanced environment,’ explains Brad Smith(opens in new tab), creative director, co-founder, and Feng Shui practitioner at OmniHomeIdeas. ‘So why would you neglect your exterior spaces?’

 

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