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Flash Feng Shui: the power of color (no wall painting needed)

  • coolvibesforlife
  • 20 de jun.
  • 1 min de leitura

Atualizado: 24 de jun.

In Feng Shui, color is the easiest (and most popular) way to get started. The first idea? Painting walls. But there are much simpler—and low-effort—ways.


Textiles are a great place to begin. A cushion cover, a throw, or even a rug in the right shade can instantly change the energy of a space. And yes, you can use things you already have at home.


Two royal blue cushions on a white bed — simple decor detail to activate the North area in Feng Shui.
✨Two touches of blue = energy activated.
Gray throw on a white armchair — simple detail to balance energy in the West or Northwest area of the home.
Gray throw in the right spot activates energy effortlessly. West and Northwest approved.
Cozy living room with a red-earth toned rug — a color touch that activates Feng Shui in the Southwest.
Earth-toned rug that warms and balances. Perfect for the Southwest. [Photo by Spacejoy on Unsplash]

If you want to know where to apply each color (blue in the North, green in the East, white in the West…), check out our article on the Bagua map — and don’t forget to bring a compass 😉


Decor items have power too: a vase, a figurine, abstract art, or even a lamp. The tip? Choose pieces you love that match your vibe — it’s not about filling the space, it’s about letting it flow.

Set of five saffron yellow ceramic pieces — perfect decor to activate Northeast energy in Feng Shui.
Yellow details that brighten the Northeast corner of the home. Photo by Ionela Mat on Unsplash


Pink neon light with the word “hello” — a vibrant detail perfect to energize the South area in Feng Shui.
Neon pink in the South? Vibrant energy with attitude.

Green and gold deity figurine — a decorative element with presence and symbolism, ideal for the East and Southeast areas in Feng Shui.
Green with presence and meaning. East or Southeast well activated.  Photo by Phix Nguyen on Unsplash

📝 Note: Energy shifts when you change your perspective.

 
 
 
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