Architectural Psychology

Feng Shui and Furniture Placement for Connection: How to Avoid Furniture Sprawl

December 18, 2011

Feng Shui gives you insights about furniture placement to maximize Chi flow and to provide a sense of protection. While this Feng Shui guidance is important, it does not address the your most important need: Furniture placement is not about the furniture, it is about arranging seating, tables and lighting for relaxed conversation and easy [...]

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Deeper Conversation = Greater Happiness: Does Your Home Support or Hinder This?

November 29, 2011

A recent article in the New York Times cites a study that indicates that the more time you spend having substantive conversations the happier you will be. Matthias Mehl, a psychologist at the University of Arizona, stated ”…people who spend more of their day having deep discussions and less time engaging in small talk seem [...]

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Feng Shui and Touch: The Forgotten Dimension of Your Home Experience

November 29, 2011

How you picture your home is visual, but your experience of it is multi-sensory. Think of the tactile or textural experience of your home. This is even more important as winter continues to hang on and we need to snuggle in. A Feng Shui kitchen is the heart of the home. Picture yourself gathered around [...]

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