EPISODE · Aug 4, 2026 · 31 MIN
Lisa Morton — How Feng Shui, Interior Design, and Intentional Living Can Transform Your Home and Your Life
from The Storehouse Media Podcast · host Sherrie Clark
In this inspiring episode of the Storehouse Media Group Podcast, host Sherrie Price Clark and Neil Haley welcome Lisa Morton, an interior designer, Feng Shui Master, and founder of Pure Living with Lisa Morton.With more than two decades of design experience—including creating luxurious private jet interiors—Lisa now helps people transform their homes into spaces that support their emotional well-being, personal goals, and everyday lives. Combining intuitive interior design with the ancient principles of Feng Shui, she believes a home should do far more than look beautiful—it should help you thrive.Lisa began her career designing interiors for multi-million-dollar private aircraft, traveling the world while working with elite clientele.Although it was her dream job, years of demanding schedules eventually led to severe burnout.Leaving the aviation industry became the beginning of a personal healing journey that included meditation, yoga, healthier living, and eventually discovering the profound influence that physical spaces have on emotional wellness.That experience inspired Lisa to study Feng Shui, earning multiple certifications before becoming a Feng Shui Master Teacher.Today, she combines professional design expertise with Feng Shui principles to help clients create homes that support both beauty and balance.One of Lisa's core beliefs is simple:Your home is a mirror of your life.The colors, furniture, artwork, lighting, organization, and even the way energy moves throughout a home often reflect what's happening emotionally and mentally.She explains that many clients don't contact her because their homes are unattractive.Instead, they're experiencing major life transitions, including:MarriageStarting a familyMoving into a new homeCareer changesDivorceIllnessGrief and lossRetirementBy intentionally adjusting their environment, Lisa helps clients feel more supported during these important seasons of life.Lisa addresses many common misconceptions about Feng Shui.Rather than rigid rules or mystical traditions, she views Feng Shui as a practical framework for creating spaces that encourage balance, peace, creativity, and personal growth.Her philosophy blends timeless Feng Shui principles with realistic interior design solutions tailored to each individual.Instead of insisting on strict formulas, she encourages clients to create homes that genuinely fit their personalities and lifestyles.No two homes should look exactly alike.Lisa believes successful design begins by understanding how each person wants to feel inside their home.Some people crave:CalmSimplicityOrganizationQuiet spacesOthers thrive in environments filled with:Family activityBold colorsCreative energySocial gatheringsRather than chasing design trends, Lisa encourages people to create spaces that support the life they actually live.Lisa explains how Feng Shui incorporates five natural elements:WoodFireEarthMetalWaterEach element influences different emotions and experiences.For today's fast-paced lifestyles, she especially recommends incorporating more Earth elements, including:Beige and warm neutral colorsNatural stoneWood texturesClay potteryLandscape artworkNatural materialsThese features help create a greater sense of grounding, stability, and peace within a home.One of Lisa's simplest—but most impactful—recommendations is paying attention to the front entrance.In Feng Shui, the front door is considered the "Mouth of Qi," or the primary place where energy enters the home.She encourages homeowners to:Keep the entrance unclutteredEnsure house numbers are easy to seeAdd welcoming flowers or greeneryKeep pathways cleanMake the entry invitingActually use the front door regularly, even if the garage is the primary entranceA welcoming entrance not only creates a positive first impression but also symbolizes openness to new opportunities.
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