EPISODE · Oct 2, 2025 · 27 MIN
Room-by-Room Series: The Living Room
from Everyday Feng Shui Podcast · host Rachael Cole
Send us Fan MailWe kick off our room-by-room Feng Shu and turn the living room into a magnet for connection with simple layout choices, better storage, and clear visual boundaries. Practical steps help you hide work, calm toy overflow, and choose art and photos that lift the mood.• why living rooms shape family connection and flow• balancing multi‑use roles with visual closure• right‑sizing furniture and clearing circulation routes• circular seating, command position and soft textures• lighting dark corners and using mirrors with intention• storage that calms, toy rotation and nightly resets• choosing photos and art that support togetherness• gentle reminders to keep clutter light for easier restCheck out my reels this week on Instagram to see my living room layout and join my mailing list for the extra bonus tips I’m sending out@everyday_feng_shuiwww.everydayfengshui.co.ukLots of love,Speak soon,Rachael xxJoin my new programme, Feng Shui Foundations for just £17 - click here to learn moreDid you know that the energy in your home shifts each year? You can find my 2026 Home Energy & Crystal Guide hereDownload my free guide to your home's energy map here: The 9 Energy Areashello@everydayfengshui@everyday_feng_shuiwww.everydayfengshui.co.uk
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Send us Fan Mail We kick off our room-by-room Feng Shu and turn the living room into a magnet for connection with simple layout choices, better storage, and clear visual boundaries. Practical steps help you hide work, calm toy overflow, and choose art and photos that lift the mood. • why living rooms shape family connection and flow • balancing multi‑use roles with visual closure • right‑sizing furniture and clearing circulation routes • circular seating, command position and soft textures •...
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