Happy Spring 💐❣️
The entryway of your home is not only where you enter your home, but it’s also where all of the energy enters your home--in Feng Shui it is called, “The Mouth of Chi”
In this lovely entry, we created a gorgeous console for our amazing clients…
The balance of the antique corbels with the modern thick glass top (note the rounded corners), the mirror and the fresh spring flowers give a big, beautiful welcome at the front door!!!

✨Feng Shui does not have to be complicated--the simplicity of this entry feels balanced and definitely highlights water energy at the front door by using:
*Stone flooring
*Beautiful ‘Kensington Blue’ paint color on the walls
*Custom cut glass console top
*Softly shaped mirror with a metal frame
“Come On In, (life, good energy, health, wealth, relationships and fun)!!!”
Clear out clutter from your entryway (we’re coming for you, winter boots!) including the closet--trash, recycle or donate the things you don’t need or love
Give everything a good cleaning
Add a mirror for water energy and flow
Add a bell to welcome good energy into your space 🔔
Add something fresh and alive 🌱
Let me know if you try just one of these tips in your entry space--i would love to see pictures and cheer you on!
Till my next love note…
XOXO

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I'm Jane Antonovich — Feng Shui Designer, Professional Organizer, and the person who will walk into your home and see everything it's been doing to your life that you've been completely blind to. (Don't worry — I say that with love.) For over 15 years, I've helped hundreds of clients transform their spaces — and watched their careers, relationships, health, and sense of aliveness transform right along with them. Because that's what happens when your home stops working against you and starts working for you. If you're new here, the best place to start is the free Home Assessment Quiz — it'll tell you exactly where your home's energy is either supporting or sabotaging you, and what to do about it.
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