Organize Your Space with Feng Shui
- Nathalie Jones

- Jan 15, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 17
In a previous post, I shared the transformative power of decluttering through Feng Shui. Now, let’s take a deeper dive into organizing your space with Feng Shui principles. This ancient practice is about much more than aesthetics — it plays a vital role in cultivating positive energy (Chi) and creating a home that truly supports your well-being.

1. Clear the Clutter
Start by removing items you no longer need or love. Feng Shui emphasizes clearing clutter to allow Chi to flow freely, creating a clean, open, and calm environment.
2. Balance the Five Elements
Feng Shui centers around the five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Blend these elements into your décor for balance. For example, add a small water fountain or mirror (water), wooden furniture (wood), candles (fire), stones or ceramics (earth), and metal accents.
3. Create a Commanding Position
Place key furniture like your bed or desk so you have a clear view of the door without being directly in line with it. This arrangement promotes a feeling of security, control, and calm.
4. Embrace Natural Light
Open curtains and blinds to let sunlight flow in. Use mirrors thoughtfully to reflect light and brighten darker areas, uplifting your home’s energy.
5. Bring in Plants
Healthy indoor plants invite vibrant energy and life into your space. Choose plants with soft, rounded leaves — avoid sharp or spiky plants like cacti.
6. Be Mindful with Art and Décor
Surround yourself with art and items that inspire positive emotions. Avoid pieces that evoke sadness, anger, or old baggage. Choose décor that reflects the energy you want more of in your life.
7. Fix Leaks and Repairs
Address maintenance issues promptly — leaks, broken fixtures, or peeling paint can disrupt positive energy flow. A well-maintained home supports harmony.
8. Personalize with Intention
Infuse your personality into your home by displaying meaningful items, photos, or heirlooms. Personal touches help your space feel warm, comfortable, and supportive.
9. Use the Bagua Map
Apply the Feng Shui Bagua map to your home. This tool divides your space into areas representing life aspects like career, love, health, and abundance. Arrange furniture or décor intentionally to enhance these areas.
10. Refresh Regularly
Feng Shui is not one-and-done — it’s a living practice. Reassess and refresh your home often to align with your evolving goals, energy, and lifestyle.
Final Thoughts
By organizing your space with Feng Shui, you create an environment that feels balanced, supportive, and full of positive energy. Small mindful changes can transform your home into a sanctuary that nurtures your well-being every single day.
Nathalie xoxo
P.S. Ready to bring balance and harmony into your home? If you’re in St. Petersburg or the Tampa Bay area, contact Neat Nathalie & Co. for personalized home organizing services that beautifully integrate Feng Shui principles.

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