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Feng Shui in the Kitchen: Design for Energy & Balance
In this episode of Love Your Kitchen, host Faye Newman is joined by Feng Shui expert Suzanne Roynon, who explains the principles of Feng Shui and their application in kitchen design and home renovations. She categorises homes into four types based on their impacts on people and finances and discusses the Feng Shui Bagua, a grid that correlates different areas of a home with various life aspects. Suzanne offers practical kitchen design recommendations, such as creating specific zones for making tea and coffee, avoiding open plate racks, and using mirrors strategically. She shares essential tips for homeowners, including ways to analyse energy flow, optimising bedroom setups for relationships, and addressing stagnation in certain areas of the home. The conversation provides valuable insights into improving your kitchen and home environments through Feng Shui principles.
Key Takeaways
If you're looking to harmonise the energy in your home, start by incorporating colours that resonate with the specific energy you want to promote—like greens for growth or blues for calm.
Don’t underestimate the power of materials. Metals, stones, and even water features can create a peaceful balance in your space. Adding plants not only livens things up but also enhances the flow of positive energy.
When it comes to your kitchen, think about creating a separate prep or breakfast area. This setup can make your daily routines feel more organised and enjoyable. Using mirrors behind the hob can amplify the energy and make the space feel brighter—just be mindful of how they reflect!
Best Moments
“Feng Shui is, you know, it's a science that's been used in the Far East for over 5000 years. There is science behind it, not just the Woo. And it's important to say that.”
“If you activate your Feng Shui, you can resolve that you can bring the balance back. That's, that's the glory of Feng Shui. You know, this is why our bad for people and bad for money apartment is now actually very blessed for us. You can change the energy.”
“Grey is a depressant. You know? This is why, in those 20 years when Grey was so prevalent, the amount of anxiety and depression skyrocketed, because people were actively surrounding themselves with grey.”
About the Guest
Suzanne Roynon is a Feng Shui expert with over 35 years of experience. She initially used Western Feng Shui but found traditional Feng Shui assessments led to significant positive changes in her own life. Suzanne is highly knowledgeable about the science behind Feng Shui and has extensive experience helping clients improve the energy and flow of their homes through Feng Shui remedies. She is passionate about sharing her expertise and providing practical, science-based advice.
About the Host
Faye Newman is a freelance Kitchen Designer with eight years of experience in the industry. With a background in furniture design and a passion for creating spaces that reflect the essence of the home, Faye brings a unique perspective to kitchen design.
Connect with Faye Newman Design:
Visit the website at www.fayenewmandesign.com for more kitchen design inspiration, resources, and services.
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