Real-home examples

Feng Shui Remedy Examples

Browse home feng shui remedy examples for entry flow, mirrors, missing-corner support, grounding, and softer room adjustments before you apply anything to your own layout.

This hub is not a catalog of universal cures. It shows how common feng shui remedies tend to land in real homes, so you can compare shapes, materials, and use cases before you copy them.

What this hub helps you check

  • Which remedies are mostly gentle lifestyle adjustments and which ones actually change circulation, visual weight, or spatial boundaries.
  • How a remedy often works best when it is blended into normal furniture, lighting, greenery, storage, and breathing room rather than shown as a single symbolic object.
  • Which examples are more relevant to entries, living zones, bedrooms, or structurally sensitive sectors before you try them in the wrong place.
  • When an example is only a starting point and still needs floor-plan, palace, timing, and household-specific judgment.
Plant-based feng shui remedy in a living room
Plant support

Plant support

Rounded plants and breathing room are one of the easiest Wood adjustments to live with.

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Entry buffer remedy with console and divider
Entry buffer

Entry buffer

A console, screen, or half-divider is one of the most common ways to soften the entrance flow.

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Mirror placement remedy example in a home interior
Mirror handling

Mirror handling

Mirrors work best when they solve a clear spatial problem instead of acting like random decor.

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Warm light corner remedy example
Warm light corner

Warm light corner

Lighting and soft furnishings can carry part of the remedy too; it is not always about buying a single object.

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These pages connect each example with the underlying layout question, your report structure, and the way you mark the home.

Feng Shui Remedy Examples

Browse how these ideas land in real homes first, then turn them into a layout-specific plan for your own place.