Anjie Cho Architect

Tiny spaces like studio apartments may seem like they would be hard to apply feng shui.

Small living spaces can also have good feng shui.

Here are our topfeng shui tipsfor your tiny apartment.

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Anjie Cho Architect

Below, well go through more specifics on different areas.

Just do your best to make a run at create a defined entry.

If possible, for a tiny apartment, avoid any storage under the bed.

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Many studio apartment dwellers have Murphy beds or pull out sofas.

Also, its best if you’re able to visually separate the sleep area from any work area.

If youre in bed and see your work area, it can affect your ability to rest.

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Dining Area

In a small home, a dedicated dining area is often neglected.

In feng shui, the dining table represents friendships as well as your wellbeing.

We can all agree those are probably not the best places to eat.

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If you dont have a separate work area, thats OK. Then be sure to put everything away when your work hours are completed.

This is especially important if you have trouble maintaining a good work/life balance.

Maximize The Light

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Light is healing for us, especially in tiny apartments.

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Maximizing the light can expand the home visually and energetically.

you’re able to do this by using white paint on the walls and ceiling.

White is the most reflective color and it makes a huge difference.

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Dont worry, you could bring in color with artwork, furniture, and accents.

Using light fixtures around the home can help if you have limited natural light.

Uplighting (light fixtures that point up) uplifts the energy.

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Bounce the light around on the walls to brighten and expand.

Dont be afraid to let things go.

If your spaces are full, you have no room for anything new.

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But when you open up your space, it invites the universe to present wonderful opportunities at your feet.