Feng Shui for Homeowners Part 2: How to Use Feng Shui in Your Home
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How do you actually use Feng Shui in your home?
In this episode of Real Estate Connections, host Mary Foerster welcomes back Interiors Therapy expert Suzanne Roynon for a deeper, more practical conversation on how to apply Feng Shui principles in everyday life.
Following a popular episode on decluttering and Feng Shui basics, Suzanne returns to share how homeowners can identify key areas of their home and make simple changes that improve health, relationships, and overall wellbeing.
This episode focuses on real-world application, helping you understand what to look for in your own space and what actions you can take immediately.
In This Episode You’ll Learn
• The four types of home energy and how they impact your life
• How to locate the health, wealth, and relationship areas in your home
• What clutter and neglected spaces may be signaling
• How to use simple Feng Shui techniques to improve energy flow
• The role of color and natural elements in creating balance
• What to consider when downsizing or transitioning to a smaller space
• Why keeping only meaningful items matters for emotional wellbeing
Guest: Suzanne Roynon
Suzanne Roynon is an internationally recognized Interiors Therapy expert and member of the International Feng Shui Guild. Based in the UK and working with clients worldwide, she helps people understand how their homes influence relationships, health, wealth, and overall wellbeing.
She is the author of the award-winning bestseller Welcome Home: How Stuff Makes or Breaks Your Relationship and has been featured by BBC, Grand Designs Live, Ideal Home Show, Architectural Digest, and The Sunday Times Style.
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This episode is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.