FENG SHUI · APARTMENT & FLAT SPECIALIST

Feng Shui Apartment Consultation

A professional layout assessment for flats, rentals, and small spaces — no renovations required.

Bright apartment living room layout assessed during a feng shui apartment consultation

You moved in. But something still doesn't feel right.

The apartment looked bright. The rent was reasonable. The location worked. But months later, a quiet unease remains:

  • You sleep poorly even though the bedroom is silent.
  • Working from home feels draining — you can't hold focus for long.
  • A low-level tension hangs in the air: more arguments, less ease.
  • Your front door opens straight into a wall, a bathroom, or a long narrow hallway.
  • The kitchen and bathroom sit in awkward positions you can't change.

You've read the general tips online — "put a plant here," "hang a crystal there." They don't help. Not because feng shui doesn't work, but because those tips weren't written for your specific feng shui apartment layout. They assume a standard house with flexible walls. Your apartment has fixed doors, fixed windows, structural walls you can't move, and an open kitchen that merges into the living room.

That's exactly what a feng shui apartment consultation is built for: reading your actual floor plan, working within your real constraints, and identifying what can shift — even in a rented flat where you can't drive a single nail — that's the whole point of feng shui for flats.

What a feng shui apartment consultation actually checks

A professional consultation doesn't walk through your apartment labelling things "good" or "bad." It systematically reads how qi enters, moves, and settles in your specific layout. For apartments, these five zones matter most:

1. Entrance & Front Door

The mouth of qi. Checks what your front door faces, what incoming energy meets first, and whether the entrance creates a sense of arrival — or constant rush and exposure. Includes door-to-bathroom, door-to-staircase, and long-corridor assessments.

2. Bedroom & Bed Placement

Where you spend a third of your life. Assesses command position, bed-under-window scenarios, feet-facing-door alignment, bathroom-shared walls, and realistic repositioning options within your room's actual dimensions.

3. Kitchen & Bathroom Position

Classic apartment conflicts: open-kitchen stove exposure, bathroom door facing bed or entrance, kitchen-bathroom wall sharing. Separates what's structural from what's adjustable — so you know where to direct your energy.

4. Living Room & Work Area

Active yang space that often serves double duty. Examines sofa command position, desk placement (back to door?), TV and mirror reflective surfaces, traffic flow through work zones, and zoning for studio apartments.

5. Overall Layout & Missing Sectors

Most apartments aren't perfect rectangles. Overlays your floor plan onto the bagua system to identify whether a missing corner, irregular shape, or protruding column aligns with a recurring pattern in your life.

Bonus: Pre-Lease Evaluation

About to sign a lease? Send the floor plan before you commit. A pre-move-in assessment helps you evaluate the layout's strengths and weaknesses — so you make an informed decision, not an emotional one.

What you provide — and how the process works

You Send

Materials Needed

  • A floor plan — formal plan, rough sketch, or clear hand drawing with measurements
  • Photos of each room — taken from the entrance, covering all four directions
  • Your main concerns — sleep? focus? mood? relationships? or just a general sense that something is "off"?
  • Known constraints — rental restrictions, fixed fixtures, budget limits

No need to clean or stage. The consultation reads your lived-in space, not a showroom.

You Receive

Deliverables

  • A room-by-room feng shui assessment with photo references
  • Furniture placement recommendations — bed, desk, sofa, dining
  • Material and color suggestions based on five-element balance where relevant
  • A prioritized action list: high-impact moves first, optional enhancements second
  • Constraint notes — clear explanation of what your building limits vs. what you control

Optional follow-up call to walk through recommendations together.

Who this consultation is for — and who it isn't

Suitable: Renters who can't renovate but want calm, functional space
Suitable: First-time buyers evaluating layouts before purchase
Suitable: Studio and one-bedroom dwellers managing multiple functions in a feng shui small apartment or limited-space home
Suitable: People who've tried generic feng shui tips and found they don't apply
Not for: Those seeking guaranteed wealth, health, or relationship outcomes
Not for: Those unwilling to share a floor plan or photos
Not for: Major renovation projects (see Home Feng Shui Consultation)
Not for: Commercial spaces (see Office Feng Shui Consultation)

This consultation can help you understand why some rooms feel better than others, where your layout creates unconscious stress, and what practical adjustments are within your control. It cannot override building structure, replace medical or financial advice, or guarantee specific outcomes. Think of it as environmental pattern-reading: the consultation shows you what your space is communicating. You decide how to respond.

Common questions about apartment feng shui

Q: I rent my apartment — can feng shui still help?

Yes. Most apartment feng shui recommendations involve furniture placement, color, material choices, and small adjustments — nothing that needs structural changes or landlord permission. This service is specifically designed for people who can't renovate.

Q: What if my apartment has a "bad" layout I can't change?

Every apartment has constraints. The consultation identifies what you can adjust and gives you adaptation strategies for what you can't. Often, small changes — shifting a bed a few inches, adding a divider, changing a wall color — create noticeable differences in how the space feels.

Q: Do you need to visit my apartment in person?

For most apartment consultations, a floor plan and clear photos are sufficient. Remote consultation is standard and equally thorough — we work with what your materials show us.

Q: How is this different from reading feng shui articles online?

Articles give general principles. A consultation reads your specific door position, window placement, room proportions, and floor plan shape. Two apartments with identical square footage can have completely different feng shui assessments — the specifics change everything.

Q: I'm about to sign a lease — can you evaluate the apartment first?

Yes. Pre-lease apartment assessment is one of the most practical uses of feng shui consultation. Send the floor plan and photos before you commit, and I'll assess the layout's strengths and weaknesses so you can make an informed decision.

Q: What if my apartment is a studio — just one room?

A feng shui studio apartment presents specific challenges, but also unique advantages — fewer walls mean fewer qi blockages. The consultation addresses zoning strategies: how to define distinct "bedroom," "work area," and "living area" zones within a single open space without building walls.

Ready to understand what your apartment's layout is actually communicating?

Book a Feng Shui Apartment Consultation and receive a room-by-room assessment with practical, renter-friendly recommendations — no renovations required.

Book Your Apartment Consultation
  • Room-by-room assessment with photo references
  • Practical, renter-friendly recommendations
  • Furniture placement, color, and material guidance
  • Pre-lease evaluations available