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Home Feng Shui Written Report — Sample
Sample client profile
Fictional example: a renter in their early thirties moving into a one-bedroom apartment, working from home two days a week.
Main concern
“My bedroom doubles as my workspace, and I find it hard to switch off and rest well at night.”
Birth element notes
In this sample, the birth element is described as a Wood tendency: a preference for growth, movement, and open space, which can feel restless when rest and work share one room. These notes are illustrative only.
Space overview
The bed and desk sit on the same wall, with the desk facing into a corner and the bed within direct line of the door. Storage is limited, so items accumulate on visible surfaces.
Key observations
- Work and rest zones overlap visually, which can blur the boundary between focus and relaxation.
- The bed's position relative to the door may reduce a settled feeling at night.
- A facing-the-corner desk can feel closed-in during long work sessions.
Recommended adjustments
- Create a simple visual divider (a low shelf, curtain, or rug) between the sleeping and working areas.
- Shift the desk so you face into the room rather than a corner, if space allows.
- Use a closing-lid box for daytime clutter so the bedroom resets at night.
What to avoid
- Keeping work materials on or beside the bed.
- Bright, cool task lighting in the evening wind-down period.
3 practical next steps
- Add one visual divider this week.
- Reposition the desk to face into the room.
- Introduce a “close the lid” end-of-day clutter routine.
Closing note
These are reflective, practical suggestions you can adapt to your space and routine at your own pace.