Feng Shui Living with Lisa Morton, Part II

Affordable Interior Design by Uploft

Betsy Helmuth recaps last week's episode before diving into Feng Shui tips for summer, focusing on incorporating the earth element. She shares advice on simplifying your space by removing one item and enhancing the love for your home's center. A brief sponsor message from Affordable Interior Design follows. Betsy then provides design strategies for homes with multiple floors and discusses how to infuse intention into your home decor. The episode concludes with credits and closing remarks.

(0:00) Introduction and recap of last week's episode (2:10) Feng Shui for summer - Incorporating the earth element (5:10) Simplifying your space - Removing one item (10:17) Enhancing the love for your home's center (16:20) Design strategies for multiple floors (19:44) Infusing intention into your home decor (22:02) Credits and closing remarks

- Incorporating earth elements like beiges, tans, and natural materials can help create a calming environment during high-energy summer months. - Removing one significant item from your home can alleviate stress and make a substantial impact on your overall well-being. - Focusing on and enhancing the centermost area of your home can improve the energy flow throughout the entire space.

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