Tranquil Trims: Feng Shui for a Serene Sitting Area Our sitting area is often the heart of our homes, a place for conversation, relaxation, and connection. It’s where we unwind after a long day, entertain guests, or simply lose ourselves in a good book. Given its significance, shouldn’t this space be a sanctuary of peace and harmony? This is where the ancient art of Feng Shui, the Chinese practice of harmonious living, can work wonders. By thoughtfully arranging your furniture and incorporating specific elements, you can transform your sitting area into a haven of tranquility. At its core, Feng Shui is about the flow of ‘chi,’ or life force energy. When chi flows smoothly, it promotes well-being, prosperity, and happiness. Stagnant or chaotic chi, on the other hand, can lead to feelings of unease, stress, and a general lack of balance. Our sitting areas, with their often varied uses, can easily become unintentional chi blockages if not approached with intention. One of the foundational principles of Feng Shui for any room, and especially a sitting area, is the command position. This principle dictates that your most important piece of furniture, typically your main sofa, should be placed so that you…