Feng Shui Room Snapshot

Read your room as flow, balance, and practical design.

Describe a bedroom, desk, entry, kitchen, or living room. Yarrow uses feng shui as a traditional design lens — not a promise of luck, health, or wealth.

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Free room snapshot

Describe the room you want to rebalance

Use a grounded feng shui lens for flow, light, clutter, placement, color, and material suggestions.

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Feng shui is used here as a traditional spatial-design and reflection lens. It is not a guarantee of wealth, health, romance, luck, safety, or any life outcome.

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Describe the room

Mention doors, windows, bed/desk/sofa placement, clutter, light, and what you want to improve.

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Separate evidence from lens

The snapshot distinguishes stated facts from traditional feng shui interpretation.

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Make small changes

Start with reversible adjustments: clearer paths, better light, calmer surfaces, and more supportive placement.

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