You’ve Got To See This
I saw the episode of Please Buy My House with Sheffield’s Feng Shui consultant, Jennifer Ellen Frank, and you’ve got to see it. Even though I knew a thing or two about Feng Shui, it was remarkable to see the house for sale through a Feng Shui expert’s eyes. Of course the dead flower arrangement has to go (okay, that’s basic Feng Shui---you don’t want to have a bunch of dead things around), but Frank’s advice about the king sized bed needing a remedy was a real eye-opener.
And listen, this house had been on the market for a year. Then Frank came in, her advice was put into action, and there was an offer after the next open house. The show ends with the happy cats jumping out of their boxes in the new house. What could be better?
You can see it for yourself on Saturday at 3 pm on TLC.
Reader Comments (3)
I am seeing more and more Feng Shui being incorporated in Real Estate Marketing / Staging even here in laid back casual Clearwater Florida.
I actually have had clients refuse to go in a house that is situated on a street / lot in a way that doesn't have a good Feng Shui layout. Do you find more people aware of it in NY these days?
Feng Shui is a "must have" now days, every one is talking about it.
P.S. nice blog, like yor cat :)
Nice- I didn't knew that Dead Flowers are bad in Feng Shui.
Thanks for letting me know. Lovely Cat!
Regine from www.planchercollaborant.net