The living room is the ideal space for making lasting memories.
Your living room needs a cozy and inviting couch to sit on!
With just a few simple tips, your couch will be one you enjoy for years to come.
So many people love the couch in their living room!
It’s a quick way to connect with the comfort and energy flow in your house.
Strive to create balance in your living room by starting with your couch.

Decorating with a Feng Shui Design
Feng shui balances the energy of a space to reflect your life. Using geometry to arrange your living room optimizes the circulation of good energy.
Choosing just enough furniture for the way you will use the space. The room is organized for a smooth traffic flow.
A feng shui design will give you a living room full of peaceful energy!
Your couch is the center of relaxation and comfort.
Shaping the Energy Flow
The length of the sofa depends on the size of your living room.
A long sofa is fantastic for entertaining, but L-shaped sectionals create a poison arrow. That means sharp corners are shooting out into the open space of the room.
A sofa with smooth lines and cushioned edges is the ultimate partner for chi. A perfect example is the design of the Dawson 3 Seater Sofa recently seen on the Papaya Furniture website.
The shape of the couch creates a feeling of calmness and comfort.
The Main Door and Color
Feng shui supports the energy connection between color, direction, and location. The couch color is based on the position of the living room to the main door.
This is no ordinary door.
It’s a portal to the couch, the most popular item in your living room!
Your couch to the East calls for red, green, or black, while in the West needs black, white, or coffee color.
North sticks with black, white, or green, while South takes green, red, or yellow.
Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest choose red, white, or coffee-colored to maximize the flow of chi.

Back Against the Wall
The main sofa should always go against a solid wall without a window.
The back of the couch is not seen but still provides support.
This is a metaphor for the unseen support that we all need to succeed in life.
A couch with a back is much more comfortable to sit on.
Your sofa should be able to hold up your guests.
An open-back couch gives a sense of insecurity.
Connecting it all Together
The living room is the ideal space for entertaining or relaxing.
The couch shape, location, orientation, and color enhance the life-force energy flow.
Smooth lines and rounded corners plus cushions create a sense of serenity and safety.
Placement against a solid wall represents support, while a couch without a back builds a sense of insecurity in the room.
Feng shui your couch into a paradise with great chi!