This cozy room has all of the five elements necessary to balance a space. The white couch and gray walls have metal elements; the square pillows and plants are earthy; There is plenty of blue providing the benefits of water; the wood table and dots of green present the wood element, and the splash of red brings some energizing fire in. There are a few issues: the two lamps and painting feel squashed and the over use of throw pillows on the couch give a slightly cluttered feel to the room. In addition, the furniture is not arranged in a conversation style making it feel a little disconnected. A few side chairs needed and one or two less pillows, please!
This room only shows a couch and tables so it really need more seating to complete the space. Its most auspicious to have the seating in a conversational arrangement to give the space the most engaging feeling. Aside from that, the room has a lot of water (blue) and metal (gray and white) but the wood table and square pillows give balance. The wicker basket gives more earth and the candles provide some fire element to the room. The triangular legs on the coffee table give the room some fire as well. Changing the floral arrangement to hot pink or red roses would set this room off.
This cozy room has potential for being balanced since it has all five elements. There are plenty of round and white things bringing metal in; The floor is wood; the plants and square cushion are earthy; the dominantly blue painting is watery, and the diamond shapes in the rug and ottoman give some fire energy. The problem here is the couch and plants pushed up to the windows blocking some nourishing qi and also its not easy to make your way behind there to open the windows or water the plants. It gives a feeling of clutter and not enough room. Even though this room is small, probably in the city, moving the couch to the left wall will open the area to the windows and plants. The chair and ottoman would be placed on the opposite wall keeping the conversation pit style to the room.
This room has strong bold lines and is rich with water and metal elements. The painting has some fire notes and the wooden square table helps to off-set the heavy amount of white (a metal feature) in the room. Adding a deep purple throw blanket would help to soften and warm it up.
This room has strong cool tones with a lot of water and metal. The gray walls are metal and theres dots of blue giving a water feel. Theres a square table providing the earth element and theres a small tree and wicker basket representing the wood in the room. There is something on the shelf that appears to be red but the room could use a little bit more fire than that. Possibly adding some triangular shaped objects on the table would do the trick as well as a floor lamp and some candles.
This room has potential with its classic style and notably has all five elelments. The golden leather couch and the many plants in the room give lots of earth; The oval coffee table and white walls have metal energy; the red tones in the rug have plenty of fire; there are two potted trees giving to the energy of wood; and the two blue chairs give the feeling of water. The chairs seems too close to the windows and it apears to be not enough space (30-36 inches recommended) between the chair and the plant on the plant stand. This makes the room feel “dangerous”; like something is going to fall and break. Theres is possibly too many plants around occupying most of the table tops. It would be better to move the two side chairs to the wall on the right providing a better conversation area and freeing up the area to the windows to allow one to walk in that space.
This room only shows a couch and tables so it really need more seating to complete the space. Its most auspicious to have the seating in a conversational arrangement to give the space the most engaging feeling. Aside from that, the room has a lot of water (blue) and metal (gray and white) but the wood table and square pillows give balance. The wicker basket gives more earth and the candles provide some fire element to the room. The triangular legs on the coffee table give the room some fire as well. Changing the floral arrangement to hot pink or red roses would set this room off.
Here is a sketch of the perfect dimensions for a room designed for entertaining in a conversation arrangement. Keep in mind that this diagram does not show details such as side tables, lamps, plants, doors, windows or walls.