3 easy seasonal energy shifts for your home – Feng shui pros reveal how to tweak your wealth, career, and health corners for a prosperous fall
Simple swaps could also stave off SAD


As the lively, bright energy of summer gives way to the grounded rhythms of fall, it's the perfect time to realign your home for the seasons ahead.
By refreshing your wealth, career, and health corners, you can create space for new opportunities and prosperity as you head into the final stretch of the year.
Here's how holistic designers and Feng Shui experts are using the principles of Feng Shui to tweak their homes this season to inspire some change in your own.
How to tweak your wealth, career, and health corners for fall
While it is easy to make some quick cozy decor swaps to transition a home for fall, being intentional with the Feng Shui energy map can make these seasonal changes more impactful, having a potential knock-on effect for your luck and wellness in the cold seasons.
Gala Magriñá, certified Feng Shui consultant, holistic interior designer, and principal at Gala Magriñá Design, begins, 'Seasonal resets matter, especially in Fall and Winter, because they shift our internal rhythms in unique ways.
'Seasonal tweaks invite fresh energy into the home, supporting mental clarity and emotional well-being when external light and warmth are scarce.
'Aligning these corners with the season helps boost prosperity, stability, and motivation during times when mood and energy often dip.'
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1. Wealth
Clear your entryway to welcome in prosperity.
In the fall, the Feng Shui wealth corner should be altered to help introduce new opportunities into your home.
For Max McKenzie, Feng Shui consultant and home healer at Yinteriors, this means making an entryway look more beautiful for fall, and tackling the things that make an entryway look cluttered.
She says, 'In feng shui, your front door is the 'mouth of chi' where fresh energy and opportunity enter. Clean it, sweep the steps, polish the letterbox, replace tired mats or dead plants with seasonal evergreens.
'You can also dust cinnamon powder from the front door or wipe the door frame with cinnamon oil [available at Walmart]. Cinnamon is said to invite abundance and clear stale energy, and the scent is seasonally spot-on.'
Then, move through to the prosperous far-left corner of your home (as viewed from the front door), Max urges.
'If this area is overloaded, clear a drawer or cupboard with micro-resets. This is not just tidying: In Feng Shui, full cupboards signal there’s no room for more. Clear some space to invite abundance.'
2. Career
Simple swaps can protect your motivation in the darker months of the year.
As our energy and motivation dip, it is easy to feel stagnant.
To combat this, Gala suggests incorporating the water element into the career corner of your home to invite in opportunity. This is the front center area of your home.
'Adding a small water feature, image of water, or even a black or deep blue accent in the career corner encourages movement and growth in professional life,' Gala explains. 'Pair it with an object tied to your career intention, like a meaningful book or award, to reinforce focus and resilience in the months ahead.'
Don't neglect your home office space, Max adds, 'If you work from home, your desk setup has a real impact on how you feel, especially during the darker months.
'Invest in a desk lamp with a wellness spectrum, add one of the best Feng Shui plants for growth, and place something inspiring in your eye line, such as a photo, quote, or symbol of past achievements.'
We love the Philips Hue Smart Bulbs, from Amazon, as you can adjust the tone, color, and brightness of your lighting as needed, all from your phone or via a voice home assistant.
3. Health
Protect your sleep to help balance your energy levels through the winter.
Organizing a home with health and well-being in mind is vital in fall and winter as bugs and germs spread like wildfire.
Besides practising good target hygiene and following the disinfecting golden rules, consider altering and decluttering the health center of your home to boost wellness, Gala says.
'Clearing surfaces and refreshing bedding or rugs in warm earth tones helps restore balance. This reduces stress, grounds your energy, and creates stability, which is especially important for countering SAD.'
For Max, this also involves taking steps to improve sleep. She says, 'Pay special attention to your bedroom. We spend a third of our time here, and in winter, it matters even more. A circadian lamp [such as the Hatch Restore 3, from Amazon] helps with dark mornings and supports sleep.
'Swap crisp white cottons for warmer brushed cotton [such as the Brooklinen bedsheet sets] or linen in skin-toned or earthy shades.'
What to shop
The Restore alarm clock uses light to mimic the setting and rising sun, so you can go to sleep and wake up more naturally each day, fending off SAD.
Using artwork with blue tones, sweeping textures, and water subjects can help to increase prosperity in your home without the need for a high-maintenance water fountain.
Complete with a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and two pillowcases, this 100% OEKO-TEX certified cotton flannel bedding set is the ideal choice for cozying up your bedroom in the fall. It also comes in five color options and four size options to suit any space.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has certified Attitude products as non-toxic, meaning they contain no harsh chemicals or artificial compounds, making them ideal for holistic home refreshes.
Measuring 8x10x11 inches, these handwoven water hyacinth baskets are ideal for drop zones, shelves, and cabinets to keep clutter concealed.
These small stacking bins are ideal for keeping closed-off storage neat, preventing wads of clutter that could impact energy flow in your home.
Meet the experts

Gala’s creative journey began in 2008 with the launch of M Crown Productions, an award-winning design and production agency. Gala is now an award-winning interior designer, specializing in holistic design and mindfulness practices, whose work has been featured in dozens of publications, including AD Spain, Rue Magazine, Homes & Gardens, and Apartment Therapy.

Max McKenzie is a double-qualified Feng Shui practitioner and member of the International Feng Shui Guild. With a 30-year career in brand and marketing, a large part of which was spent with the Royal Institute of British Architects, Max really understands how people interact with their environment and how good design can influence behaviour and improve lives.
With the spiritual side of things taken care of, turn your attention to the practical ways to prepare a home for fall.

Chiana has been at Homes & Gardens for two years and is our resident 'queen' of non-toxic living. She spends most of her time producing content for the Solved section of the website, helping readers get the most out of their homes through clever decluttering, cleaning, and tidying tips. She was named one of Fixr's top home improvement journalists in 2024.
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