2010 Year of The Tiger – Feng Shui For the New Year!
As part of the “Classical Feng Shui” tradition annual changes and adjustments are made to your living space. Each of the 8 directions is understood to have a new quality and energy associated with the New Year. The annual adjustments made in the home or office serve to balance, harmonize, and create new opportunities.
Feng Shui, “the art of placement”, utilizes the 5 elements which can be represented by the element itself, its representative shape and/or color.
Additionally, objects of art are used to symbolically enhance or harmonize the changes brought about in the New Year.
The general qualities of a Tiger year are intensity, change, movement, action, drama, activity and inventiveness. The metal element is about focus, creativity and communication.
Balancing Your Environment
Southwest can be harmonized by placing the metal element: coins (6), round objects of art, the colors white, gray and silver. Avoid using red accents in this area.
Northeast can also be balanced by using metal objects of art as noted above. A pair of metal Kilun can also be placed facing the northeast. Avoid using red accents in this area.
North can be harmonized by using the colors blue and black, placing still water and a plant in this area. Avoid disturbing the North this year by remodeling or construction. A protective, positive and peaceful guardian/object of art facing North can minimize negativity.
Placing still water in the North can also enhance the potential for reaching career, academic and romantic goals this year.
***Note: All of the areas above can benefit by placing objects of art that symbolize peace and benevolence.
North and the West have annual energies associated with romance, career promotion and academic success.
West has the strong water element which can stimulate academic and career advancement. Place 4 stalks of Chinese lucky bamboo to symbolize growth.
Northwest can be nourished by placing a plant to feed the strong fire element. This area has the potential to bring about happy and fortunate occasions with the auspicious number “9″.
South can be harmonized by using red and purple accents, bright upward directed lighting and symbols and artwork that depict harmonious relationships and good communication.
Southeast can be balanced by accenting with the color blue or using artwork that depicts the water element.
Center location can be enhanced by placing an object of art and or gemstone that is golden in color. The intention for this remedy is to enhance prosperity.
If you have any questions about this article, or your home’s feng shui you can post your question below.
Best Wishes for a Successful and Blessed New Year!
MaryAnn Russell








How do we know or what is the best way to know the
direction of the home or office as to South, West, East, etc.
Thank you
by Cora
on 05. Feb, 2010
In modern times we look at many important characteristics such as:
Floor plan and design (front door, master bedroom layout and location)
Street scene
How the home is situated on the lot
Yin/Yang balance
You may find a home where the direction of the home is compatible with the owners but it may have problems with the things I mentioned above.
It’s important to find a well balanced home first, then look at the compass direction.
A home situated in a south facing and north sitting can have a wide compatibility because of the earth’s magnetic poles.
by MaryAnn
on 05. Feb, 2010
Hi MaryAnn,
Where shall I place Salt water cures for this year of Tiger.
by alka Gupta
on 05. Feb, 2010
Hi Alka,
The southwest area has the annual number 5 this year, the saltwater and coins remedy can be placed there.
by MaryAnn
on 05. Feb, 2010
Great info for the Year of the Tiger !!
by janet woods
on 09. Feb, 2010