How to Create Smooth Feng Shui in Your Knolls Thousand Oaks Apartment For the New Year

eating space with a wooden panel splitting two sections. Light blue benches surround the back wall with hanging lighting above.

If your New Year resolutions include freshening up your apartment at The Knolls, you might be wondering how to get started. When renting, it’s essential to get stay within regulations while still following creative feng shui guidelines. Read our newest blog to discover 2022 decor trends that will transition your space into a calming oasis.

Decorations That Transition Out of 2021 and Into 2022

In feng shui, you can represent new beginnings by implementing wood aesthetics. Look for tall, narrow furniture pieces to support this energy; potted plants are perfect, artificial or not. Consider a tall faux dracaena from Crate & Barrel or a potted artificial snake plant from West Elm for smaller spaces like bathrooms or bookshelves. Consider adding a new accent chair into your living room. An Ethelsville armchair combines blue velvet upholstery with gorgeous dark wood chair legs, perfect for any style. 

Brightening Up Your Apartment for the New Year

In 2022, consider incorporating water elements into your home to bring in positive energy. In feng shui, many associate water with winter and career choices. There’s no need to hike out to Paradise Falls to experience water energy. Especially when you can represent water in objects with curving lines and black objects. Check out this iron votive set from Wayfair, or make a statement with this oversized Uniquewise vase. Bold black decor pieces contrast beautifully against white walls and furniture.

Begin 2022 With Positive Energy

Start the new year right by incorporating wood and water elements into your home decor. Bring new energy into your home with pieces like decorative candle holders, vases, and potted plants. Shop online or check out The Decor Store on Thousand Oaks Boulevard. Just by switching out a few small decor items or adding a new chair to your apartment furniture.