Spring is the season of renewal. As nature awakens and light returns, it is the perfect moment to refresh the energy of our homes and environments.
In Feng Shui, spring corresponds with the Wood element, which represents growth, movement, and new beginnings. Just as plants begin to emerge from the soil, this season encourages us to clear away what is stagnant and make space for fresh opportunities.
A Spring Feng Shui reset does not require major changes. Often the most powerful shifts come from simple actions that restore flow and clarity to the spaces we live in every day.
Start by opening your home to fresh air and natural light. Even a few minutes of ventilation can disperse stagnant energy that accumulates during the winter months.
Next, take a look at the entrance to your home. In Feng Shui, the front door is known as the “mouth of chi”, the place where new energy enters. A clear, welcoming entryway helps invite opportunities, ideas, and positive momentum into your life. This is a great opportunity to reset and reaffirm your goals.
Finally, notice areas of clutter that may have quietly accumulated during the colder months. Clearing unused items, organizing surfaces, and refreshing your surroundings can have a surprisingly powerful effect on both your environment and your state of mind.
Spring reminds us that change begins with small actions. When we refresh our spaces, we often find that new inspiration follows.
Three Quick Feng Shui Tips for Spring
If you want to shift the energy of your home quickly, try these simple adjustments:
1. Refresh the Entryway
Clear away clutter near the front door and add something welcoming—a plant, fresh flowers, or good lighting.
2. Invite More Natural Light
Open curtains, clean windows, and allow sunlight to move through your home.
In Feng Shui, windows represent clarity, vision, and children ( and creative projects). Light activates positive energy.
3. Bring Nature Indoors
Plants represent the Wood element of spring and help stimulate vitality, creativity, and growth. Remember to keep a balance. Choose a few places with intention to showcase your plant or plants. (Not in the bedroom, and not all over the house)
Even small adjustments can create a noticeable shift in how your home feels.
Spring Feng Shui Checklist
Simple Ways to Refresh Your Space
Spring is the perfect moment to reset the energy of your home. Even small adjustments can create a noticeable shift in how a space feels.
Consider these simple steps:
✔ Open windows and invite fresh air into your home
✔ Clear clutter from entryways and pathways
✔ Refresh plants or add new greenery
✔ Clean windows to allow more natural light
✔ Reorganize surfaces and workspaces
✔ Add fresh flowers to symbolize renewal
✔ Spend time outdoors and reconnect with nature
✔ Set a new intention for your home this season
These small actions help restore flow and clarity, creating an environment that supports creativity, calm, and forward movement.
Reader Reflection
Spring is a season of renewal and fresh beginnings.
As you move through your home this week, take a moment to notice the spaces around you.
Which area of your home feels the most supportive and uplifting right now?
And just as important:
Is there a space that feels stagnant or ready for change?
Often the smallest adjustments—clearing a surface, opening a window, adding a plant—can shift the energy of an entire room.
Spring invites us to refresh not only our homes, but also our perspective.
Renae Jensen is the founder of the Conscious Design Institute and Conscious Design Magazine, a professional Feng Shui consultant, and a Realtor. For over 20 years, she has guided clients in transforming homes, businesses, and developments through the principles of Feng Shui, conscious design, and energy alignment.
Her work bridges ancient wisdom with modern living, helping people create environments that support well-being, success, and meaningful connection. Renae is also a sought-after speaker and educator, known for making complex energetic concepts accessible and practical for everyday life.
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