Episode 378: Feng Shui Spring Flowers, Room By Room

Holistic Spaces | the feng shui podcast by Mindful Design18mApril 20, 2026

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Spring isn't just a season—it's a feng shui invitation to reinvent your space with intention. In this episode, Laura Morris and Angie Cho from Mindful Design Feng Shui School reveal how to use spring flowers not just for beauty, but as energetic tools to transform each room in your home. From red tulips at the front door to ward off negativity and welcome joy, to potted African violets in the bedroom to deepen self-care and intimacy, every bloom is chosen for its symbolic and energetic power. The episode goes beyond aesthetics, showing how fragrant freesia in the living room can uplift spirits, how daffodils in the kitchen support digestion and well-being, and how green ferns in the bathroom counteract energy depletion. Even the office gets a boost—Siberian irises with their sword-like leaves bring focus and protection. The real magic lies in the ritual: changing water daily, placing flowers in high-traffic zones, and treating each arrangement as an act of mindful presence. This isn’t about decoration—it’s about aligning your environment with the renewal of spring, one intentional bloom at a time.

Key Takeaways
1

Place red tulips at your front door to invite auspicious energy and protect your home’s entrance.

2

Use potted primroses by doorways to symbolically mark thresholds and invite magical protection.

3

Put fragrant freesia or hyacinth in the living room to uplift spirits and support emotional balance.

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Add daffodils in the kitchen to boost health, well-being, and earth element energy.

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Position lilacs in the dining room or wealth corner to attract abundance and prosperity.

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Chapters
0:00
3 min

Introduction: Spring, Renewal & Feng Shui

The hosts introduce the episode’s theme—using spring flowers to bring joy, renewal, and energetic balance to homes through feng shui principles. They highlight the importance of seasonal alignment and share resources like their free plant mini course.

2:30
4 min

Foyer: Red Tulips & Primroses for Protection

Primroses are believed to mark the entrances and the sort of realm shifting between the fairy realm and our world. So they have this kind of magical charm about them as well.

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6:00
5 min

Living Room: Fragrant Flowers for Spirit Lift

Fragrant flowers, strongly fragrant flowers can also strongly uplift the spirits and shift your personal energy, your chi, your life force energy.

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10:30
3 min

Kitchen & Dining Room: Daffodils & Lilacs for Well-Being & Abundance

Daffodils in the kitchen support health and digestion through their bright yellow color and earth element connection. Lilacs in the dining room or wealth corner symbolize prosperity and are ideal for gatherings.

13:30
4 min

Bedroom: Violets, Pink Tulips & Rinoculus for Love & Growth

Rinoculus has many layered petals that can represent complexity and depth. And it could be a symbol for you appreciating your own complexity, your own depth in yourself.

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High-Impact Quotes
Ridoculous has many layered petals that can represent complexity and depth. And it could be a symbol for you appreciating your own complexity, your own depth in yourself,
Angie Cho14:29
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they are believed to mark the entrances and the sort of realm shifting between the fairy realm. and our world. So they have this kind of magical charm about them as well.
Angie Cho5:06
Viral: 82.0
Fragrant flowers, strongly fragrant flowers can also strongly uplift the spirits and shift your personal energy, your chi, your life force energy.
Laura Morris6:05
Viral: 78.0
Speakers

Hosts

Laura MorrisAngie Cho
Topics Discussed
feng shui spring flowers95%room by room feng shui90%feng shui plants and flowers88%feng shui flowers for bedroom85%feng shui for kitchen80%feng shui for office75%wood element in feng shui72%feng shui bathroom energy70%
People & Brands

Laura Morris

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Angie Cho

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Mindful Design Feng Shui School

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tulip

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lilac

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hyacinth

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freesia

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violet

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daffodil

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rinoculus

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