A bit of artistic insight |Five Elements Space, no mysticism, only practicality

Wu Yanzu’s home decoration design focuses on the concept of “feeling”, integrating the wisdom of the five elements into the space. This is not superstition; rather, it is an energy layout that aligns with environmental psychology.

The five elements represent the five forms of spatial energy. By directly influencing people’s autonomic nervous system through materials, colors, etc., their core value lies in achieving dynamic balance. We can examine the home through the “five element energy”, observing the proportion of each element in different areas, and determining whether there is imbalance. For example, too much metal material is likely to cause mental tension; insufficient wood element will make the space feel depressed and lack vitality, and people are prone to fatigue; excessive fire element is likely to lead to irritability, insomnia, and restlessness of the mind; insufficient water element will make the energy field rough and difficult to achieve deep relaxation; insufficient earth element is likely to lack a sense of security. Everything should follow the principle of “excess being as bad as deficiency”.

The core of Five Elements Design lies in the precise matching of spatial energy and the scientific layout. This enables the home to subtly regulate one’s physical and mental state, thereby enhancing the quality of life and happiness.

The tea for today is all gone. Next time, I’ll brew a fresh pot and enjoy art with you again.