Yin and Yang: Quick Reference

A quick definition card for Yin and Yang in Feng Shui. Understand how balancing dual forces creates harmony.

Definition

Yin and Yang describe how opposite forces are interconnected. In feng shui, a space must have an appropriate balance of Yin (stillness) and Yang (activity) tailored to the room’s function.

At a Glance

RoomTarget EnergyFeatures
BedroomMostly YinDim light, quiet, soft textures
OfficeMostly YangBright light, movement, hard surfaces
KitchenHigh YangFire, activity, organization

The One Thing to Remember

Balance is not 50/50; it is about matching the energy to the room’s function—Yin for recovery, Yang for production.

Go Deeper

Read our guide: → Yin and Yang Basics: Balancing Your Home

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