Abby Lane describes herself as a House Therapist and a Holistic Designer. She has a keen appreciation for how people’s surroundings help define and shape their experiences. So she strives to help others build lives that they love—starting with their environments. Abby took the time to explain some of the ways in which her home, featured in the images below, reflects her creative process—as well as what she has come to understand about what Feng Shui is (and is not) in the course
of her work.
How would you introduce your aesthetic to someone?
My home clearly represents me, and that’s very intentional. That’s also a foundational principle in Feng Shui. If I had to label my aesthetic, I’d say it leans eclectic, maybe a little bohemian, definitely a bit country. I’ve seen the “Coastal Cowgirl” trend floating around lately and parts of it remind me a lot of my home.
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Abby Lane describes herself as a House Therapist and a Holistic Designer. She has a keen appreciation for how people’s surroundings help define and shape their experiences. So she strives to help others build lives that they love—starting with their environments. Abby took the time to explain some of the ways in which her home, featured in the images below, reflects her creative process—as well as what she has come to understand about what Feng Shui is (and is not) in the course
of her work.
How would you introduce your aesthetic to someone?
My home clearly represents me, and that’s very intentional. That’s also a foundational principle in Feng Shui. If I had to label my aesthetic, I’d say it leans eclectic, maybe a little bohemian, definitely a bit country. I’ve seen the “Coastal Cowgirl” trend floating around lately and parts of it remind me a lot of my home.
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