Exclusive | This $2.6M NYC home was designed according to feng shui principles - and has buried crystals for extra harmony
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This unique three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom apartment in the Lower East Side blends functional design with holistic principles. Priced at $2.6 million, the 2,000-square-foot space features an open layout, chef's kitchen, and a main suite with walk-in closets. Designed by feng shui expert Anjie Cho, the home incorporates crystals in the walls to enhance energy flow, reflecting a commitment to creating an environment of happiness and health. The thoughtful integration of space and design invites positive energy and opportunities into the home.
One cool thing we did in the home is place crystals in the walls of the bathroom. In feng shui, bathrooms can be challenging for the qi (life force energy) and so we brought in crystals to bring in support to transform the energy.
It's always so much fun to take separate apartments and combine them. It's like 'Tetris,' said holistic and feng shui architect and interior designer Anjie Cho.
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