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Elevate with Exedra: Creating homes that support how you live and feel

How Artwork Shapes Your Living Room (and Your Life)

21 Nov 2025

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In this episode of Elevate with Exidra, Tihana Nikolic discusses the transformative power of art in home design, particularly through the lens of Feng Shui. She shares her personal experience of winning a painting and how it shifted the energy in her home. Tihana emphasizes the importance of choosing art that resonates with one's emotions and intentions, providing practical tips for selecting the right pieces for living spaces. She also highlights the significance of activating the 'helpful people corner' in one's home to attract positive energy and opportunities. Additionally, Tihana announces an upcoming masterclass focused on creating calming bedroom environments.Tihana explored:✨ Why art is “visual qi”✨ How colours + movement affect your emotional state✨ Elemental energy in art✨ How to choose artwork for your living room✨ What to avoid✨ How synchronicities show up when your home is alignedThis episode is a beautiful blend of design, energy, intention, and soul.Key takeawaysArt is not just decoration; it carries energy.Choosing art can significantly affect the mood of a space.The living room is a social and expressive area.Art should reflect who you are becoming.Avoid art that makes you feel anxious or unsettled.Scale matters when choosing art for large walls.Color in art influences the energy of the room.Art should tell a story that resonates with you.Place art in areas where energy feels stagnant.The helpful people corner can attract positive influences.

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