Feng Shui Sofa Colours Singapore: Choose Your Sammie by the Five Elements | Paliano Casa
风水  Feng Shui
五行 The Five Elements

Your sofa sets the room's element.

The biggest thing in the room sets its tone. Feng shui calls that the room's element. Choose yours, and see it on the Sammie.

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Sammie Single · Hydrotex™
TaupeEarth · grounding

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Sammie Single · dimensions
Width88cm
Depth105cm
Height68cm
Seat35cm
What we mean

We treat it as design. Not fortune‑telling.

Feng shui (风水, literally wind and water) is the oldest system we have for arranging a home. Strip away the superstition and what is left is sound design. Light. Air. Flow. Balance. The five elements are simply a colour palette, one feeling each.

We will not tell you a sofa changes your luck. We will tell you that the colour of the largest thing in your living room changes how the whole room feels. That part is real.
五行 The colour guide

Five elements. Five ways a room can feel.

Most homes need the one they lack. Most Singapore living rooms want Earth to ground them, with Fire kept to an accent.

Wood木 Mù · Growth
Vitality and new beginnings. The element for a new home or a growing household.
Hunter Forest · Peridot
Fire火 Huǒ · Energy
Warmth and the social room. Powerful, so it works best as an accent and rarely the whole sofa.
Terracotta · Desert Amber
Earth土 Tǔ · Grounding
Stability and the relationships at the centre of a home. The safe, can‑not‑go‑wrong choice, and where people gather.
Taupe · Mocha · Vanilla
Metal金 Jīn · Clarity
Focus and calm order. The element for a working home or a quiet, considered room.
Moonstone Blue · Charcoal Gray
Water水 Shuǐ · Calm
Stillness and flow. The element for a restful room you go to in order to slow down.
Navy · Onyx Black
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A few small things to balance the room.

The sofa carries the element. These just accent it. We are starting with a handful, not a catalogue, and adding only what earns its place.

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Earth

Linen Cushion, Earth Tones

Matches your Sammie, or softens a bolder colour beside it. The easy first accent.

From S$39Coming soon
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Fire

Soy Candle, Amber

One warm note, Singapore‑poured. Fire belongs in small doses, never the whole room.

From S$39Coming soon
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Metal

Round Brass Mirror

Doubles the light and opens a compact room. The one accent every small flat should own.

From S$89Coming soon
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Wood

Single‑Stem Vase

One living stem does more than a full bouquet. A little Wood, kept simple.

From S$35Coming soon
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Water

Navy Linen Throw

A deep, calm note over the arm. Washable, and the simplest way to bring Water into the room.

From S$49Coming soon
Where the sofa goes

Three rules worth following. The rest is taste.

01

Sit in the commanding position

Place your sofa so you can see the door without facing it straight on. You will feel settled and you will not quite know why. It is the oldest rule in feng shui, and the most useful.

02

Let the biggest thing set the tone

The sofa is the room's element. Everything else either agrees with it or accents it. Decide the sofa colour first, then build the rest of the room to match.

03

Leave room to move

Flow matters more than filling space. A clear path through a room is the most overlooked rule there is, and the one a compact home feels the most.

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Why a sofa brand

We build sofas for Singapore homes. The sofa is the biggest decision in a living room, so it is the one that sets everything else. Get the largest thing right, and the small things fall into place.

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Questions

Feng shui, answered plainly.

What is the best sofa colour for feng shui? +

There is no single best colour. The right one is the element your living room is missing. Warm neutrals like Taupe, Mocha and Vanilla belong to Earth, which grounds a room and supports the relationships at its centre, so they are the safe, can-not-go-wrong choice for most homes. Greens belong to Wood (growth, a new home), deep blues and black to Water (calm), greys and soft blues to Metal (clarity), and reds and ambers to Fire, which is best kept as an accent rather than the whole sofa.

Because the sofa is the largest object in the room, its colour sets the dominant element. Choose that first, then balance the room around it.

What feng shui colours suit a compact Singapore flat? +

In a small home, lighter Earth tones and cool Metal tones make a room feel more open, while a round mirror (a Metal object) doubles the available light. Keep strong Fire colours to accents, a cushion or a throw, rather than the largest piece, so a compact living room does not feel busy. A grounded Earth sofa with one Fire accent is a balanced starting point for most Singapore flats and condos.

Where should I put my sofa according to feng shui? +

Place it in the commanding position: a spot where you can see the doorway without sitting directly in line with it, ideally with a solid wall behind you. You feel settled when you can see the room, and slightly on edge when your back is to the entrance. This is the most useful placement rule, and it works in almost any layout, including a compact one.

Does feng shui actually work? +

It depends what you expect from it. As fortune-telling, that is not a claim we make. As a design framework, it is sound. Feng shui is really about light, air, flow and balance, and the five elements are a colour and material palette. Arrange a room well by those principles and it genuinely feels better to live in. We treat it as design, and leave the luck out of it.

What are the five elements? +

The five elements, or Wu Xing (五行), are Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. Each governs a quality and a set of colours: Wood is growth (greens), Fire is energy and warmth (reds and ambers), Earth is grounding and stability (warm neutrals), Metal is clarity and focus (greys, white, soft blue), and Water is calm and flow (deep blue and black). A balanced room carries several elements in proportion, usually with Earth dominant and Fire as an accent.

Tell us your room

Not sure which colour your room needs?

Send us a photo of your living room on WhatsApp. We will tell you the element it is missing and the Sammie colour we would choose. A real person replies. No chatbot, no hard sell.

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