Ready to feel more grounded, energized, and inspired—aligned at home?Your home is more than walls and furniture. It’s a powerful force shaping your energy, your well-being, and your future. In this transformative guide, Lisa Morton shows you how to align your space with your life—so your home not only looks good, but feels deeply supportive. Blending Feng Shui, holistic design, and her own journey of healing, Lisa gives you the tools • Clear clutter and open space for what matters most • Boost clarity, balance, and vitality through intentional design • Turn ordinary rooms into sanctuaries that feel alive and nurturing • Create a home that mirrors who you are—and calls you toward who you’re becomingPractical, soulful, and inspiring, this book will change the way you see your home—and yourself.
“From high-end projects around the world to integrating Feng Shui, Lisa Morton has helped clients create stunning spaces and experience life-changing results. In this book, she shows you how to design a home that nurtures your spirit, restores your energy, and aligns your life with possibility.” - DENISE LINN, Founder, Linn Academy, internationally renowned teacher of self-development, author of more than twenty books, including the bestseller Sacred Space.
Lisa Morton is a screenwriter, author of horror fiction, and Halloween expert. She is a winner of both the Black Quill and Bram Stoker Awards, and her short stories have appeared in more than 50 books and magazines. Her first novel, THE CASTLE OF LOS ANGELES, was released by Gray Friar Press in 2010, and her first collection, MONSTERS OF L.A., was published by Bad Moon Books in October 2011. She is a native and lifelong resident of Southern California, and currently resides in the San Fernando Valley.
Lisa is a friend and fellow designer, and I absolutely adored this book! I felt like I soaked it up like a sponge. I’m an interior designer myself, but my home has long taken the back seat to my client’s homes. Lisa’s book gave me the inspiration to see my home with fresh eyes and care for it (and myself) in new ways. Her book felt like a breath of fresh air.