Lia Menna Gross, Your Feng Shui Fairy Godmother

Lia Smiling

There I was. Three years old, curiously peering at blue dyed paper.

As a child, I stumbled upon what appeared to be a large bound book that was a stark departure from my usual picture books – filled with strange symbols, voidness of color, and intriguing shapes.

Despite the unconventional allure, I was instantly hooked.

And that's when it happened – I began drawing my own floor plans.

If I hadn’t spent my college days traveling as an apprenticing opera singer, I would have studied architecture.

Lia looking at sign with lemons

Fate had a different plan.

After a car accident left me with a dislocated jaw, I found myself working in hospitality and commercial construction by day and back in school studying interior design by night.

Hand drafting is my jam!

And construction?

The crunchy peanut butter on top.

Fast forward 10 years and I found myself in a whole new season of life: Motherhood.

Becoming a mother cracked me into a million pieces.

My life felt anything but balanced and harmonious.

Learning how to cultivate a loving, harmonious and peaceful home environment became my goal.

I found Feng Shui and began applying its principles within my own home.

The subtle shifts emitted a ripple effect that positively impacted every area of my life and my family’s.

Living life intentionally has streamlined my energy affording me inner peace and stability I never knew possible.

I am honored and humbled to share this knowledge with you.

I know firsthand the impact your surroundings can have on your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.

Allow me to guide you back to balance and harmony.

Lia studied Interior Design at the International Academy of Design & Technology and Feng Shui at The Feng Shui School of Chicago & Florida under Laurie Pawli.

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