Entrance & Main Door
- Keep your main door clean and bright — it represents opportunities entering your life.
- Avoid clutter near the entrance.
- Repair squeaky doors quickly.
- A solid main door gives stronger protective energy.
- Do not place a mirror directly facing the main door.
- Good lighting at the entrance improves positive qi flow.
- Add healthy plants near the entrance for growth energy.
- Avoid broken shoes or old junk near the door.
- Use a welcoming doormat.
- The entrance should smell fresh, not damp or stale.
Living Room
- Place the sofa against a solid wall for support energy.
- Avoid sitting with your back facing the main door.
- Round-edged furniture creates gentler qi.
- Keep the center of the living room open.
- Natural sunlight strengthens yang energy.
- Avoid excessive dark corners.
- Display happy family photos instead of sad imagery.
- Use warm lighting instead of harsh white lights.
- Avoid dried plants and dead flowers.
- Aquariums are usually best placed in living areas, not bedrooms.
Bedroom Feng Shui
- The bed should have a solid headboard.
- Avoid placing the bed directly facing the bedroom door (“coffin position”).
- Do not sleep under heavy beams.
- Avoid mirrors directly reflecting the bed.
- Keep electronics away from the bed area when possible.
- Soft earth-tone colors support rest.
- Keep under-bed storage minimal.
- Couples should use one large mattress instead of two separate ones.
- Avoid water features inside bedrooms.
- Position the bed where you can see the door without aligning directly with it.
Kitchen Feng Shui
- The kitchen represents wealth and health.
- Keep the stove clean and functional.
- Avoid placing stove and sink directly opposite each other.
- Use all stove burners occasionally to activate prosperity.
- Remove expired food regularly.
- Broken kitchen appliances weaken abundance energy.
- Avoid excessive red color in small kitchens.
- Good ventilation prevents stagnant qi.
- Keep knives stored properly, not exposed.
- A fruit bowl symbolizes nourishment and prosperity.
Bathroom Feng Shui
- Keep bathroom doors closed when not in use.
- Fix leaking taps quickly — leaks symbolize wealth draining away.
- Keep the toilet lid down.
- Bathrooms should be well ventilated.
- Add plants to soften heavy water energy.
- Use pleasant scents to neutralize stagnant qi.
- Avoid dark bathrooms.
- Earth tones help stabilize bathroom energy.
- Keep bathrooms very clean.
- Avoid placing mirrors reflecting the toilet directly.
Wealth & Prosperity
- Southeast sector traditionally relates to wealth.
- Healthy green plants attract growth energy.
- Avoid clutter in wealth corners.
- Flowing water symbolizes money movement.
- A leaking roof is considered bad wealth feng shui.
- Crystals are often used to amplify intention.
- Citrine is commonly linked to prosperity energy.
- Display symbols of abundance thoughtfully.
- Avoid keeping broken clocks or stopped watches.
- Keep financial documents organized.
Health & Energy
- Fresh air circulation improves qi.
- Open windows regularly.
- Avoid excessive dust buildup.
- Indoor plants can refresh stagnant energy.
- Natural materials often feel energetically calmer.
- Reduce sharp corners pointing at seating areas.
- Use calming colors in resting areas.
- Keep pathways inside the house clear.
- Remove items associated with painful memories.
- Excess clutter may increase mental stress.
Mirrors & Lighting
- Mirrors can visually expand space.
- Avoid broken or distorted mirrors.
- Mirrors reflecting beautiful scenery are preferred.
- Good lighting strengthens active energy.
- Dark homes may feel energetically heavy.
- Candles can create calming fire energy.
- Avoid overly aggressive flashing lights.
- Layered lighting creates balanced ambiance.
- Crystal lighting fixtures are popular in classical feng shui.
- Natural daylight is considered powerful yang energy.
Garden & Outdoor Feng Shui
- Healthy gardens attract vibrant qi.
- Remove dead plants quickly.
- Avoid blocked pathways leading to the house.
- Curved garden paths are preferred over harsh straight lines.
- Water features should remain clean.
- Tall protective plants behind the house symbolize support.
- Avoid thorny plants near the main entrance.
- Wind chimes are traditionally used to disperse stagnant energy.
- Outdoor lighting improves safety and qi flow.
- Keep the house number visible and clear.
Advanced Feng Shui Principles
- The command position is important for beds, desks, and stoves.
- Balance yin and yang energies throughout the home.
- The five elements — wood, fire, earth, metal, water — should feel balanced.
- Avoid excessive clutter accumulation over years.
- Sound affects house energy; peaceful sounds calm qi.
- Scents influence emotional atmosphere strongly.
- Feng shui works best together with cleanliness and maintenance.
- Every room should have a clear purpose.
- Personal comfort matters more than rigid rules.
- A peaceful mind creates the strongest feng shui of all.
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