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Feng Shui Rules for Every Room in Your House

  • Position the bed in a commanding spot facing the door but not directly in line with it. Avoid having your head under a window.
  • Minimize electronic devices in your bedroom to promote relaxation and avoid disruptions in the flow of Chi.
  • Use soothing colors in the room, such as soft blues, greens, and earth tones, to enhance tranquility.
  • Keep the area under the bed clear to allow energy to circulate freely in your bedroom.
  • Arrange seating in a circular configuration to promote a smooth flow of conversation and energy.
  • Incorporate all five elements to balance the energy, using items like a metal  (Metal), red (Fire), wooden (Wood), a water feature (Water), and clay pots (Earth).
  • Ensure good lighting in the living room, with a mix of natural and artificial light sources.
  • Keep windows clean and clear to maintain a bright and airy atmosphere.
  • Keep the stove clean and functional as it represents wealth and health. 
  • Use a color that represents the Earth element, such as yellows and browns, to create a welcoming atmosphere in your kitchen.
  • Separate the stove and sink; water (sink) and fire (stove) should not clash directly.
  • Store knives out of sight to reduce feelings of aggression and conflict.
  • Keep the bathroom door closed and toilet lid down to prevent Chi from escaping through drains.
  • Use calming colors like pastels to promote a spa-like, restful atmosphere.
  • Introduce life with plants that can thrive in humid environments, helping to control the water element.
  • Ensure good ventilation and lighting to keep the energy fresh and vibrant.
  • The front door should be clearly
  • Use a welcoming mat and keep the area free of obstacles.
  • Choose a door color that corresponds with the direction it faces according to the Bagua map, enhancing the specific energy related to that direction.

Incorporate elements that draw energy inward, such as attractive art or a curved pathway leading to your door.

Keep the entrance clutter-free to allow for an unhindered flow of energy into the home.

Use mirrors wisely to expand the space visually, but avoid placing them directly in front of the door, as they can push the energy back out.

  • Stairs should not face the front door directly as this can cause Chi to rush up quickly, destabilizing the energy.
  • Use lighting along staircases to ensure safety and promote flow of energy.
  • Avoid spiral staircases if possible, as they can create a disruptive flow of Chi.
  • Do not place mirrors facing the bed as they can bounce energy around the room, disturbing rest.
  • Use mirrors to double the abundance of what they reflect, such as placing them where they can reflect a dining area to symbolize wealth.
  • Avoid broken or distorted mirrors that can scatter energy negatively.

Applying these Feng Shui rules can help create a balanced, harmonious living space conducive to health and positivity.

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