
Feng Shui is all about balancing a natural flow of energy called Qi. To have good feng shui is to invite positive energy or Qi into your home.
Feng Shui is not part of any religion or faith system, it is suitable for anyone who applies it.
1. Keeping the main entrance clean – if we see the property as a physical body, then the main entrance is like the mouth, nose and throat area of the human body. Keeping the doorway neat and tidy so you can properly welcome positive energy into your home. The shoes we wear could accumulate foul smell or bad energy and are not beneficial for your home. So it’s best to store these footwear in a shoe cabinet outside as it’ll help shield off unwanted energy.
2. Brighten the doorway – While this yin energy can help one to rest and relax, too much of it can lead to a depletion of positive (yang) energy. This may cause excessive stress, health issues etc. Having a well-lit and brighter doorway stimulates a positive and vibrant outlook towards life.
3. Sofa by the wall – Sofa is a place where we relax and chat with guests, family and loved ones. And having the sofa backing the wall allows us to be more grounded and engages in supportive conversation.
4. About full length windows – may result in overly yang energy in the house resulting in imbalance of Qi. Nonetheless, this depends on the windows to living space ratio. Installing a day curtain would resolve this issue.
5. Living Room – The living room should be just as well-lit as your main entrance so that positive Yang energy can be invited into our home. Usually, the living room should be more lit than the bedrooms.
6. Stove – Kitchen is one important aspect in classic Feng Shui, where it represents health, femine aspect of the house. There’s a few classical theory behind stove position one if which if to place in inauspicious sector facing an auspicious direction. Other deem as a taboo to have stove in NW sector of the house.
7. Sink – In some Master’s perspective, sink and tap are the incoming water of the house. Although it is subjective, its ideally should be face to face with the stove. Even if there is, it’s still not a taboo, we can use potted plants to mitigate or it just means hubby and wife there will be frequent challenges to each other view points — isn’t that differences that make each other fell in love in the first place?
8. Fridge – Similar to stove theory, some Master’s think that the fridge shouldn’t be in the South sector of the house as it meant fire clashing metal or water clashing fire. Some Masters see fridge as water element and some sees as metal.
9. Work Desk / Study Desk – This is the productivity aspect of the Feng Shui, the desk location should be ideally in south, northeast, northwest or west sector (till end of 2044).
10. Less clutter is Good Feng Shui – It would be very challenging for one spouse make the other do the chores. But if less clutters, more space, better lighting, better ventilation and vibrancy allow Qi to accumulate and circulate in the house creates a better Feng Shui space ~ wouldn’t that spouse be more willing to help in the chores. Indeed, one key aspect for Qi to enters and circulate is space, decluttering and lightning.
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