Feng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your House

Riley Mcgee
Top love expert / 20+ years experience Intuitive and empathetic
Top love expert / 20+ years experience Intuitive and empathetic

Feng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your HouseFeng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your House
Feng shui is the ancient Chinese traditional practice of arranging buildings, furniture, objects and space in an environment to achieve harmony and balance. Developed over 3,000 years ago in China, the ancient Chinese people believed that arranging things to create positive chi would warrant health, improve relationships, and bring luck and prosperity, and today it has been slowly adopted by western culture. Comprising five elements including earth, metal, water, wood, and fire, they represent five interrelated phases in life which must be balanced to work together effectively and influence the interior of a person. If you’re looking to incorporate Feng Shui into your home and reap its benefits, here’s what you need to know.

Feng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your HouseFeng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your House

The commanding position

One of the most important principles of feng shui to understand is the commanding position. The commanding position is the spot in the room that is the furthest from the door and is not directly in line with it. In this space, you should have an unobstructed view of the door and it is the place you should spend most of your time in the room. For example, in the bedroom, the bed should be in the commanding position, in the office, your desk should be placed here. The commanding position represents the most important part of your life, so the room should be centered around this.

Brighten your entryway

The entry represents the type of energy that permeates into your home and life. The front door is the “mouth of qi” and is the most important place to start if you want to create the perfect feng shui balance. Firstly, this area should be clear of any clutter and mess so you walk into a clean and inviting space. Any jackets, shoes, or bags by the front door can remain, but they should be organized. Secondly, make sure to sweep the area and clean up any dirt that has accumulated from the outdoors. Sweep the floors, shake the door mat, and wipe down the sides and door. In order to bring in the good energy, you want it to be welcomed into your home so this means you need to remove anything that doesn’t need to be there. If you can find any items that may add to the entry space to make it brighter and more alluring it’s a good way to let in positive energy. Finally, light is one of the most important parts of feng shui. Try to add extra bulbs or mirrors to reflect the light.

Feng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your HouseFeng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your House

Clean your windows

In traditional feng shui, the windows are the eyes of the house and should be cleaned regularly to allow the sunlight to come in as much as possible. Sunlight is essential for human health and well-being, it energizes and renders the colors of objects in the home. Light makes the home appear more expansive, vibrant, and welcoming. The idea of clean windows in feng shui represents seeing the world around you with clarity and precision.

Make sure your doors function properly

Doors represent your voice and communication in feng shui while also bringing new opportunities into your life. Feng shui explains that all doors should open to at least 90 degrees so remove any objects behind them that prevent it reaching this position. Should a door open to less than 90 degrees, you may be preventing yourself from receiving all of life’s opportunities. In addition, the flow of the door needs to be smooth and silent, so make sure the doors close with ease and there is no squeaking. In traditional feng shui, the windows are the eyes of the house and should be cleaned regularly to allow the sunlight to come in as much as possible. Sunlight is essential for human health and well-being, it energizes and renders the colors of objects in the home. Light makes the home appear more expansive, vibrant, and welcoming. The idea of clean windows in feng shui represents seeing the world around you with clarity and precision.

Remove obstacles in your path

The physical path in each room of your home should be unobstructed. You may be so accustomed to the things in your house that you are unphased by the layout. Whether you have a washing basket to maneuver past, a closet that won’t shut properly from the clothes, or a door that doesn’t fully close. Although it may not be a hindrance to you now, it causes unbalance in the home and is considered bad feng shui.

Feng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your HouseFeng Shui Tips for Every Room in Your House

Bring in plants

Bringing in plants to your home can invite the energies of wealth, prosperity, and good luck. The fresh green plants are one of the key ways to feng shui your home. If you’re looking at plant options it is best to purchase one with soft, rounded or coin-shaped leaves that do not have sharp edges or silhouettes. Some of the most auspicious plants include lucky bamboo, money trees, golden pothos, hade plants, and Boston ferns.

Practice gratitude

The Chinese tradition believes that everything is alive in feng shui, including your space. The home is one of the most special spaces in our lives, it is our safe shelter where we eat, sleep, and spend time with family and friends. Offering gratitude to your home is a great way to remain humble, kind and keep the positive energy flowing.
About Riley Mcgee
Riley Mcgee is a longtime psychic and medium who has guided many people from their relationship woes. Being a love expert has given her first-hand experience in recognizing the warning signs and how to transform a relationship into something deeper and meaningful.
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