
6 Useful Techniques To Create and Choose a Good Feng Shui House
Are you looking to create or hunt for a good Feng Shui house that considers several factors to ensure positive energy flow, balance, and harmony in your living space? If yes, this is the article for you. We will cover some straightforward guidelines that will assist you along the way.
Here is the checklist or criteria for a good Feng Shui house.
1. Exterior Environment of Your House Matters
Before you look into the interior of your house, you should first explore its exterior Feng Shui. For example, there should be no Sha Chi (attacking energy) or poison arrow facing your house.
It is best to avoid choosing a house close to a police station, cemeteries, hospitals, or large power lines, as these are believed to emit negative energy.
2. Favourable Feng Shui Trinity in Your House
You need to pay extra attention to three areas in the house: the main bedroom, main door and kitchen. Ensure you have applied good Feng Shui foundations to these three areas for good energy flow.
For example, the entrance should be inviting and well-lit, without obstructions blocking the path. Ensure that the bed in the master bedroom is in the command position. Lastly, position the stove, sink, and refrigerator in a balanced layout, avoiding direct alignment.
3. Clutterless and Bright House is Key To Good Feng Shui
A good Feng Shui house should always be spick and span to allow fresh new and positive energy to flow in, instead of having blocked and stagnant energy in the area.
Natural and bright lighting should always be encouraged in the house, especially for the main door foyer (The area which you first enter through the main door); avoid a dark living room, but the bedroom is fine.
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4. Take Care of Your Bathroom
In Feng Shui, negative or “filthy” energy (Sha Qi) can accumulate in the bathroom. This belief stems from the nature of activities carried out in the bathroom, such as washing away dirt and waste. Therefore, it's essential to manage this negative energy effectively. Here's why and how you can do that:
Keeping the bathroom door closed helps to stop the energy flow from becoming disrupted or “leaking” out, which can impact the overall balance and harmony in the home.
Next, closing the wash basin lid can prevent the loss of positive energy, as open drains draw out the good chi and allow it to escape.
Lastly, keeping the bathroom clean and well-ventilated allows fresh air to circulate, carrying away the stagnant energy.
5. Window is your “Eye”
The main door is the mouth of your house to absorb the qi, while windows are the eyes for a clear vision that symbolises your future and career prospects, so take some newspaper and cleaning detergent and start cleaning it.
6. Choose a House With a Regular Floor Plan
It is always good to choose a house with a squarish or regular layout so that there are fewer or even no missing sectors that will benefit all family members. Avoid irregular-shaped houses at all costs. In ancient times, the Chinese were very particular about the “completeness” of a house because it symbolized positive chi, which enhanced wealth luck and brought good fortune. So, a square house with a regular layout was the best of all. That is why the ancient palace was always designed in a squarish outline. If the layout is not complete, it can create a negative vibe in the house and affect the luck of the occupants.YOU MIGHT ALSO BE INTERESTED IN
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