Use Feng Shui To Add Harmonized Energy To Your Entire Home

feng shui rules for stairways

With a hectic schedule and busy lifestyle, it is important to create a peaceful and balanced home and a home that promotes comfort, good health, and positivity. You can achieve all of this by applying feng shui to your home.

Feng shui is a practice of ancient China, and it uses energy forces to create a harmonized environment.

The term “feng shui” translates to “wind-water” in English, and this representation of nature can create a calming atmosphere. 

There are many homeowners who turn to feng shui home decorating and furniture arrangement to create a peaceful environment. Are you looking to apply feng shui to your own home? Start by learning the feng shui rules to apply to different areas of the home.

The Entrance

When creating a feng shui layout of the house, you want to start with the entrance. This way, your positive energy starts as soon as you set foot in the door. It also keeps the negative energy out of your home.

Home entrance regarding to feng shui rules.

The first thing you want to do is clear your entry of all clutter, and then you want to make sure the area is well-lit and bright. It also helps to ensure your doorbell is functioning properly to ensure you know when guests are at the door.

Living Room

Your living room is a common area among your family, friends and guests, so you want to be sure it is a positive, balanced area.

Start by choosing from the five element colors, which are earth, metal, water, wood and fire, to determine your energy.

Feng Shui five element colors.
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Next, you want to rearrange your couch and/or chairs into the feng shui commanding position. Finally, add a little greenery to promote kindness, growth and wellness.

Kitchen

Remember, the kitchen is the heart of the home, so you want to include it when creating a feng shui kitchen layout. It should be a space of health, wealth and abundance, especially since the energy of the kitchen could affect your diet.

Kitchen with large windows and greenery.

You want to keep your stove clean and in good shape, as you are going to use it at least once a day, even if you are only boiling a pot of water. It keeps the energy in your kitchen active. You also want to regularly clean out your refrigerator and pantry.

Dining Room

Whether your home has a living and dining combo layout or a separate dining room, you want to be sure it is included in your feng shui home layout. After all, the dining room is where you can connect with family and friends.

You can apply feng shui by using the dining table for meals on a regular basis, as this attracts more friendships. If the dining table is used for other purposes as well, it should be cleared off for meals.

There are fresh flowers on dining table.

As for your feng shui home decorating, use fresh flowers to invite positive energy and connections into your life.

Bedroom

The bedroom is a place to retreat, rest and relax, so it should be a peaceful, comfortable space. Remember, negative energy can cause a restless sleep at night.

Be sure to make your bedroom furniture arrangement correctly. If possible, arrange your bed in a commanding position, and be sure the headboard is secured to the bed. You can also check our small and square-shaped bedroom layout samples.

Also read; Find The Right Feng Shui Bed Direction

White and bright bedroom.

You should also remove both the clutter and storage from under your bed, as this increases the air circulation in your bedroom. It also allows the positive energy to flow around your bed, which can result in a night of restful sleep. Overall, your bedroom should also be a clutter-free space with calming element colors.

Bathroom

When applying the feng shui rules to different rooms of your home, be sure to include the bathroom as well. After all, the bathroom is a space you use daily to get ready in the morning, take care of your personal hygiene and soak in the bathtub at night.

You want to keep it clean and create a spa-like atmosphere to reduce your stress and promote relaxation. For example, you want to keep the mirrors and glass surfaces clean, so they can reflect with clarity.

Feng shui rules for bathroom decorating.

In addition, you want to keep the toilet lid closed when it is not in use, and when you are ready to decorate, consider a houseplant on top of the toilet.

The houseplant transforms downward water energy into upward life energy.

Home Office

Whether you are working on special projects or solely working from home, you need a comfortable, functional, and productive home office. Therefore, you want to include your home office in your feng shui decorating and furniture arrangement.

Also read: Eclectic Home Office Design Ideas with 8 Illustrated Layouts

When arranging your office furniture, place your desk in the commanding position, and be sure to leave at least 3 feet of space between your desk and office chair. Speaking of your office chair, it is important to choose a chair that offers maximum comfort, such as an ergonomic office chair with a supportive back, swivel base and proper adjustments.

Feng shui desk placement and greenery, home office decorating.

Of course, you want to keep your home office setup neat and tidy and consider adding a houseplant to improve your focus and mood. Remember, your workstation is going to symbolize your career, so you want to ensure you are creating a home office that positively affects your work.

Also read: Boho Home Office Design with 8 Floor Plans

Family Room

Does your home include a separate family room for playing games, watching movies, or just spending time with your loved ones? Applying feng shui to this space can be beneficial for the whole family.

Start by making sure there is enough seating for every person in the home, and be sure to choose comfortable seating that encourages them to spend time in the family room.

Next, place a rug in the center of the room to connect your family together. Finally, use the element colors in your feng shui decorating to ensure you are creating the right energy in this room and your overall home.

Hallway

When creating a feng shui layout of the house, you do not want to skip over the hallway. It is a part of the home layout, after all, and it connects the spaces together by room.

Clutter free, tidy hallway with wooden floor.

The hallway is also the very path that is going to flow energy throughout your home. Think about it, the positive energy that flows from the bathroom or another bedroom could flow into your master bedroom, and vice versa.

When working with your hallway, it is important to make sure it is well-lit and free of clutter. You do not want to create energy that represents life’s obstacles by making it too difficult to walk from through the hallway, nor do you want to block the air, light and energy flow.

As for decorating, photographs and artwork work for any hallway, but especially a long hallway.

Closets

Finally, you want to make sure to apply the feng shui rules to your closets as well. Closets can represent the hidden aspects of your life, which is why they need as much attention as the common areas.

The first thing you want to do is clear out the clutter. This includes donating unwanted or unused items in good condition. It may improve your mood to know you are donating to someone in need.

Tidy closet regarding to feng shui.

Next, give the closet itself a good cleaning, such as sweeping out the dust bunnies. Finish it off by keeping a little space open, as this sends out a message that you are inviting new opportunities and experiences into your life.

As you can see, the way you create a feng shui home layout can represent and affect various aspects of your life. Therefore, you want to be sure to use the feng shui rules to add peaceful, harmonized energy to your home.

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