Feng Shui

How to Create Good Feng Shui in Your Home

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Feng shui is an ancient Chinese system that is still used today to create a better environment at home. Whether you believe in the belief system behind it or not, there are many elements of feng shui that are undeniably effective. These concepts can make your space more in line with your lifestyle and help you feel more relaxed, focused, and happy at home. Here are some simple tips for creating good feng shui in your home that anyone can implement to instantly feel better in your space.

Feng Shui Decorating Tips

Get rid of anything you don’t need

One of the most important rules of feng shui is to avoid clutter in your home. Clutter is distracting, limits space, and creates bad energy. To create an environment that feels relaxing and helps you focus on what is important, declutter each space in your home. Get rid of anything you no longer want or need and efficiently organize what’s left.

Keep your entryway uncluttered

The entryway to your home, inside and out, should be fresh, clean, and welcoming. If there are too many things gathered around the doorway, it will block the flow of good energy. For the best first impression, keep things light and open.

Let in plenty of light and fresh air

Light and fresh air energize us. Allow as much natural light into your home as possible by not blocking the windows with trees or obstructive décor. Where there isn’t efficient natural light in dark corners, add attractive artificial lighting. Also, regularly open the windows to freshen up the home. Use an air purifier or air-purifying plants if you can’t open the windows.

Have indoor plants

Plants and flowers not only make a home look more beautiful, but they also bring life and good energy into a home. Some even purify the air. It’s always good to bring as much nature into a home as possible to create good chi.

Don’t block doors

Move items or furniture that are blocking any doors from opening all the way, especially your front door. Doors should always be able to open freely without obstruction. In feng shui, it’s believed a blocked door will block opportunities from your life.

Leave plenty of negative space on shelves

Filling your shelves with lots of décor, collectibles, and tchotchkes creates a cluttered look. When you leave negative space on your shelves, you leave some breathing room and create a better energy overall in the space. At least 50% of your shelves should be free. Keep the decor isolated in clusters for a look that is stylish and good feng shui.