Want your home to make a stylish first impression? Who doesn’t? That’s why we’re looking at what Feng Shui tells us about styling up home entrances – which of these ones would you never have thought of?
Feng Shui tells us that there shouldn’t be any obstacles directly in front of your main entrance, and that includes another door or window. This can obstruct the flow of positive energy, so rather ensure you keep a clean layout and adequate legroom.
Not only do open cupboards and drawers look untidy, but it can also hinder Feng Shui’s positive vibes. Besides, nobody wants to see what you’re storing away! Rather ensure your storage areas are kept closed, whether it’s a credenza or a wall of drawers.
This could be anything from a souvenir picked up on your travels to an heirloom handed down from an ancestor – something that’s unique to you and your space.
Just as long as it doesn’t obstruct the space as mentioned in no. 4!
Natural light is your friend, and even more so when you work with Feng Shui. Thus, ensure you have a decent amount of sunshine flowing indoors, and that you have adequate artificial lighting fixtures to take care of the brightness factor after dark.
Want to know more? Let’s carry on by Experimenting with Feng Shui in the bedroom.