I recently moved into a new place and started casually reading about Feng Shui—originally just to figure out where to put my plants… but I kinda got hooked.
I’m not superstitious, but some of the ideas actually make sense in a design/psychology kind of way. Like:
💡 Keeping the entryway clear to “invite energy” = feels like good hosting 101
💡Avoiding clutter under the bed = better sleep? (Yes, please)
💡Desk facing the door = less anxiety when working from home
I even moved a mirror that was directly opposite my front door because it’s apparently “pushing energy away.” Can’t tell if it made a difference or if I just like having fewer things reflect my face at weird angles.
Anyone here actually follow Feng Shui in your home setup? Or is it more like design philosophy than belief system for you?
Would love to see pics or tips from people who’ve made it work in a modern Western home. Especially curious how folks adapt it in smaller spaces.
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Did you know every home has a "money corner" in #FengShui? This sacred spot attracts wealth and abundance when activated properly!
📍 Location:
Stand at your front door and look into your living space. The diagonal opposite corner (usually the farthest left or right) is your primary money corner.
For corner condos or open layouts, use a floor plan to pinpoint the exact spot.
🔮 Quick Tips:
Keep it clutter-free! A messy money corner blocks financial flow.
Incorporate a living plant (such as a potted money tree) to attract financial growth while enhancing positive energy flow.
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