7 Feng shui tips to attract prosperity in your home

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Feng shui is a Chinese system that helps you create a healthy and harmonious environment around yourself. It focuses on maintaining a positive circulation of energy or “chi”. By following feng shui guidelines in the architectural plan of your house, you are said to gain peace, prosperity and happiness in life. Today, we will see how to apply the rules of feng shui for attracting money in your home.

1. A welcoming entry way to your home

An attractive entrance is a prerequisite to every building. It immediately makes your visitors feel comfortable about the place they are about to enter. Moreover, simply by standing outside your feng shui house they get a glimpse of your friendly nature.

Feng shui prescribes an elegant and sturdy doorway to your home, especially if you are practicing feng shui for money. No dead plant, recycle bin or cracked ceramic pots should be lying anywhere near the entry way. The door itself should be suitably wide. Take good care of your front door. Remove rusty door knobs, repaint the surface from time to time.

2. Presence of water

Water symbolises wealth and a source of running water is often considered good for your house. A small fountain is generally considered the most preferred article to induce water element in your home. However, don’t place the fountain directly opposite your main door. This way you will waste money instead of earning more. Also, never have a waterfall near the headboard of a bed. When using feng shui for prosperity, don’t place portable fountains above the eye level.

3. Bid farewell to disorder

Interiors that lack order and cleanliness tend to trap negative energy. Over time, they cause severe stress and diseases to the inhabitants of a home. Keep your home as clean and orderly as possible. Don’t keep overflowing waste disposal bins inside the house. Dust off the surface of the furniture at regular intervals. Follow a cleaning regimen and ensure the wellbeing of your family members.

4. Maintain a squeaky clean kitchen

Those seeking abundance the feng shui way must take special care of their kitchens. Due to the nature of the space, kitchens tend to accumulate maximum amount of smoke, dust and grease. A quality chimney takes away some of your troubles. But you still need to keep your kitchen squeaky clean by dusting and wiping the surfaces regularly.

5. Declutter the interiors

Get rid of everything that you no longer need to have around. Dead objects often harbour negative energy inside the house. Donate, recycle or throw away the clothes you no longer wear, accessories that have outlived their lives, showpieces that have lost their beauty and other stuffs of similar nature. Small houses of the cities and apartments cannot afford to carry such old and out dated items without inconveniencing the residents.

6. Follow feng shui colour scheme

To attract prosperity, incorporate red, green, violet and shimmering gold tones in the colour scheme. Don’t ignore your personal preferences though. Colours are important to make you feel happy and comfortable. Feng shui does not ignore this. Use colours like shades of red, orange and green for accents. You may have upholstery or rugs in these tones. Gold tone photo or mirror frames, art works etc would be some of the other items to have inside the house.

7. Inject vitality in the interior atmosphere

To dissipate stale energy, decorate your home with green plants and flowers. Many feng shui experts do not recommend having plants in the bedroom though. Through your choices of colour and texture, introduce warmth in the interior atmosphere. Have items around you that make you feel positive. Avoid having framed images that induce negative emotions and disturb peace of mind. If you wish to know more nifty tricks to decorate the entry way, read our ideas here.

Which of these tricks have you introduced in your home today?

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