12 Feng Shui Tips for Beginners
Dr. Michael Oon
1. Front of your property – this is the public face of your home. Ensure it is clean, well maintained and presentable. Place your best in front. You want to impress your visitors and those that pass by.
2. Front door - This is the entrance to your home. Make sure that the path to the door is clear and well maintained. Keep the front door visually inviting for visitors.
3. Hall way – This is where the energy enters your property. You want to keep it clear of clutter.
4. Living Room – This is where you spend time relaxing. Make sure the décor is conducive to rest and peace.
5. Dining Room – For the family to bond better, it is best to have meals together at the dining room table.
6. Kitchen – Tidy the kitchen every time you use it. You do not want to have left over food on the kitchen surface.
7. Toilet – keep the lid to the toilet down when not in use. This is to stop the leakage of energy from the property.
8. Bedroom – Have a headboard to your bed to have support in your life. As a rule, you should make your bed once you get up for the day.
9. Study – inspirational images of what you want to be in the future – say 2 to 5 years?
10. Desk with Computer – Have support to your back – preferably sit with the back to the wall.
11. House - Keep the house neat and tidy so that the energy can move easily and freely.
12. Garden - should be well maintained with old and rotting plant material either in a compost heap or in the garden bin.
Links to Reviews of Various Feng Shui Topics
Feng Shui for Bedrooms (An Overview)
Feng Shui for Living Room (An Overview)
Feng Shui for Dining Room (An Overview)