In feng shui, brooms are commonplace, but their placement can impact the flow of positive energy and wealth in your home. Here are four places you should never keep a broom to avoid financial and luck-related issues.
Placing the Broom in Front of the Main Door
The main door is where wealth and positive energy enter your home. Placing a broom here can sweep away good fortune and block the flow of positive energy. Moreover, as brooms are associated with cleaning dirt and dust, placing one near the main door can make guests feel uncomfortable, affecting your relationships.
Solution: Keep the broom in a discreet location, such as a hidden corner or a designated area for cleaning supplies.

Placing the Broom in the Living Room
The living room is the heart of the home, where family gathers and guests are entertained. In feng shui, this area should be kept clean and filled with positive energy. Placing a broom in the living room not only affects the aesthetics but also drives away wealth and creates a sense of unease for the homeowners.
Solution: Store the broom in a closet or a utility cabinet, ensuring it is not visible in the main living space.
Placing the Broom Near the Altar or Sacred Space
The altar area is sacred and should be kept clean and respected. Brooms, being associated with dirt and dust, can pollute the spiritual space if placed nearby, causing unrest in the family and a decline in fortune. This is considered a major taboo in feng shui.
Solution: Keep the broom away from the altar, preferably in a separate corner, ensuring the area remains clean and tidy.

Placing the Broom in the Wealth Corner (Southeast Direction)
The Southeast direction is considered the wealth corner in feng shui, attracting money and prosperity. Placing a broom here will sweep away positive energy, making it difficult for homeowners to accumulate wealth. Additionally, a carelessly placed broom in this corner can disrupt the balance of energy in the home.
Solution: Identify the Southeast direction of your home and keep this area clutter-free, clean, and well-ventilated. You can place plants or feng shui items like a toad to attract wealth.
General Recommendations
Keep it Tidy: Store brooms in a closet, cabinet, or discreet corner, ensuring they are not easily visible.
Maintain Hygiene: Clean your brooms regularly to avoid negative energy buildup.
Replace Brooms Periodically: Old and damaged brooms can attract negative energy, so replace them when necessary.
Paying attention to broom placement not only keeps your home neat but also helps maintain positive energy and wealth. Check if your home has any of these broom-related issues and make adjustments to invite good fortune!
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