Where Shouldn’t You Place a Kitchen?
Three Places to Avoid When Positioning Your Kitchen
Avoid placing the kitchen directly in the path of the main entrance
In Feng Shui, the main door of a house represents the aesthetic sense of the owner. It is also where the God of Wealth enters your home. Moreover, the main door area serves as a conduit for external Qi to enter the house. Thus, the main door area is not just an entryway but also a channel for Qi to flow into the home. Having the kitchen directly in the path of the main door can disrupt the Qi flow, affecting the health and fortune of the household.
The kitchen is considered the “money vault” in Feng Shui, symbolizing a family’s wealth. It is believed that if a kitchen is “exposed” or directly faces the main entrance, it can lead to financial loss, waste, and instability.

Bed Placement: Avoid These Two Directions
Avoid placing the kitchen next to the water tap
In Feng Shui, the kitchen represents fire, while the water tap used for washing dishes represents water. Placing the kitchen next to the water tap creates a conflict between these two elements, leading to potential disputes and unnecessary arguments within the household. Additionally, this placement is considered unfavorable for Feng Shui, potentially leading to instability in business and family relationships, especially among children.
For married couples, this placement can create opportunities for a third party to interfere in the relationship.
Do not position the kitchen directly across from the toilet
Placing the kitchen directly across from the toilet can result in several issues, including unpleasant odors, hygiene concerns, and a negative impact on the cooking experience and family’s health.
Odors and Air Pollution: Toilets are a source of unpleasant odors and bacteria, especially after use. If the kitchen is positioned directly across, these odors and bacteria can spread to the cooking area, affecting the comfort and dining experience.
Additionally, bacteria from the toilet can be transmitted to the kitchen through the air, especially if there are ventilation issues or gaps in the system. This creates a health hazard for the family.

Bed Placement: Three Directions to Avoid and Two Directions for the Bed to Face
Three Directions to Avoid When Positioning Your Bed
Avoid placing the bed too close to the toilet: It is common knowledge that the toilet area harbors the most bacteria and unpleasant odors in the home. Placing the head of the bed directly in line with the toilet brings the sleeper too close to this unsanitary space. If space constraints make it unavoidable, placing a purifying plant between the bed and the toilet can help cleanse the air.
Avoid positioning the bed under a crossbeam: When lying in bed, one’s gaze typically falls on the ceiling. A crossbeam directly above the bed can create a sense of oppression, negatively impacting the occupant’s health and mental state.
Do not place the head of the bed directly in line with the altar: The altar is a sacred space that requires tranquility and the regular burning of incense. Placing the head of the bed in line with the altar can negatively affect the sleeper’s health due to the incense smoke and the need for a quiet atmosphere.
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