Where Shouldn’t the Kitchen Be Located in a Home?
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 is the pathway for qi (energy) from the outside. Thus, the area is not just an entryway but also a channel for qi to enter the house. Having the outdoor air directly enter the kitchen can disrupt the energy flow, affecting the health and fortune of the family.
The kitchen is considered the “money vault” of a home, housing the family’s wealth. According to feng shui principles, if a house has a kitchen that “faces” the main door, it can lead to loss, waste, and instability in terms of wealth and fortune.

Bed Placement: Avoid These Two Directions
Avoid placing the kitchen next to the water tap
In feng shui, the kitchen symbolizes fire, while the water tap used for washing dishes represents water. Placing the kitchen next to the water tap can create a conflict between water and fire within the home, leading to unnecessary disputes and arguments. This arrangement is also not conducive to good feng shui, potentially causing instability in the family business and disharmony among family members.
Particularly in terms of the couple’s relationship, if this arrangement is not followed, it may create opportunities for a third party to interfere in the family’s relationship.
Do not place the kitchen facing the toilet
Placing the kitchen facing the toilet can lead to issues with odors, hygiene, and food safety, impacting the cooking experience and the family’s health. Toilet areas typically emit unpleasant odors and bacteria, especially after use. If the kitchen is placed directly opposite, these odors and bacteria can spread to the cooking area, affecting the comfort and dining experience.
Additionally, bacteria from the toilet can spread to the kitchen through the air, especially if proper ventilation is lacking or there are gaps in the ventilation system. This can create health risks for the family.

Which Three Directions Should the Bed Not Face?
Placing the bed too close to the toilet area is not advisable, as this space harbors the most bacteria and unpleasant odors in the home. When the head of the bed directly faces the toilet door, the sleeper is too close to the source of potential health hazards. If space constraints make this arrangement unavoidable, placing a purifying plant between the bed and the toilet can help cleanse the air.
Avoid placing the bed under a crossbeam
Sleeping with a crossbeam overhead can create a sense of oppression, negatively impacting the well-being and mental state of the person sleeping there.
Do not place the head of the bed directly facing the altar
The altar is a sacred space that requires tranquility and the burning of incense. Placing the head of the bed directly next to the altar can negatively affect the sleeper’s health.
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