First: Keep the front door clear and clutter-free
In feng shui, the front door is likened to the “mouth” of the house – where the chi from the heavens, light, and especially wealth and prosperity enter. An ancient saying goes, “A broad doorway brings good fortune.” A cluttered doorway blocked by shoes, pots, trash cans, or miscellaneous items is akin to blocking the path of good luck into your home.
Not only is this a spiritual belief, but keeping the entrance clean and spacious also reflects a tidy lifestyle, creating a pleasant feeling when entering the house. When guests arrive and see a neat and orderly space, their impression of the host improves. Wealth and opportunities, according to traditional beliefs, also tend to “choose” homes with harmonious chi, such as yours, to settle.

Second: Keep the kitchen tidy and clean
In traditional life, the kitchen is not just a place to cook but also the heart of the home – where the fire of happiness is kept burning, and where wealth is stored, as reflected in the saying, “Food brings fortune.” Kitchens belong to the Fire element, symbolizing energy and prosperity. If the kitchen is damp, cluttered, has standing water, or is littered with waste, the flame of wealth can easily be extinguished.
Maintaining a clean and orderly kitchen helps limit bacteria, protect health, and maintain good chi flow in the house. Cooking utensils should be neatly stored, the floor should be dry, and trash should be taken out immediately after each meal. A clean kitchen ensures lasting wealth and long-lasting family happiness.

Third: Keep the bathroom airy and tidy
According to feng shui, the bathroom accumulates the most negative energy in the house. If not properly managed, it can affect the owner’s fortune and health. Our ancestors advised: “The dirtiest place must be kept clean,” and this is especially true for the bathroom.
The bathroom should not be cluttered with miscellaneous items such as clothes, rags, or old cosmetics… as these items tend to retain water, creating damp conditions that foster mold and bacterial growth. Regularly clean and inspect the drainage system, showerhead, and toilet to prevent leaks that can cause prolonged dampness, hindering the flow of positive chi in the house.
Apart from feng shui considerations, the bathroom also directly affects the physical and mental health of family members. A dry and clean bathroom space reduces health risks and provides a relaxing and comfortable feeling after a long, tiring day.
Ultimately, a home is a sanctuary for both spiritual energy and familial bonds. When every corner of the house, especially places prone to negative energy, is carefully tended to, wealth, luck, and peace will flourish. Keeping the bathroom airy and tidy is a subtle way to protect the silent “lifeline” of your warm abode.
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