The entrance to the home is the first impression we create, and according to feng shui, it represents the "mouth" of our residence through which chi energy enters. An improperly arranged hallway can block the flow of positive energy and thus affect our well-being and well-being. Feng shui recommends that in order to avoid negative influences, it is important to know which objects do not belong in this space.
The entrance to our home is more than just a passageway – it is the first thing we notice upon arriving home and the first contact visitors have with our residence. But according to feng shui, it is not only an aesthetic point, but also an energy filter that decides whether we will invite harmony or chaos into the home. Do you imagine that by making a few wrong decisions you are inadvertently attracting Feng Shui misfortune, financial problems or even bad mood? Yes, some objects really are such energy "saboteurs". Check out how to get rid of them and create a space that is bubbling with positive energy.
1. Dry or dead flowers
Dry flowers symbolize death and stagnation. Placed at the entrance, it attracts negative energy that can affect the entire home. Instead, choose fresh flowers or artificial plants that symbolize vitality and growth.
2. Cacti
Although popular for their unpretentiousness, cacti symbolize lack and poverty according to feng shui. Placed at the entrance can bring financial problems. Instead, choose plants with rounded leaves, such as zamia, which symbolizes abundance.
3. Dark frames and decorations
Objects in black or dark colors in the entrance, such as frames, vases or other decorative elements, according to feng shui, encourage negative energy and can attract anger or bad mood. Replace them with bright or pastel shades such as yellow or green, which promote joy and well-being.
4. Mirrors in the wrong places
The mirrors at the entrance require special attention. If you place them directly opposite the front door, they can "reflect" positive energy from the house. It is also imperative to get rid of damaged or broken mirrors, as these symbolize misfortune and broken harmony. If you want a mirror near the entrance, it should be placed so that you cannot see yourself immediately upon entering.
<h2>5. Clutter and excess equipment
Too many coats hanging on hangers, too many shoes on the floor or in open shoe racks are considered clutter in this case. Feng shui advises to hide everything you can in the closets. Get a closet for clothes and a closed closet for shoes. Also hide umbrellas, handbags and other accessories behind the door.
6. Poor lighting
A dark corridor without natural light and with inadequate lighting can create an unpleasant atmosphere and block the flow of positive energy. Install ceiling lighting to illuminate this space and choose lighter colors to create a cozy atmosphere. Also add a table or floor lamp for extra light.
7. Damaged or defective items
Possible problems and shortcomings in the corridor can cause problems in relationships and communication. Take your time and fix everything that can be fixed. Replace damaged items, broken bells or burnt out light bulbs.
By carefully arranging the corridor, you can ensure a smooth flow of positive energy into your home, which will contribute to better well-being, harmony and well-being of all residents.