20 Feng Shui Taboos Every Home Should Avoid
These traditional Feng Shui guidelines highlight common home layouts and conditions believed to affect harmony, wealth, and well-being.
1. No Threshold at the Entrance
A house without a threshold may struggle to retain wealth. Even with hard work, financial stability can be difficult.
2. Front Door Facing a Chimney
This is considered a highly unfavorable Feng Shui arrangement.
3. Pit or Road Behind the House
A large pit behind the house creates poor Feng Shui. A road directly behind may affect elders' health and longevity.
4. Hollow Tree Facing the Door
This may lead to continuous troubles and emotional stress in the household.
5. Garden Placement
A large front garden is auspicious. However, an oversized backyard may bring imbalance.
6. Southwest Corner Restrictions
Avoid placing large stones or building rock formations in the southwest corner to prevent accidents.
7. Narrow Front, Wide Back Layout
If the front is significantly narrower (about one-third), it may negatively impact children's health and fortune.
8. Exposed Foundation
Visible foundation stones may indicate financial struggles and unstable luck.
9. Raised Entrance Ground
If the center is higher and slopes downward on both sides, it may weaken family prosperity.
10. Barbed Wire Fencing
This may lead to legal disputes and ongoing troubles.
11. Visible Graves
Direct view of graves may create obstacles for future generations.
12. Too Many Mirrors
Excessive mirrors can disturb the home's energy and balance.
13. Low Ceiling
Can create a feeling of pressure and mental discomfort.
14. Stones at the Entrance
Large stones, especially with red veins, may bring misfortune.
15. Facing an Empty House
May lead to emotional instability and unrest in the family.
16. Renovation During Pregnancy
Avoid construction or hammering, as it is traditionally believed to affect pregnancy.
17. Random Animal Statues
Improper placement may disrupt Feng Shui balance.
18. Upward Steps at Entrance
Symbolizes growth, success, and rising fortune.
19. Climbing Plants & Dense Bars
May affect relationships and block overall luck.
20. Overgrown Yard
Unmaintained weeds symbolize declining fortune.
21. White Walls with Blue Tiles
Resembles a mourning setting. A small house with a large door may lead to financial loss and conflicts.
22. Trash at the Entrance
Brings continuous bad luck. Ashtrays near the bed may increase accident risks.
23. House Near a Tall Tower
May lead to internal conflicts and instability within the family.
Note: These are traditional Feng Shui perspectives and should be understood as cultural beliefs rather than absolute rules.
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