Feng Shui Home Layouts That Attract Wealth and Good Fortune

Feng Shui Home Layouts That Attract Wealth and Good Fortune

1. A Long Incoming Road from the Left Side of the Home

In Feng Shui, roads are associated with water, and water represents wealth. Therefore, roads are also seen as symbols of financial flow. A long incoming road means the home can continuously receive wealth and opportunities.

The left side of a home is called the “Green Dragon” position, which is considered favorable when active. If the road enters from the left side, it symbolizes the movement of the Green Dragon, suggesting support from helpful people and good fortune.

This type of home Feng Shui is believed to bring abundant wealth, continuous opportunities, long-lasting blessings, and support from influential people.

2. A Spacious Open Area in Front of the Home

The “Bright Hall” refers to the open space in front of a home, which is considered an important activity and energy-gathering area. The larger and more open this space is, the stronger its ability to gather wealth.

As the saying goes:
“A spacious Bright Hall can gather great fortune.”

In modern homes, the balcony—especially the living room balcony—is considered the inner Bright Hall, while the open area outside the building acts as the outer Bright Hall. When both are spacious and balanced, wealth and opportunities are believed to flow in more easily.

3. Open Space in Front, Support Behind

According to Feng Shui theory, having open space in front of the home represents talent, ability, reputation, and future success. Having support behind the home symbolizes helpful people, stability, and strong backing in life and career.

This type of residential Feng Shui layout is traditionally considered very favorable.

4. The Four Auspicious Positions Around a Home

If the left side of the home can borrow supportive energy, it is called the “Green Dragon Position.”
If the right side responds harmoniously, it is called the “White Tiger Position.”
If there is favorable open space or water in front, it is called the “Vermilion Bird Position.”
If there is support or elevation behind the home, it is called the “Black Tortoise Position.”

When these four positions are balanced, the home is believed to receive protection, stability, prosperity, and good fortune.

A reminder from Feng Shui practitioners:
In Feng Shui, “mountains” and “water” do not always mean real mountains or rivers.

5. A North-Facing Home with Water Gathering in the Northwest

From the perspective of residential Feng Shui, a north-facing home follows one of the most important traditional Feng Shui layouts in Chinese culture.

The south and northwest positions are considered energetically connected. In Feng Shui, water represents wealth, and water gathering in the northwest is believed to bring financial benefits and prosperity to the household.

This is why there is a saying:
“Wealth flows naturally from heaven and continuously enters the home.”

6. A South-Facing Home with Returning Prosperity

According to the current Feng Shui “Period 9” cycle, south-facing homes may benefit when nearby north-facing buildings receive prosperous energy.

In Feng Shui theory, this prosperous energy can “return” to surrounding homes, bringing positive energy and good fortune. This concept is known as:
“Returning Wind Bringing Prosperity.”

As the saying goes:
“When prosperity returns with the wind, wealth fills the home.”

 

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