How to Apply Feng Shui Principles When Buying a Home
Buying a house is an exciting process, isn't it? The location of the house, the square meters, the price... What about its energy? Have you ever thought about the energy of the house you are going to buy? If the answer is no, let's examine together the importance of Feng Shui today and the items you should pay attention to when buying a house according to Fen Shui!

The criteria that are usually paid attention to when choosing a house are price, transport facilities, building age and environmental factors. These criteria are, of course, important, but not enough. Also considering the energy of the house and its harmony with you can help you create a more peaceful living space in the long run. Feng Shui, an ancient teaching of Chinese origin, is not only a practice related to decoration, it is a philosophy of life that covers many factors, from the location of your home to the location of the entrance door, to the arrangement of rooms. A correct Feng Shui practice balances life energy (chi), ensuring that your home serves you in the best way, both physically and spiritually.

So, what to look for when buying a house according to Feng Shui? Here are some important Feng Shui principles that can guide your decision-making process when buying a home!

1. Location of the House

The location of the house according to Feng Shui has a great influence. First of all, the absence of a high structure or hill behind the house symbolizes receiving a strong support from behind. At the same time, its front facade is characterized as good if it sees a beautiful view or a large area. Narrow and cramped spaces can interfere with the flow of energy, creating unrest.

2. Entrance Door

The entrance door to the house is one of the most important points in Feng Shui that determines the flow of energy. There should be no obstacles in front of the door, it should be able to open comfortably, and positive energy should be invited into the house. Instead of narrow and dark entrances, preference should be given to a bright and spacious entrance. If the entrance to the house faces directly into the staircase or into a narrow corridor, energy can quickly escape out. To balance this, plants or decorative objects with rounded lines can be added to the entrance area.

3. Positioning of Rooms and Interior Layout

According to Feng Shui, the internal layout of the house is just as important as external factors. For example, the door to the bedroom should not face directly into the bathroom or kitchen, as this can lead to a loss of energy. The fact that the living room is in a central point increases the harmony between family members. The kitchen, on the other hand, is recommended to be located behind the house or on the edge.

If it is in the bedroom, the bed should not look directly at the door. This can create a subconscious feeling of insecurity and negatively affect the quality of sleep. It is recommended that the headboard rest against a solid wall and, if possible, be placed in the quietest point of the room. At the same time, having excessive electronics in the bedroom can disrupt the flow of energy and block the relaxing atmosphere.

To ensure a comfortable flow of energy inside the house, excess items should be avoided and open and tidy spaces should be created. According to Feng Shui, a natural balance should be maintained between the rooms and sharp corners should be avoided. Preference should be given to furniture with rounded lines that will balance sharp corners, as well as accessories with soft textures. At the same time, in order to provide a relaxing energy in the living room, the furniture should be placed on the door so that it does not face its back, creating a layout that will encourage the gathering of family members.

4. Natural Light and Ventilation

When buying a house, be sure to check, observe, whether the house receives natural light. Dark and stuffy homes can increase negative energy and lower your quality of life. Large windows, high ceilings and light-colored walls will make energy flow more comfortably. In addition, it is recommended to regularly ventilate your home. Regularly ventilated homes help make the interior feel livelier by providing a fresh flow of energy.

5. Location of Water

In Feng Shui, water symbolizes abundance and abundance. It is believed that the incorrect positioning of water, on the other hand, can lead to financial losses. For example, if a water source (pool, fountain, etc.) is located directly opposite the main entrance door, the incoming energy can quickly flow out. Having the sink next to the stove in the kitchen is hardly recommended, as it symbolizes the imbalance of water and fire. Paying attention to these placements can help boost your financial gain. To support the water element, you can add accessories in blue tones to your bathroom.

Bonus: Clean up old energy!

If you are buying a house where someone has lived before, you can practice some Feng Shui rituals to cleanse the old energy that has accumulated there. For example, after entering the house, you can light sage incense. Burning sage incense helps purify energy. At the same time, care should be taken to thoroughly clean every corner when you move into a new house and consciously place things, as it will support your new start.

Buying a home is a huge investment, and in the process, not only physical characteristics, but also paying attention to the energetic balance can improve your quality of life. The principles of Feng Shui can be a powerful guide to attracting the right energy and ensuring that your home brings you happiness, peace and abundance. Paying attention to many details, from location to entrance door, interior arrangement to light and ventilation, you can create not only a home, but also a balanced and positive living space. By choosing your new home in accordance with Feng Shui, you can invite peace, harmony and positive energy into your life.