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Feng Shui Furniture Placement and Decor

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The placement of furniture and objects, and what kind of furniture and décor you put into your space, affects you and the inhabitants of that space. Understanding how furniture and décor affects your inner self, and psyche, is an important aspect of home and business harmony.

Your back should never, never face the door, yet you also do not want to be sitting in the path of the door.

When you walk into the office of the President of the United States he is directly facing you and the door. 
When you are laying in bed, no part of the bed should be in the path of the door. If your feet are facing the door entrance this is the "death" position. The Chinese believe if the bottom of your feet are facing the door that is how you will be carried out, dead.  

The reason you are not supposed to be in the path of a door, either sitting and or laying down is the energy is too strong on a constant basis.

Pointed ends of end tables or cabinets that you pass on a regular basis are called "Poison Arrows".  Each time there is a point that is coming at you from a piece of furniture it is a force of negative energy coming at you.

Beams are heavy above your head and they have energy that comes down to affect you regularly.   They say if a beam divides your matrimony bed often it results in divorce.  Nine times out of ten when I see a home where the beam above went down the middle of the master bedroom bed, the realtor tells me it was a divorce.  

If you sit under beams on your couch regularly wherever the beam's energy pierces down on you, it may result in having problems with that part of your body.  So for instance if the beam hits my knees, I may start having knee problems.  

There are fixes in Feng Shui for many of the Feng Shui Faux Pas situations. Don't fear there are feng shui fixes for most situations. 




Feng Shui Styling

Pictures of poor Feng Shui
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​Back to door from Bed.

You would have to twist your neck

to see who is coming into the room

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​Bad Feng Shui Bedroom'


Picture taken from the door.

Feet facing open door

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Mirrors in Bedroom are Poor Feng Shui


Mirrors catch light from outside and

spin it around in your room all night while you are sleeping

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When your back faces the entry to the family room

that is poor Feng Shui.  You could fix this if there were a mirror

on the same wall as the TV, so that you could see into the mirror

behind you towards the entrance of the room. Too much furniture as well.

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Clutter is poor Feng Shui.

Using pots and pans that are not stainless steel

and without coatings and or aluminum is

also just not okay.

Having poor looking appliances and disorder is poor Feng Shui

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Piles and items directly on floor is bad feng shui.

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​Boxes piled up in corners traps energy and that area becomes stagnant.


If that area happens to be your prosperity area of your home,

it can affect your income, job prospects and much more. 

If it is in your love and relationships area well......

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​When sitting at this desk, the person's back is to the entrance.


It is like everything is always coming up behind you.

Things just come out of the blue.

This is no way to sit

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Bunk Beds are poor Feng Shui.

The child or person sleeping on the bottom may feel beneath the other child or person.

The person on the bottom is being "squashed", dreams and all.

They can't ever get "on top" of things.

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​Even having the side of your feet facing the doorway may cause feet problems.

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