YOGYAKARTA - Maybe you've ever felt tired for no reason when you're at home, or feel like luck is moving away. If so, it could be that there is an interior design error according to Feng Shui in your home.

Feng Shui is the art of arranging the flow of energy (Qi) to be in harmony with its occupants. In pursuit of modern aesthetics, we often make design mistakes that actually clog the flow of positive energy and have a negative impact on its occupants.

The principles of Feng Shui may seem too complicated to understand and too difficult to implement. However, the reality is that some simple changes can sweep away negative energy and give its inhabitants a new life.

Don't worry, Feng Shui has a simple solution that allows you to correct mistakes, improve well-being, and make life easier and more enjoyable. Quoted from Architectural Digest, here are some interior design mistakes you should avoid.

The Broken Door

Doors have the function as a physical entrance and exit for people, but also at the same time as the starting place for the flow of energy passing through the building. Anyone certainly wants the door to be opened freely so that no energy is blocked. Well, check all the entrances in your house and make sure they are in good condition and can be opened and closed properly.

Check also if the lock is working properly. Lubricate the hinges so that they do not creak and also clean the door regularly.

In addition to the door, check the surrounding area. There should be no objects blocking the door, for example no garbage or even furniture such as a clothes hanger. It is important to maintain good door conditions because most of the energy in the house flows through the door.

Damaged Items

Things that are old, broken, or just worn out due to use, can be a source of significant energy flow blockage in the house. Things like this will drain the energy of the house and create a feeling of aging.

These objects not only damage the energy in your personal space, but also have an effect on other areas of your life.

Anything that is no longer useful and has no purpose should not be given a place in your life or space. Broken things should be repaired immediately, otherwise they will contribute to a lack of abundance. If you can't afford to fix it, just get rid of it, but whatever happens, the thing should not remain.

Too Many Items

Feng Shui also teaches that too many items can cause stagnation and create a feeling of heaviness in our home environment. You will not only find it difficult to rest and relax, but all those items will cause your health, success, luck, and even your love life to stagnate.

According to Feng Shui, storing items can be a reflection of fear of change, rebirth, and success. If you retain old energy, you do not give space for new energy to enter into life.

Surrounding yourself with too much stuff is a way of telling the universe that there's no room for the experiences it wants to offer you.

Monochromatic Interior

Feng Shui has a lot of advice related to home interiors, but its philosophy is not only about following certain aesthetic principles or chasing the latest design trends. Instead, Feng Shui is a way to achieve harmony and balance in your home.

One of the most common design trends today is the use of monochromatic interiors and minimalist aesthetics in general. This trend is basically not in line with the principles of Feng Shui.

Each color represents an element and energy, and using only one color instead of many colors can make you feel anxious, stressed, depressed, or tired. Your goal with Feng Shui is certainly to achieve balance.

Storing Items Under the Bed

Your bed and bedroom are also very important in Feng Shui. Your bedroom should be a sacred place dedicated to rest and recovery. The bed is a space for personal growth, a place where dreams and projects are born.

Therefore, it is important for you to let the energy flow freely in your bedroom, and especially under your bed. If it is blocked, you will not be able to rest well and approach all your activities with a bad mood. Do not use the space under your bed for storage; instead, keep it clean and dust-free, as advised by Feng Shui experts.

Bad Furniture and Decoration Arrangement

As previously mentioned, Feng Shui has many suggestions that can be given to interior designers and decorators, but this is an approach that goes beyond aesthetics. On the contrary, if you follow the teachings of Feng Shui, your goal is certainly to prioritize balance and harmony.

Placing a mirror in front of the bed, placing the bed parallel to the wall, placing furniture in a corner, and placing a clothes hanger near the entrance are mistakes that can damage the flow of energy in your home, according to Feng Shui.

That's an overview of interior design mistakes according to Feng Shui. Hopefully useful. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.


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