Feng Shui Tips to Keep in Mind When Renovating Your Home in District 9

Many people believe that building a new house is an important event that requires choosing the right age and selecting an auspicious date, while renovations are not necessarily subject to such considerations.

Home renovation in District 9 should consider age and auspicious dates

According to feng shui experts, if it's just minor renovations, the homeowner doesn't necessarily need to check age or select specific dates and times. However, for major repairs or remodeling that significantly change the layout of the house, the homeowner should consider their age and select a favorable date and time to ensure the renovation aligns with feng shui principles.

 

 

Selecting an auspicious date for renovating a house in District 9 based on the homeowner's age can help activate positive energy flows. This ensures smooth and successful renovations, bringing good fortune to the homeowner.

Pay attention to choosing paint colors that match the homeowner’s age

According to the principle of the five elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water), each element is associated with specific colors. When renovating and giving your house a new look, beyond aesthetic preferences, selecting paint colors that are compatible with the homeowner's destiny can influence the good fortune and luck after the renovation.

Avoid placing the kitchen directly opposite the main door

According to traditional beliefs, if the main door opens and directly faces the kitchen, wealth may be lost. This layout violates feng shui principles, potentially leading to financial losses and even affecting family members' health. Ideally, the kitchen should not face the main entrance, balcony doors, or bedroom doors. If space constraints make this unavoidable, homeowners can use curtains, shelves, or partitions to block the view.

Do not align the front and back doors in a straight line

In feng shui, the flow of energy (chi) inside the house should move slowly and be retained as much as possible. When the front and back doors are aligned in a straight line, this flow becomes too fast and intense, like a waterfall, disrupting the balance and harmony of energy in the home.

Avoid placing the restroom in the center of the house

The center of a house, often referred to as the "heart" of the home, plays a vital role. If the center is not clean and pure, both health and prosperity can decline.

The restroom is considered a source of negative energy, and placing it in the center of the house can contaminate all rooms with foul energy, affecting the overall feng shui and family fortune. Therefore, when renovating, it is crucial to avoid placing the restroom in the central area of the house.

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