Home Feng Shui Questions and Answers
Browse practical home feng shui questions on bagua maps, room layout, center-of-home issues, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, entryways, and mirrors.
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Common layout searches this library helps answer
These are the queries closest to what is already showing in search: bagua on a floor plan, room-map decisions, bedroom placement, and center-of-home checks.
Bagua map on a floor plan
Use this when you need to place the 3x3 grid, choose door method vs. compass, or keep missing corners consistent.
Open bagua guideCenter of home problems
Review what counts as a blocked center, what to verify on the grid, and when the middle of the plan is not actually the main issue.
Check center guideBedroom bagua and bed placement
Start here when the real question is bedroom bagua, bed direction, door alignment, beams, or walls shared with a bath.
Read bedroom guideWhole-home room layout
Use this path for room-map, circulation, lighting, open-plan, and long-hallway questions that sit above any single room.
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Home flow and entry fixes
11 questionsA focused topic set for entryway buffering, circulation lines, and living area flow adjustments.
Bedroom sleep stability
11 questionsBed placement, sleep quality, and low-stress room setup for daily recovery and consistent routines.
Kitchen and bathroom balance
11 questionsWater-fire conflicts, hygiene flow, and practical room-level adjustments for shared daily-use zones.
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Bedroom
Sleep first: stable, quiet, and low-stress.
Living Room
Flow and gathering: open but anchored.
Kitchen
Water and fire together: clean, ordered, safe.
Bathroom
Moisture control matters: ventilation and separation.
Entryway
First impression: create a buffer and a clear path.
Office
Focus and clarity: desk position, light, and calm.
General
Layout rules, bagua overlays, and center-of-home balance.
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Bedroom Feng Shui: Bed Placement Guide
BedroomBedroom feng shui usually starts with bed placement. This guide covers door alignment, bed direction, windows, beams, and simple layout fixes for steadier sleep.
Bathroom Placement Feng Shui: Practical Guide
BathroomBathroom feng shui is mainly about separation, ventilation, and privacy. This guide covers door alignment, stacked bathrooms, and wet zones near bedrooms, kitchens, or the center of the home.
Entryway Feng Shui: Front Door and Entry Layout
EntrywayEntryway feng shui starts at the front door. This guide covers sightlines, stairs, long hallways, mirrors, clutter, and small layout changes that calm the entry.
Kitchen Placement Feng Shui: Stove, Sink, and Fridge
KitchenKitchen feng shui is mostly about keeping fire and water in balance. This guide covers the stove, sink, fridge, windows, doors, and prep flow.
Living Room Feng Shui: Sofa Placement and Seating
Living RoomLiving room feng shui depends on seating that feels supported. This guide covers sofa placement, windows, beams, and traffic paths.
Home Layout Feng Shui: Whole-Home Flow
GeneralUse this guide when the issue is bigger than one room, from long hallways and open plans to uneven light and awkward circulation.
Bagua Map on Floor Plan: How to Place the Grid
GeneralUse this guide to place a bagua grid on a floor plan, including door method vs. compass method, irregular shapes, and missing corners.
Center of Home Feng Shui: When the Center Feels Blocked
GeneralWhen the center is crowded by walls, closets, or heavy equipment, the whole layout can feel compressed. This guide covers common center-of-home problems.
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Each page gives a quick answer, the reason behind it, and practical next steps.
Bedroom
Sleep first: stable, quiet, and low-stress.
Living Room
Flow and gathering: open but anchored.
Kitchen
Water and fire together: clean, ordered, safe.
Bathroom
Moisture control matters: ventilation and separation.
Entryway
First impression: create a buffer and a clear path.
Office
Focus and clarity: desk position, light, and calm.
General
Layout rules, bagua overlays, and center-of-home balance.
Home Layout Feng Shui: Whole-Home Flow
GeneralUse this guide when the issue is bigger than one room, from long hallways and open plans to uneven light and awkward circulation.
Bagua Map on Floor Plan: How to Place the Grid
GeneralUse this guide to place a bagua grid on a floor plan, including door method vs. compass method, irregular shapes, and missing corners.
Center of Home Feng Shui: When the Center Feels Blocked
GeneralWhen the center is crowded by walls, closets, or heavy equipment, the whole layout can feel compressed. This guide covers common center-of-home problems.
What Is Feng Shui? Meaning, Rules, and Principles
GeneralThis beginner guide explains what feng shui is, what the core rules are, and how to make a first pass on your own layout.
Feng Shui Mirror Placement: Doors, Beds, and Entry
GeneralMirror placement affects doors, beds, and entry flow. This guide covers bedroom mirrors, entry mirrors, and when a bagua mirror actually makes sense.
Feng Shui Plants & Wealth Corner: Lucky Bamboo, Money Tree
GeneralPlants can support calm energy and the wealth corner when they are healthy and well placed. This guide covers lucky bamboo, money tree placement, and practical plant choices.
Feng Shui Colors & 2025 Color of the Year
GeneralFeng shui colors are tied to the five elements. This guide covers how to use the 2025 color of the year without letting trend colors override the room's purpose.
Feng Shui Home Design & Interior Layout
GeneralFeng shui interior design starts with the house layout, then room function, furniture placement, and circulation. This guide covers practical home design decisions for modern spaces.
Five Elements Feng Shui: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
GeneralThe five elements - wood, fire, earth, metal, and water - explain how rooms feel in balance or out of balance. This guide shows how to use them through color, material, and shape.
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