Tuesday, July 24, 2012

According to traditional Feng Shui some bathroom locations which can have negative effect on your wealth. These locations include: Bathrooms next to or above the front door. Bathrooms on the second floor directly above the kitchen or front door Bathrooms in the center of the office Bathrooms under the stairs It may seem restrictive but the reasons are sound when you reason using Feng Shui principles. For instance A bathroom in the front hall, close to the door, or a bathroom vanity at the end of straight hall way can drain Chi away before it has a chance to circulate through the rest of the house. Similarly, the water energy in a bathroom above the kitchen extinguishes the hearth's fire energy and floods the entire kitchen with negative energy. This is potentially damaging to both health and prosperity. As for a bathroom in the center of the home, that’s the worst location. According to Feng Shui, a centrally located bathroom destabilizes the energy of the entire home. If you notice that the bathroom in your home lies in a problem area; you can use the following Feng Shui bathroom remedies to improve your wealth: Problem: Bathroom in an important Feng Shui area (wealth, fame, marriage, etc.) Feng Shui bathroom tip for wealth: A full-length mirror on the outside of the bathroom door. Consider keeping a bowl of pebbles on the shelf above the toilet or on the cistern itself. A black or red coloured rug at the base of the pedestal could also be used as a protective device. Explanation: A mirror on the bath room door helps to deflect the Chi so it won't be drained away. Keeping sink and shower drains closed when not in use, and the toilet lid down when not in use would also prevent the Chi flowing down the drain. The concentrated form of Earth energy will help to control water and will counteract financial opportunities being flushed away. Problem: Bathroom in the center of the home Feng Shui bathroom tip for wealth: Paint the walls red, and place a stone, large crystal, or other earth-type object (such as a heavy ceramic bowl, vase, or statuette) in each corner. A full-length mirror on both the entrance door can also help. Feng Shui elements and Feng Shui colors help stabilize the energy by balancing the negative Chi with positive Chi. Problem: Bathroom over the front door or over the kitchen Feng Shui bathroom tip for wealth: First hang a faceted crystal in the center of the room; place a 3" round mirror on the ceiling directly above the toilet to visually reverse the downward flow of water (use double-sided tape to hold the mirror in place). Next place earth-type objects in the corners of the room to stabilize the energy. Lastly add an image such as a bird or tree to the downstairs area below the bathroom to help lift the energy there. The Best Feng Shui Bathrooms Bathrooms are places for daily cleansing, so a clean, sanitary bathroom strengthens and supports a positive Chi. A dirty bathroom, on the other hand, emphasizes the negative qualities of this room. If your bathroom occupies any of the more challenging locations described above, it is essential to keep it sparkling clean, tidy, and well lit. For both the bathroom itself and the toilet, always make sure that the plumbing fixtures are spotlessly clean and work. Dripping taps encourage you to waste money, plus noisy plumbing and cisterns are disturbing on a subliminal level. Keep the area light, airy and well lit. Ideal Feng Shui colors for the bathroom or the toilet include light grey, cream and pale blues. Since it is where you begin and end the active part of each day, you should try to make it more attractive and inviting using the Feng Shui design and Feng Shui Bagua, which treat bathroom as a separate space. If you have a big bathroom Feng Shui bagua can help you to choose different Feng Shui Elements and Feng Shui Colors. In general a Feng Shui bathroom has more faucets, sprayers, water jets and other things that emit water in other directions than the downward direction; it helps with flow and bringing wealth in your house. Also consider strategically placing mirrors so that these faucets are reflected. Be careful not to situate mirrors in places where the toilet is reflected. but make sure you do not have a mirror in your bathroom that is reflecting the toilet. The same principle is applicable for having water fountains in front of the house, the flow of water in fountains represent healthy Chi. Remember that two fountains are not considered auspicious as it is considered akin to the tears in the eyes in the traditional Feng Shui.