Breezeblock Partition and Other Fengshui Tips for Your Home

The front door is an important part of the house. Because, around 70% of the energy comes from the front door. In addition, the living room is also important, because it can determine the luck and prosperity of its inhabitants. Actually, what is the logical explanation of fengshui tips for the house? Here are feng shui tips for the living room and front door, along with the logic behind them. Including the importance of partitions, especially breezeblock partitions, for your home.

 

  1. Put your shoe rack on the right side of the front door

When entering and leaving the house, we usually put our shoes on in the area around the front door or main door. Place the shoe rack to the right of the door, when you are facing outside. Right side is the side for negative energy. When we leave the house, we will bring negative energies from outdoor environment. So, our shoes also carry negative energy. Therefore, put the shoes on the right side so that the negative energy is maintained and won’t interfere with the positive energy at home.

The logic: When we leave the house, it is easier to take the shoes from the right side. In addition, when we arrive, it is better to handle shoes with our left hand. Because, the left hand is a hand that is rarely used. So, dirt from the shoes won’t be carried to other objects that we usually touch with our right hand.

  1. Light up your front door area

The reason is, it is important to illuminate the main door and living room with bright lights. The lamp symbolizes luck. If the lights are dim, then the fortune of the residents of the house will be dim too. On the other hand, bright lights give an abundance of luck.

A bright living room with granite breezeblocks Roster Vincent Ivory

A bright living room looks wider and tidier

The logic: The front door is the main part that people see and pass through. When the lights are dim, the house will have a gloomy impression. So, people are also reluctant to visit. Install bright lights so that the house looks comfortable and more inviting.

  1. Don’t put staircases in the living room

The installation of stairs in the living room, especially those directly facing the front door, is not allowed. The reason is that it will disturb the fortune and harmony of the house.

The logic: If we install stairs in the living room, it is difficult for residents on the upper floors to get in and out freely. Because, if there are guests, surely the residents are forced to meet them. Thus, awkward situations are unavoidable.

  1. The front and back doors must not be in a straight line

The last tip, the frontĀ  and back door of the house should not be facing each other. Not only that, the two doors also cannot be in a straight line. Because, the front or main door is the entry point for positive energy. If it is in line with the back door, then the positive energy will immediately go out.

The logic: The back door is usually the access to the back of the house. The back is usually poorly maintained, so it is less beautiful. Especially to be shown to guests.

Granite ceramic breezeblock Dashdot partition

Partition made of Roster Dashdot by Mukura

Solution: Use partitions or furniture to separate the front and back doors, as well as stairs from the living room. Place a partition or furniture in the middle so that the two don’t directly face each other. However, one of the considerations for installing a partition wall is that it’s bulky. So, consider using a roster as a partition. Roster has holes that can maintain the atmosphere and air circulation. So, the room will not be crowded. In addition, Mukura’s granite ceramic roster also has a variety of designs. You can customize it with the design and style you want.