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Feng Shui Main Door Facing South

What? Enhance feng shui wealth and love luck with floor mats? How is that possible? Feng shui places a lot of emphasis on energy (commonly known as chi), and the main door is the entry point for chi. Before the wealth chi enters your house, you may boost its energy with floor mat. The floor mat technique combines the feng shui principles of colors, elements and flying star feng shui 2011 so that you may more accurately boost your wealth luck.

This year, those with main door facing northwest, southwest, south and southeast may make use of the floor mat technique to attract more wealth.

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Feng Shui Door Facing North

The front door is considered “the mouth of chi” in feng shui, which means it is the mouth of energy, or the source that infuses all the other parts of your house with good things. Because the front door is so important, it is the best place to start if you want to get rapid results from your feng shui improvements. And of all the improvements you can make to a front entrance, the most dramatic one is to paint your front door the right color. Here is how to choose what that color should be.

What Determines Door Color

What color you should paint your door depends primarily on which direction it points. Some directions are better for entrances than others, so while painting your door the right color will help, with some directions you are going to need some “feng shui extra credit” to really get your entrance humming with good energy. Read More…

Feng Shui Door Facing East

Below are some common animals used in activating sectors in Feng Shui. There is a long list of animals you can use, this is just a sampling of them.

Cow: The Chinese honor the cow because it pulls the plow used to prepare the fields from which they reap their harvest and it represents the season of Spring.

Crane. Symbolizes fidelity and longevity. Placed with a water feature in the North, it represents good fortune, wealth, wisdom and longevity for mother and father. Read More…

Feng Shui Door Color Facing West

An attractive entrance to your home or office will encourage good ch’i, or energy, to enter. If you can arrange your front door so that it faces your overall harmony or great prosperity direction, it will help bring in wealth, love and happiness. As all energy enters through your front door, it is important to keep things away from the door so the door will be free to open without problems. Make sure your front door is not broken, and opens smoothly. Read More…

Feng Shui Doors Facing Each Other

The primary entrance to your house is called the “mouth of chi” in feng shui. It is an extremely important area to focus on because so much of the energy that comes into your house comes through this primary entrance. A few small changes here can make a big difference in the rest of your house. Here are a few ways to make the most of what’s good about your front entrance and how to overcome any existing problems. Read More…

Feng Shui Main Door Facing Window

For many people the living room is the main feature of their house. It is where any guests people have will be entertained but also where people like to relax and recharge. So it is important that the room looks good and has a relaxing feel to it. And there is a way to make any room flow nicely and have that relaxed feel to it, and that is to follow these easy feng shui tips. Read More…

Feng Shui Main Door Facing

Flying Stars or Fei Xing is a powerful form of Feng Shui derived from the famous Xuan Kong Fengshui. It is an Analysis of the Five Elements and Star Combinations (representing certain energy patterns) that occupy every building. Each new year these annual stars change, Qi (energy) shifts happen, bringing good and bad energy with them – thereby producing different effects. Feng Shui Main Door Facing Read More…