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Friday, February 16th, 2018

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If you have been studying Feng Shui for quite a while, then you know all about the reputation of bathrooms in every home. But more than the bad reputations, you just need to know how to counter the negative energies that come in.
There are different layers in the assessment of a bad feng shui, especially in the bathroom. Since the bathroom is the center of every house, it is often associated with bad feng shui. This must not be the case with your home. Since it is at the very heart of your space, this is also what’s known as the yin-yang point. This must be a spot where light is in abundance and where there is much beauty.
Take the necessary steps to fill your bathroom just with good feng shui –
Unclutter
Good feng shui and clutter would never agree. It is understandable, though, that clearing away clutter is not such an exciting project to do. But this should not hinder you from cleaning up so that good energy can finally settle.
Accepting that you have a great task ahead is a good start. Find the clutter that steals your energy. This is any kind of garbage that remains unused or has no use for the longest time.
Plan to clear away clutter in sessions. The first three sessions should be no more than 30 minutes each. It would not be right to spend an hour or two inside the bathroom, cleaning your day away.
Beautify
After decluttering, it’s time to beautify your bathroom. The best way is by adding art, flowers or candles. To set up a wealth and money area is to use the right colors (as opposed to the popular notion, where you’re supposed to use metallic elements).
Use wood as this is the most auspicious color and element for the bathroom. Focus more on wood because it can bring in a lush and vibrant energy in this room. Water is also an element that is supportive of wood but since there is already a lot of water in there, it would be best to limit the water elements to what’s already there.
The colors brown and green are also related to wood elements just like shapes that remind you of wood. Use rectangular shaped images and objects to express the wood element. You can also bring the actual thing which is a potted plant. Just make sure that you won’t let the plant perish because of the poor natural lighting inside that space.
Choose air-purifying potted plants so that they can also help improve the ventilation inside the bathroom. These can be fresh flowering plants, some scented ones, and lush greens.
Never overdo your bathroom décor. It should be enough to keep it tidy, fresh and clear of negative energies all of the time. This is the best spot, though, to hang your landscape painting. To up the good feng shui, you can also add a mirror or a water feature in your spa-like bathroom.

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Closed-Door Policy
The Chinese know that it is bad luck to leave bathroom doors open. This is especially true when the bathroom door is directly facing your home’s front door. Closing bathroom doors is a way of ascertaining that good energy will not leave your home.
It is also bad luck to keep two doors facing each other. If this is already the case in your home, then offset the bad luck by creating good feng shui. Do this by creating good luck in the main entry, garage, and the laundry room.
Use fresh flowers, candles, and scents in the bathroom. You can also place a divider screen just so the bad energy is hindered.
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