Herrooo Hunnaaaay! Welcome back to our channel. We have an awesome Miami house tour for you guys today and joining us is our dad Master Wu for some Feng Shui guidance. Feng shui is not one-size-fits-all and difficult to generalize. An expert has to calculate a structure’s shape, magnetic direction, and many other unique factors.
We have an awesome house tour for you guys today and joining us is our dad Master Wu for some Feng Shui guidance. Feng shui is not one-size-fits-all and difficult to generalize. An expert has to calculate a structure’s shape, magnetic direction, and many other unique factors.
The homeowner’s relationship to a home is then determined by his or her gender and birth details. Feng shui experts say energies and directions change yearly, making it important to get your home’s design in tune every year.
In Chinese culture, red is the color that will keep evil away. It also attracts positive energy, abundance, good health, and prosperity.
In ancient China, red was an auspicious color used for the entrances to shrines. Building codes in China stipulated that only high-ranking government officials could paint their doors red, which is one reason why red is associated with prosperity.
Going back to what we mentioned in our previous video, the front door of your home is the mouth of the chi aka. a gateway to feng shui.
South is the only direction with a feng shui element of fire. So the best color to use is red. Brown and wood tone colors also complement south-facing homes. If you don’t want to paint your door red, that is ok! Your door entryway with the color red is a gateway to luck, health, and money.
Chinese homes that are built in accordance with feng shui principles often face south to welcome the strong yang energy represented by that direction. Your home may not face in that direction, though, and to invite the most auspicious energy, you should paint your door the color that is most appropriate for the direction it does face.
Kitchen:
We constantly exchange energy with our surroundings. The kitchen is the feng shui part of the home that nourishes and sustains life- symbolizing wealth and prosperity. That explains why we LOVE to have family dinners at home! (family picture)
An airy and spacious kitchen that is clean and clutter-free, is a good feng shui kitchen. This leads to a good-spirited chef, which, in turn, leads to good energy meals for a happy family!
Don’t forget in our previous video, we mentioned to keep a bowl of fresh fruits in the center of the table is excellent feng shui. The more food you show, the more “richness of life” you possess.
Backyard footage:
In order to bring good energy and prosperity your way, Feng shui consists of appeasing the five elements
– wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
When planning the exterior of your home, you’ll be focusing on water, earth, and wood in particular. In feng shui philosophy, water is a symbol of wealth, and a garden should include a pond, swimming pool, or a waterfall.
While all the other elements are essential, water is extremely important in Feng Shui as it is the ancient Chinese symbol of prosperity and abundance.
Flowing water symbolizes income. This could be a river, lake, or pond. As long as the water is clean and flowing in a peaceful way, it symbolizes wealth aka money coming in each month! Plus, the sight and sound of moving water are relaxing, reduces stress, and enhances air quality.