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Feng Shui to improve the well-being at home

Your home is not only a physical space. It is a reflection of your energy, your story and your well-being. What if you could harmonize to feel more peace, abundance and balance into your day-to-day? Here is where it comes to Feng Shui, an eastern philosophy that you can transform your home into a true refuge of energy.

In RUA19we believe that wellness begins in the home. That's why, we will share how to apply this ancestral technique to transform your environment in a conscious way.

What is Feng Shui?

In Feng Shui, which literally means "wind and water", is an age-old art of chinese origin that seeks to to balance the energies of the environment to foster the physical, mental, and emotional. It is based on the idea that everything in our environment influences us: the arrangement of the objects, colors, lighting and even the materials

The main objective is to ensure that the vital energy, known as chito flow freely. When this happens, it improves mood, increases productivity, and strengthens the connection with yourself and with those who share the space

How can it help you attract serenity and abundance?

Feng Shui acts as a language silent between you and your home. When there is harmony energy:

  • Stress is reduced due to spaces orderly and open.
  • Improves sleep with locations and proper colors.
  • It activates the prosperity by strengthening key areas of the home.
  • Fosters relationships are more fluid and balanced.

 

Now, how to apply it in the most important areas of your home? Let's go step by step.

Feng Shui in the entrance of the house

The entry is the “mouth of chi” where the energy comes into your home. For that reason, keep it clear, clean and well lit it is key.

  • Make sure that the door is completely open and without obstacles.
  • Put a healthy plant or a welcome mat to attract positive energy.
  • Avoid leaving shoes, bags, or trash accumulated in the entry.
  • If you can, place a mirror on the side (never in front of the door), to expand the energy.

 

 

Feng Shui in the kitchen

The kitchen represents nourishment and prosperity. Here it is vital to maintain order and prevent accumulation of unnecessary items.

  • Keep the stove clean; it is the symbol of abundance.
  • Use natural elements such as wood or ceramic.
  • Introduces touches of red or orange (color of fire) to activate the energy.
  • Prevents the sink (water) is directly in front of the stove (fire), as this leads to conflict energy.

 

 

Feng Shui in the main room

It is your sanctuary. The place where recharging your energy every night. Feng Shui here focuses on the rest, intimacy and emotional stability.

  • Located the bed with the head supported on a solid wall, away from doors and windows.
  • Use soft colours such as beige, light pink, olive green, or lavender.
  • Avoids mirrors that reflect the bed; can disrupt sleep.
  • Minimizes the electronic devices and opt for warm lighting.

 

 

Feng Shui in the bathroom

The bathroom is a delicate point: water symbolizes wealth, and here, “it goes down the drain.” But you can balance this energy with some tricks simple.

  • Keep the toilet lid closed at all times.
  • Use plants to absorb the excess moisture and cool the atmosphere.
  • Add elements of earth (such as rugs beige or decorative stones) to balance the water.
    Keep doors and windows closed when not in use, to contain the chi.

In summary: apply Feng Shui in your home does not require a complete remodel. Small changes aware can generate a large impact. It is to observe, to feel and connect with your space from a place of intention and care.

In RUA19, we design spaces that promote that harmony from the first moment.

Are you ready to stop that flow of energy?