Dear Uncle Dixer: As soon as we enter the house, it opens up into the living room. However, upon entering, we have the shoe cupboard on the right, which I have been told brings negative energy. How to make this right? Unfortunately, we can’t move the shoe cupboard. Also, the main door is in the Northeast…
Introduction In Feng Shui, doors are an important element of determining which energies flow into the home. Practitioners pay attention to the front door in particular because it is considered a “mouth” for Qi. Most Feng Shui tips that have to do with front doors pertain to their layout in relation to other gateways for…
The placement of the door can have different implications for the people living in a home or structure, even in terms of Feng Shui. Now, not all homes are made the same. There are people who live in stand-alone houses, while there are others who live in condominiums, apartments, and other structures that they share…
Introduction There is no shortage of Feng Shui practices and guidelines that can help homeowners design a space that meets their needs and offers a pleasant environment for the rest of their family and the guests that come over. In the past, Uncle Dixer has dealt with numerous questions about the specific placement of furniture…
Dear Uncle Dixer: How does Feng Shui Chi (Qi) know if it is the front door vs. the back door or side door? What if the front door is not located at the front, but on the side that’s kind of hidden?