Feng Shui Tips About Drain Control

Feng Shui is a system based on keen observation and experimentation, combining elements of nature and nutrition. It is the study of the environment, places, people, time, and how the energies of each interact.

Toilets are important because they are essentially dirty areas which could pollute the energy of the house. Toilets have plenty of wetness which is yin energy and lower the growth energy with in the house. Toilets are the drains of the house and they symbolically represent outflows.

One has to prevent the energy of the house from finding a way into the toilet and out of the house. Also, one has to prevent the dirty energy of the toilet form getting into the house and spoiling its inherent energies.

Closing the bathroom door all the time would certainly prevent the energies of the house from being sucked into the bathroom. The door may even be fitted with a spring loaded door closer.

One should keep the lid of the western closet closed when not in use or when flushing.

The closet should be hidden when the door of the toilet opens. The toilet door must not open directly to show the toilet bowl. Try to keep the yin energies of the toilet and bathroom low. Ensure that the floor is dry most of the time.

Keeping toilet odour free and airy is a need. Waste pipes should preferably be covere up. Decorating toilet means an emphasis on drain of money. In a cluttered bathroom, bad energy has a chance of getting stored in nooks and corners.

To know more -

The Fundamentals of Feng Shui

What Does Good Feng Shui Give?

When Do You Have Bad Feng Shui?

A Science, Art or Philosophy

Features of Modern Feng Shui

Evolvement of the House

The Home and You

Feng Shui Annoys Architects

Feng Shui and The Children’s Rooms

Designing the Kitchen From Feng Shui Perspective

Feng Shui and the Dining Room

 

Feng Shui: Toilets and Bathrooms

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