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- • Mark your front door with your house or apartment number.
- • If you live in a home with more than one door, your front door should be the most prominent.
- • Your front door should be able to open fully with no obstruction. It's important to keep the area around your doorway open, free and clear.
- • According to feng shui, the first thing you lay your eyes on when you enter your home relates to your money. If you see the blue plastic recycling bin, you may be associating your money with trash. Fresh flowers, however, represent wealth. Try some yellow tulips (a color said to attract money), a lush landscape painting, a ceramic umbrella stand, or anything that is aesthetically pleasing instead.
- • Everything around your front door and inside your entryway should work well and look attractive. Doorknobs should turn easily; doors should open and close freely; the rug should be firmly on the floor and not slippery; the coat closet should be free from precarious objects ready to fall off the top shelf.
- • All stairways and floors should feel solid underfoot. With everything working well, you and your home, will feel more secure.
- • If you don't have an open foyer area, be sure to light the space well and leave it as clear as possible. Good lighting activates energy. Mirrors are complicated in feng shui, but you might try adding a mirror to open up the constricted space.
- • Keep the entryway open, useful, beautiful, clear, and expressive of you. It should reflect you and your family in a personal way. Your front entry should make you happy to be home and if it doesn't, experiment and see what changes you can make.















