Many beliefs hold that the kitchen is the sanctuary of happiness, providing warmth for the family. It's where every member gathers after a long day's work. In Feng Shui, the kitchen is a focal point of energy accumulation, fostering a harmonious atmosphere that unites every member of the household. Therefore, paying attention to kitchen Feng Shui and decor is crucial to avoid negative influences.
1. Cooking Area

The cooking area is the heart of the kitchen, so Feng Shui for cooking areas should be carefully considered. The cooking area embodies the fire element, so it's advised not to place it between two water elements like washing machines or sinks. This arrangement may create conflicts in your home.
Avoid placing the stove opposite the door, whether it's the main door, back door, or even a window. Since the kitchen accumulates various odors like oil, food, gas, positioning the stove opposite the door will spread these odors throughout your home, potentially harming the health of family members. Moreover, if not careful, drafts could ignite flames into a fire hazard.
The kitchen is a vital space in the household, so it's advisable to install air purification devices like exhaust fans or ventilation fans. Additionally, the kitchen requires ample lighting to avoid dampness and mold. Therefore, incorporate lighting fixtures that provide good illumination.
2. Dining Table
According to traditional beliefs, many people think that a round dining table symbolizes the full gathering of everyone in the family. In Feng Shui, the circle is considered a shape that brings auspicious energy, representing endless wholeness. A round dining table fosters familial unity and harmony. You can also opt for oval, square, or rectangular shapes. Avoid sharp-cornered tables like triangles or polygonal structures, as they may elevate conflicts within the family, leading to clashes between members.
Additionally, it's advisable to avoid placing the dining table near the entrance door; it's better positioned in a secluded area. Avoid placing the dining table opposite the ancestral altar or deity altar. If space is limited, you can slightly move the dining table away, but never align it with the altar; this is considered highly inappropriate.
3. Dishwashing Sink
The dishwashing sink represents the Water element; hence, it's best to avoid placing it too close to the cooking area, as this may create conflicts and disperse the room's vitality. Also, avoid positioning the sink opposite the stove. The most common and Feng Shui-friendly solution is arranging them in a triangular layout: Stove - Sink - Refrigerator.
4. Rice Container
4. Rice Jar
The rice jar is an essential item in every family's kitchen. It's not just a place to store grains; according to Feng Shui, placing the rice jar in the right position can attract wealth and prosperity for the household. Symbolizing the family's assets, the rice jar should not be placed in plain sight, as it may lead to financial loss and monetary leakage. It's best to position the rice jar in hidden corners, such as the kitchen's back corner.
5. Refrigerator
Similar to the rice jar, the refrigerator stores food and grains, symbolizing the family's assets. Therefore, avoid leaving the refrigerator empty, as it may lead to financial depletion. The refrigerator belongs to the Metal element, while the kitchen represents Fire. Hence, it's advisable to place the refrigerator at a distance from the kitchen (approximately 2 meters) to prevent clashes.
6. Kitchen Altar
The tradition of worshiping the Kitchen Gods has become a customary practice in Vietnam. However, deciding where to place the Kitchen God altar remains a dilemma for many. The Kitchen God altar should ideally be placed in the kitchen, but not every spot in the kitchen is suitable for it. The most appropriate location is on the stove, or if space above is limited, it can be placed in the southern corner of the kitchen. Additionally, it should be aligned with the kitchen direction, not far from the stove, and not on the dishwashing sink. Proper placement of the Kitchen God altar not only brings warmth and happiness to the family but also attracts good fortune, helping the homeowner achieve wealth and success.
The tradition of worshipping the Kitchen Gods has become deeply ingrained in the culture of the Vietnamese people. However, determining where to place the Kitchen God altar remains a puzzle for many. Ideally, the Kitchen God altar should be positioned in the kitchen, but not every spot in the kitchen is suitable for it. The most suitable location is on the stove; alternatively, if the space above is limited, it can be placed in the southern corner of the kitchen. Furthermore, it's advisable to position the Kitchen God altar in alignment with the kitchen's orientation, neither too far nor on the dishwashing sink. Proper placement of the Kitchen God altar not only brings warmth and happiness to the family but also invites good fortune, aiding the homeowner in achieving prosperity and success.
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