1. Build a Fish Pond or Rock Garden
If you have a spacious yard, it's an ideal space to build a rock garden and raise ornamental fish. If your home is smaller, you can easily opt for a glass tank to keep fish. A fish tank measuring 1.2x0.4x0.6m costs under 1 million VND, and you can place it by a window or near the wall by the entrance. The market for ornamental fish is vast, offering many types and price ranges, so you can select the fish you like within your budget.


2. Add Wooden Statues and Paintings to Decorate the Room
You can also hang landscape paintings to liven up the room. Wooden Feng Shui paintings are highly favored as they not only serve as a decoration to make your space more luxurious, refined, and unique, but they also carry great Feng Shui significance for the homeowner. Each painting holds a specific meaning. For those who love the beauty, uniqueness, and craftsmanship of wooden items, a Feng Shui wooden painting is a must-have in their space.


3. Choosing the Right Paint Colors
House paint colors should not only reflect your personal preferences but also follow Feng Shui principles for a harmonious living environment. If your house faces a sunny direction, it's best to choose light to neutral paint colors. For homes that receive less sunlight and more wind, warmer colors are recommended. Additionally, you can pick paint colors that complement your home's direction. For a North-facing house (Water element), light yellow or white works well, while a South-facing house (Fire element) suits light green shades.
A key Feng Shui rule when selecting paint colors is to choose shades that align with the homeowner's element. People with a Metal element can opt for white, Wood element individuals can go for brown or green, Water element people should consider blue or gray, and Fire element people are best with red hues. Alternatively, you may choose colors based on complementary elements in Feng Shui.


4. Feng Shui for Hallways/Entrances
Ensure that your entrance door is always well-maintained, free of squeaks, and has a smooth, appealing surface.
The color of the door is also vital. In Feng Shui, if the door faces North, colors representing the Fire element are ideal, such as red, orange, yellow, purple, or pink. If it faces South, green and black are good choices.
If you have a small space in front of the door, avoid placing a staircase directly across from it. Also, it’s not advisable to place a mirror facing the entrance, as according to Feng Shui, a mirror will block the flow of positive energy into your home.


5. The Placement of the Altar
The family altar is a sacred space that shows reverence for ancestors, so choosing the right location for it is crucial.
The altar should be placed in a stable, secure spot in the house, with a solid wall behind it. It should never be placed against glass walls or windows. For homes with land, the ideal place for the altar is in a room on the highest floor of the house. Importantly, avoid placing the altar under a bathroom or above children's play areas, as this will undermine its solemnity. Also, placing the altar under a beam is not permitted.
The best practice is to place the altar in the central area of the house, or, if possible, construct a dedicated space specifically for the altar.


6. Hanging Wind Chimes or Coin Strings
One way to attract wealth into your home is by hanging wind chimes at the entrance. In feng shui, wind chimes not only serve as a decorative element to enhance your home’s atmosphere, but they are also believed to bring good fortune, activating the flow of prosperity into your space.
The reason is that when the wind chimes ring, the sound generates positive, invisible energy that enters your home, boosting financial success.
Hanging a string of coins is another widely recommended feng shui method. The round coins symbolize heaven, and the square hole in the middle represents earth. This imagery signifies prosperity. For the main entrance, you may hang either nine or six coins, while using fewer coins for other doors around the house.


7. Keep Your Home Neat and Clean
A tidy and well-organized home is something everyone living there should maintain regularly. Not only does it enhance positive energy flow, but it also reflects an individual's awareness and responsibility toward their living space.
When the home is open and uncluttered, it creates a calm and clear mental state, making it easier to focus on work or study.
From a feng shui perspective, it helps eliminate dirt, negative energy, and unpleasant odors, bringing in fresh and clean air into your home. So, make sure to clean and tidy up your space regularly to create a positive feng shui atmosphere.


8. Revamp the Surrounding Space of Your Home
If you live in the countryside with a spacious yard, you can plant small flower beds around your home, such as marigolds or roses. You can even grow some fresh vegetables for the family. Additionally, you might want to plant a row of palm trees or place a few decorative plants in front of your home to create a cool, serene atmosphere. Green plants help trap dust and purify the air, making you feel more comfortable during hot days.
If you live in the city, you can make use of your balcony by placing potted orchids or small plants. In fact, the balcony is the 'face' of a house. With the right use of this small space, it can become a perfect relaxation corner.


9. Enhance the Lighting in Your Home
If you live in a narrow house, consider adding skylights to bring in natural light and improve ventilation. A damp and dark home can encourage the growth of insects and bacteria, which can negatively impact your health, especially for children.
The wider the window frames, the more natural light will flood into your home. Therefore, expanding your window and door frames is an easy way to brighten up your living space. Usually, areas with sunlight and wind are ideal for larger windows. For larger frames, it’s a good idea to use curtains to control the amount of light entering.


10. Plant Feng Shui Plants in the Living Room and Office
When decorating with plants inside your home, avoid using poisonous or thorny plants, as they can lead to arguments and conflicts for the occupants. Also, steer clear of species like the Quyết and Cát Đằng plants, as they are considered to have negative energy. If these plants are flourishing, it might indicate that your home’s environment is ‘unclean.’ The best option is to choose plants with large, healthy leaves that can help purify the air.
Indoors, you can opt for certain feng shui plants that thrive even with low light, adding both beauty and tranquility to your space while purifying the air, eliminating toxins, and creating a fresh and airy atmosphere.
Some good plant choices include the Money Tree, Lucky Bamboo, and Peace Lily, all of which symbolize wealth and prosperity for your home.


