![]() Do's: -Install good lighting inside and outside (for safety as well as it makes your guests feel welcomed) -Place a beautiful welcome mat inside and outside (attracts positive Chi) -Add plants to bring life to this area of your home -Add a mirror to a wall that is not directly facing towards the door (keeps the Chi energy in your home) -Make sure your door can open all the way and that nothing is behind it that stops it (blocked opportunities = blocked money) -Add some beautiful artwork to this area (make your guests feel welcomed) -Place a small table near the door to put keys and mail (for convenience) -Have a place for boots and shoes to be put away -If you do not have a closet near your front door, put some beautiful and decorative hooks on the wall or place a coat rack nearby for your guests to hang their coats -Have a bench with storage near the front door for you and your guests to have a place to sit while putting on or taking off your footwear -Replace blown out light bulbs immediately (this will keep you from feeling burnt out) -Keep this area clean and well maintained Don'ts: -Keep a dirty mat at your front door on either side of the door (attracts negative energy) -Let a damaged door or loose handle get in the way of your opportunities, repair and replace as needed -Paint your door a color you do not like (creates negative energy every time you look at your front door) -Keep kids backpacks in the Foyer -Have Clutter in and around the Foyer Have a wonderful evening and post your questions or comments below.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorI am a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner, Professional Organizer, Young living Essential Oils Distributor and mother of two children. Archives
March 2017
Categories |