Home Feng Shui Score

Answer questions about your home layout to get a personalized Feng Shui assessment with actionable improvement tips.

Basic Information

Let's start with some details about your home.

What type of home do you live in?

How many rooms does your home have?

What floor is your home on?

Which direction does your front door face?

Stand inside facing out through your front door.

Entrance & Hallway

The entrance is where Qi (energy) enters your home. It sets the tone for the entire space.

Is the entrance clear and uncluttered?

Shoes, bags, and coats should be neatly stored away.

Can you see the back door or a window directly from the entrance?

If Qi enters and exits immediately, it doesn't circulate properly.

Is there good lighting at the entrance?

A well-lit entrance attracts and welcomes positive Qi.

Living Room

The living room is where family gathers and energy should feel comfortable and supportive.

Is the sofa placed against a solid wall?

Sitting with a wall behind you provides support and security.

Can you see the entrance from the main seating position?

The "command position" — seeing the door without being directly in line with it.

Are there any sharp corners pointing at the seating area?

Sharp corners create "poison arrows" — harsh energy directed at you.

Are there living plants in the room?

Plants bring Wood element energy and vitality.

Bedroom

Your bedroom is where you recharge. Good Feng Shui here directly affects rest and relationships.

Is your bed in the command position?

Diagonal from the door, able to see who enters without being directly in line.

Is the headboard against a solid wall?

A solid wall behind the bed provides stability and protection while sleeping.

Is there a mirror facing the bed?

Mirrors facing the bed can disturb sleep and activate energy at rest time.

Are there electronics near the bed?

Electronics emit electromagnetic fields that can disrupt sleep quality.

Is there clutter stored under the bed?

Items under the bed block Qi circulation while you sleep.

Kitchen

The kitchen represents nourishment and prosperity. The stove is especially important — it symbolizes wealth.

Is the stove in good repair — all burners working?

A well-functioning stove supports the flow of abundance.

Is the stove directly opposite the sink?

Stove (Fire) opposite sink (Water) creates elemental conflict.

Can you see the kitchen entrance while cooking?

Being able to see who enters while at the stove keeps you in command.

Is the fridge reasonably stocked?

A full fridge symbolizes abundance and prosperity.

Bathroom

Bathrooms are where energy drains. Keeping them well-maintained prevents Qi from escaping.

Is the bathroom door kept closed?

Closing the door prevents Qi from draining out through the bathroom.

Are there any leaky faucets?

Leaks symbolize wealth draining away — fix them promptly.

Is the bathroom well-lit and ventilated?

Good airflow and light prevent stagnant energy from accumulating.

General Condition

The overall state of your home affects all areas of your life.

What's the overall clutter level in your home?

Clutter blocks the flow of Qi and creates stagnant energy.

Do all the lights in your home work?

Broken lights create dark spots where Qi stagnates.

Are hallways clear for easy movement?

Hallways are the arteries of your home — Qi flows through them.

Are there broken items in the home?

Broken items carry broken energy — repair or remove them.

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