Comments on: 7 Tips to Minimize Your Bathroom’s Bad Feng Shui https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/ Wed, 15 Nov 2023 10:35:38 +0000 hourly 1 By: Victor Cheung https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-17116 Wed, 30 Mar 2022 13:07:11 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-17116 In reply to Kalmly C.

Hi Kalmly,
There’s really no cure in the sense that, no crystals or feng shui items will solve that problem. However, you can minimize the bathroom’s impact by adjusting the bed so it avoids the pipes and the location right below the toilet. Also, keep in mind that ancient restrooms are COMPLETELY different than the ones today (and Feng Shui is based on ancient restrooms). Read this article if you want to learn more: https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-rules/truth-about-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/
-Victor

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By: Kalmly C https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-16983 Wed, 16 Mar 2022 13:54:10 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-16983 Each time I try to Google “Feng Shui Cures for bathroom above bedroom”, some article from a AVSO pops up…and either I’m looking at too many ads or what, but the article makes zero sense, and does not answer the question. They need to delete it. So I finally found this article. Thank goodness. May I please have the cure for a bathroom above a bedroom..,it’s important. My senior parent has up live in our guest room and a bathroom is above that bedroom…and the other challenge is, the bedroom in that guest room is attached to a bathroom wall. Please help. I know it’s bad feng Shui, but we moved here before I learned about feng Shui. Thank you for your time,

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By: Victor Cheung https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-1581 Wed, 19 Jun 2019 23:22:08 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-1581 In reply to Li.

Hello Li,
Read this article and see if you can answer your own question: https://fengshuinexus.com/blog/truth-about-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/
As for houses at end of cul-de-sacs, yes, it can actually bring good Feng Shui. The analysis depends on time, direction, the house, and the environment: https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-t-junction-consultation/
Hope these help!
-Victor

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By: Li https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-1578 Sun, 16 Jun 2019 10:35:23 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-1578 Thank you for responding. Your articles are so interesting to read, and they make so much sense.

I read a lot of other on line Feng shui practices like putting wind chimes, lucky bamboos, crystals, the right element based on the flying stars and etc. to remedy/activate bad/good Feng shui, but really, I don’t see anything different. So, I was told that no Feng shui practice would work with bathroom in the center, good/bad. So, it kinda means Feng shui doesn’t work? So, I am very skeptical about Feng shui.

In your experience, do you believe or had seen that any remedies might had work?

Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.

As far as I see it, all those wealth corners, or bad luck yellow five star, don’t necessary have any impacts no matter what I do or don’t. It would be like having a house in the cul-de-sac, nothing you can do about it. Yet, people whom lived in cul-de-sac are usually seem to be doing so well, yet it’s believed to have bad Feng shui for cul-de-sac’s.

How would you see the house to analyze it? By floor plans?

Li

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By: Victor Cheung https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-1575 Sat, 15 Jun 2019 02:00:36 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-1575 In reply to Li.

Hi Li,
As for bathroom in center, yes, there’s that saying it’ll bring down the luck of every resident of the house, because of its bad Feng Shui. However, please read this article: https://fengshuinexus.com/blog/truth-about-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/
As for Qi mapping, what they say may or may not be true. I won’t comment further unless I see the house. Let me know if you need my service.
-Victor

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By: Li https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-1573 Thu, 13 Jun 2019 14:22:16 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-1573 I have a bathroom in the center of my house, it has no window, because it’s surrounded by other space. Some people said this is the main area as like a spine of your body. So, having a bathroom in the center is bad Feng shui and cause spinal problems. And because all the other Feng shui “feeds” off from the center of the house, having this weak or bad qi in the house really doesn’t help the rest of the house? What would be your suggestion to remedy this besides keeping it clean, bright, and smells good?

Also, I have a master bath on the second floor right on top of the main entrance (facing east). Some people say this cause the good qi to dissipate and can’t enter the house, and even if it does, it doesn’t stay, not to mention that the stairs going upstairs is directly align with the front door.

So, does this mean good and bad qi doesn’t linger in my house, in other words, no matter what I do, I can’t keep the qi, good/bad, in the house. So, even if I have wealth corners, I can’t activate them because of the bathrooms (first floor and second floor’s bathrooms) right in the center of the house, and another bathroom right on top of the main door entrance.

What is your take on this and what would you do to remedy these bad Feng shui bathrooms?

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By: Victor Cheung https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-16 Fri, 22 Sep 2017 04:58:13 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-16 In reply to mala.

Hi Mala,
Thanks for providing your feedback here!! Greatly appreciate it!
-Victor

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By: mala https://fengshuinexus.com/feng-shui-home/7-tips-minimize-bathrooms-bad-feng-shui/#comment-15 Thu, 21 Sep 2017 01:51:19 +0000 https://fengshuinexus.com/?p=277#comment-15 Hi Victor & thanks for the article.

My additional tips (since you asked) would be:

1 – If, like mine, your restroom doesn’t have a window (or a fan), consider a wall plug-in sanitizer or an aroma diffuser to keep it smelling fresh and inviting,
2 – If it has a window and happens to be located in a ‘wood-element-loving’ area of your home’s bagua, then plants would be an excellent addition,
3 – A squeegee makes light of getting rid of excess moisture,
4 – I like the point you make in your article on plants in feng shui to enhance/decorate it with the appropriate items/elements if it’s located in one of your favourable kua directions.

And yes, keep it sparklingly clean! – though I’d go for a once-a-week cleaning 🙂

Best,
Mala

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