Where to place plants according to Feng Shui

Surely today you have heard about Feng Shui a thousand times, although especially in decoration matters. However, this oriental philosophy also has a lot to do with plants and we want to bring you closer to it. How? Explaining where you have to place them so that they transmit you peace and energy.

Without a doubt, Feng Shui is very broad and there are different ways to carry it out. However, today we want to give you some keys that we hope will be very useful when deciding in which areas of the house you should place the plants.

The bathroom

First of all, you have to bear in mind that the most negative room according to Feng Shui is the bathroom, so it is highly recommended that you place a plant in this place. However, you will have to change it from time to time, as it is very likely to wilt.

Where to place the plants according to Feng Shui - The bathroom

The bedroom

On the other hand, Feng Shui recommends that no more than two plants are placed in the bedroom and, when sleeping, you should remove them. On the other hand, they are ideal in kitchens and dining rooms to harmonize these types of environments.

Forgotten corners of home

As for the most forgotten corners of the home, the idea is that you put plants such as palm trees with long leaves since they generate a lot of energy.

As for the corridors, place leafy plants in zigzags to interrupt the rapid movement that the flow of energy in the corridors can acquire. And if you have columns at home, try covering them with plants with rounded leaves to soften the vertical lines that symbolize division.

Where to place plants according to Feng Shui - Forgotten corners of the house

The office

Finally, it will be great for you to place a plant in the office to renew the energy. The best thing is that you opt for the species that do not have high demands of care and irrigation, since during the weekend they will be neglected. If you have a carpet, place a plant on it.

Where to place plants according to Feng Shui

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