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Feng Shui Tips for Your BTO: What to Know Before Renovating

Just collected your BTO keys? Congratulations! 🎉 You’re probably already thinking about how to design your space to suit your lifestyle. But before you dive into renovation plans and furniture shopping, why not consider a few Feng Shui tips to help your home feel more balanced – and huat?

Feng Shui is all about creating harmony between you and your environment. You don’t need to follow every tradition to a tee, but even small adjustments can make a noticeable difference in how your space feels.

Here are some simple, practical Feng Shui ideas to keep in mind before you renovate:

1. A Clear, Welcoming Main Door

The main door is known as the “mouth of Qi” in Feng Shui – it’s where energy first enters your home and sets the tone for everything inside.

A clear, welcoming entryway encourages positive flow and invites harmony into your living environment.
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Keep this area clean, open, and clutter-free. Avoid placing bulky shoe cabinets or bins too close to the entrance. The door should open fully without obstruction to allow positive energy to flow in freely.

Bonus tip: Try to avoid layouts where the main door directly faces the toilet or kitchen entrance, as this can cause energy to “rush out” rather than settle in your home.

2. Watch the Layout

Some standard BTO layouts may feature doorways, beds, or fixtures positioned directly opposite one another – a setup that’s less than ideal in Feng Shui, as it can create clashing or unbalanced energy.

What to look out for:

  • Main door facing the balcony or toilet
  • Bed directly facing the bedroom door
  • Stove placed right beside the sink or opposite the kitchen door

Subtle layout tweaks can make a big difference in promoting a more harmonious flow throughout the home.

3. Create a Balanced Bedroom
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Your bedroom is more than just a place to sleep – it’s your personal sanctuary for rest, relaxation, and recharging. That’s why it deserves thoughtful attention to create a space that truly supports your well-being.

Tips to achieve better rest:

  • Avoid placing your bed under an overhead beam or directly beneath a window
  • Placing two matching bedside tables on either side of the bed not only enhances the room’s aesthetics but also fosters a sense of stability 
  • Opt for calming colours like soft beige, warm greys, or light wood tones to create a peaceful, grounded atmosphere

Good design isn’t just about looking good on the outside – it should also make you feel good on the inside. It’s all about creating a space that supports your lifestyle, mood, and well-being.

4. Kitchen Matters More Than You Think

In Feng Shui, the kitchen is closely connected to both health and wealth, as it’s the heart of nourishment in the home. The layout and organisation of this space can significantly influence the flow of energy, affecting not just how it feels, but also how it supports your overall well-being and prosperity.

What to look out for:

  • Avoid placing the stove right next to the sink or fridge – water (sink) and fire (stove) elements clash
  • Keep the kitchen clean, bright, and well-organised
  • Use warm, natural colours to invite a fresh, lively energy into the space
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5. Do What Feels Right for You

At the end of the day, your home is more than just a space – it’s where you return after a long day to recharge and truly be yourself. You don’t have to follow every Feng Shui principle strictly. What matters most is creating a home that feels right to you.

Whether you fully embrace Feng Shui or just looking to incorporate a few thoughtful principles, the goal is the same: a home that uplifts, supports, and brings you peace.

Should I consult a Feng Shui master?

Every home is different – and so is every Feng Shui reading. If you’d like a more personalised assessment, it’s always best to consult a Feng Shui master before engaging your interior designer. 

This way, your ID can help incorporate the necessary improvements right from the start, ensuring both function and flow are thoughtfully considered.

Ready to design your dream BTO?

Let’s work together to create a home that’s not only stylish but also full of positive energy. When you’re ready to begin, we’re just a message away.

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