The best places to put fresh flowers for good Feng Shui
Bloom & Balance!
Flowers are one of the most powerful and simple ways to uplift the Chi (energy) in your home. In Feng Shui flowers symbolize growth, abundance, love and joy. They bring a vibrant life force energy and can shift the atmosphere of your space instantly. But, where you place flowers matters.
Here is a quick, but helpful, guide on the best spots to display fresh flowers for good Feng Shui - and where you should avoid placing them.
The entryway: Invite in positive energy
Placing a vase of fresh flowers near your front door or in the entryway sets the tone for the energy that enters your home. It’s a welcoming gesture for guests and also signals to the universe that your home is filled with abundance and life. Bright blooms like peonies, tulips or sunflowers work beautifully here.
Placing flowers in a glass vase in the entryway will also help with the flow of fortune into your home as glass represents the element of water.
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Living room: Boost joy and connection
Your living room is where family and friends gather, so it is the perfect place to display flowers that spark happiness and connection. Roses, daisies, or hydrangeas in this space create harmony and encourage togetherness. Place them on a coffee table, mantle, or console where they can be easily seen.
Feng Shui tip: Round shapes encourage connection. For the living room look for round shaped vases to put your flowers in.
I love THIS one for the living room.
Dining table: Attract prosperity and nourishment
The dining table represents abundance and how we receive nourishment. A beautiful floral arrangement here symbolizes prosperity and invites good fortune to the family. Round or oval vases in the center of the table enhance the feeling of wholeness and family here also.
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Bedroom: Romance and self love
I personally love waking up in the morning and seeing pretty flowers. It definitely helps set the tone for the day ahead.
In Feng Shui, your bedroom reflects your relationships and personal energy. Soft, romantic flowers such as roses, peonies, or orchids support love and intimacy.
Place a small arrangement on each bedside table to balance yin and yang energy. Avoid overly large bouquets that can feel overwhelming in a restful space.
Wealth corner: Activate prosperity energy
Locate the wealth corner (the far left corner of your home when standing at the front door) Adding fresh flowers here infuses the space with abundance energy. Choose flowers in purple, reds, or rich pinks to amplify prosperity Chi.
Be sure to throw out flowers when they die. This will greatly effect how Chi flows in this area.
You can also read about why you need a purple orchid HERE. It will be so helpful for your wealth area.
Home office: Inspiration and creativity
A small vase of flowers on your desk can shift the energy from stagnant to inspired. Yellow blooms like daffodils or sunflowers boost clarity, while white lilies or orchids encourage focus and creativity. Plus they look so pretty!
Small vases work best on desks as large vases can take up too much space and can make your desk feel crowded and can block creativity.
THESE are perfect!
Where to not place flowers
Bathrooms: Flowers here symbolize a drain on positive energy.
Cluttered rooms or corners: The fresh energy from the flowers will be blocked and wasted.
Next to dying or artificial flowers: This creates mixed Chi and lowers vitality.
Care for your flowers
In Feng Shui, the energy of flowers is only as good as their condition. Always keep water fresh, trim stems, and remove flowers as soon as they wilt. This will ensure that vibrant, life giving Chi is circulating in your home.