Stairs, or staircases as some prefer to call them, have been a staple in multistory homes for centuries. These architectural elements provide a convenient way to move between floors, with extra ease when descending. However, in the realm of feng shui, stairs hold a somewhat negative reputation. While not as dire as toilets, stairs deserve special attention in order to create a harmonious feng shui environment within your home.
Before diving into the world of feng shui stairs, let's make sure we are on the same page about feng shui concepts. If you are not familiar with Qi energy and its movement, I encourage you to learn more about feng shui principles. Once you have a comprehensive understanding of feng shui, you can explore the room-by-room house feng shui guide for a complete understanding of creating harmony in your home.
Feng Shui Stairs
Feng Shui Stairs - The Importance
In the previous section, we mentioned that stairs have a somewhat negative reputation in feng shui. Let's delve into the reasons behind this perception. Stairs are undeniably heavy structures, and their weight exerts pressure on the area where they are located. As a result, stairs can suppress the benefits or the positive energy of that particular area within a house.
Consider the following examples to illustrate this point:
Example #1: If there is a staircase in the wealth section of a house, such as the South-East, the financial condition of the residents may not be prosperous. While this does not necessarily mean the family will go bankrupt (unless there are other severe defects in the house), it does suggest that they may face financial struggles. They may earn a decent income but struggle to save money, constantly facing unexpected expenses.
Example #2: If a staircase is situated in the health area of the house, such as the East, it may contribute to ongoing medical issues for the residents. No matter the efforts made or the quality of medical care sought, the health issues persist.
The examples provided above illustrate why paying attention to feng shui stairs in your home is important. After all, no one wants to walk a path filled with difficulties and misery.
Achieving Feng Shui Stairs
In this section, we will explore practical tips and guidelines for creating feng shui stairs in your home.
As previously mentioned, there are specific rules and regulations to consider when designing feng shui staircases. Let's dive into these rules with a simple "do's and don'ts" format:
Feng Shui Stairs - What to Follow
- Aim for 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 14, 17, or 22 steps in a staircase.
- Ensure the stairs are well-lit, with uplights on landings.
- Use sturdy materials for the stairs.
- Opt for light shades and soothing colors for the staircase.
- Choose wood, metal, or concrete for the materials.
- In the South, East, and South-East areas of the house, wood stairs are favorable.
- For stairs in the North, metal can be used.
- Consider concrete stairs in the North-East, South-West, West, and North-West areas.
- Place a pair of Foo Dogs at the base of the stairs to prevent negative energy from going upstairs.
- Ensure the steps are comfortable, avoiding excessively steep or shallow angles.
- Make the staircase wide enough for easy use by everyone.
- If the staircase is curved, minimize turns and keep it clockwise.
- If the stairs are located in front of the main door, use a screen, partition, or curtain to block the view from the entrance.
- A crystal chandelier at the start of the stairs can bring good feng shui.
Feng Shui Stairs - What to Avoid
- Avoid having stairs at the center of a home, as it creates an imbalance in energy flow.
- Repair any broken stairs or landings immediately.
- Staircases should not face any corner of the house.
- Keep stairs from facing each other directly.
- Avoid placing staircases near the entrance of the home.
- Prevent the top or bottom of stairs from facing the main entrance.
- Do not have toilets at the start or end of a staircase.
- Avoid positioning a staircase in front of a bedroom door.
- Refrain from using red-colored stairs, as they bring misfortune.
- Never create a kitchen, bedroom, dining room, bathroom/toilet, or cash locker under a staircase.
- Avoid storing water under the stairs.
- Minimize the use of spiral staircases.
- Do not place mirrors on staircases; refer to our mirror feng shui article for more details.
With these guidelines, you now possess the knowledge to create feng shui compliant stairs in your home. It is our sincere hope that you found this information on feng shui stairs helpful. If so, we encourage you to share this knowledge with others.
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