Kitchen Feng Shui – Good Luck Tips for the Year of the Fire Monkey

With the end of January drawing near, it’s that time of the year again when the Chinese celebrate the Lunar New Year. Therefore, it’s time to say goodbye to the Year of the Sheep and say hello to the Year of the Monkey.

And because it’s that particular time of the year, everyone is anxious to know what this year will bring towards one’s health and fortune. This is the time of the year when people would consult Chinese feng shui to determine which aspect of their life and home they should change in order to attract good luck and drive away bad luck. One of the most important parts of the house that always requires attention is the kitchen.

According to Chinese feng shui, the kitchen is probably the most important part a property, since this is where meals are prepared and is a symbol of wealth and prosperity. Feng shui experts believe that a kitchen that is not in perfect symmetry with good luck energy can bring misfortune and disease to the residents of the house, since “bad luck” is ingested into one’s system through the food that is prepared in the kitchen. In order to bring fortune to one’s business and health, positive vibrations should always be present in the kitchen. And in order to do that, your kitchen should attract cool energy all the time by arranging specific items in the kitchen that attracts or negates both success and affliction. That is the essence of Chinese Feng Shui.

Colors Feng Shui Kitchen
Source: http://fengshui.about.com/od/kitchen-feng-shui/ss/Kitchen-Feng-Shui-Colors-We-Love.htm

In any case, how do you attract good luck and repel bad luck in your kitchen? The easiest way to do that is to hire a Chinese feng shui expert, have him/her take a look at your kitchen, and then follow whatever he/she says. Of course, getting the services of a Feng shui expert can be expensive. Also, if your kitchen does indeed look like it attracts misfortune all the time, a major renovation might be needed. Which will, in turn, cost a lot of money!

The first thing you have to do is to do some research on when exactly you were born according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Don’t worry, this is very easy since all you have to do is do some searching online and the Internet can tell you exactly what your Chinese Zodiac Sign is based on the date of your birth. Take note as well the element of the Chinese Zodiac Sign. For example, 2016 is the year of the Fire Monkey. It’s important to check on the element because some factors in Chinese feng shui also depends on the element in which the person is born under the Lunar New Year.

Once all that is set, here are some essential Feng shui tips to follow when checking your kitchen:

  • If your kitchen is close to the main entrance or exit points of your home, then this means that good luck energy escapes too quickly from the kitchen. In order to counter this, you can either close the door or move your kitchen area to another part of the house where it is not too near the door.
  • A well-organized kitchen always invites positive and high-healing energy while a kitchen that is always dirty and full of clutter attracts the opposite energy. Always keep your kitchen clean and organized. This includes your cupboards as well!
  • Proper lighting of the kitchen is important, since light attracts positive energy and repels negative energy. You can put windows, but take care not to place too many windows in the kitchen. If you’re renting the place and the kitchen area has too many windows, then you can put curtains or blinds on them.
  • Since it’s the Year of the Fire Monkey, putting a kitchen in the southern area of the house attracts positive energy. Fiery colors, such as red, orange, and yellow are also good for attracting good luck.
Feng Shui Kitchen Plants
Source: http://www.fengshuidana.com/2014/01/07/fabulous-kitchen-decor-details-to-add-abundance-to-your-home/
  • Using specific colous can provide the positive energy that you are looking for in order to get a major power-adding upgrade. You can even place plants in the kitchen, and this doesn’t mean that you must feel as if you were in the middle of the jungle. Put them in strategic places.
  • If your refrigerator is too close with your gas range or oven, this means that the two elements within the kitchen are contradicting each other, thus repelling positive energy from settling in the kitchen. Your refrigerator or water dispenser represents Water while the oven/gas range represents Fire and these two never compliment with each other when they’re near. Always separate the two from a good distance.

Lastly, keep your kitchen free from pests, insects and all sharp tools should be away from the reach of children. Gong Xi Fa Cai everyone!