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How to use Feng Shui to design your kitchen | Avoid front door enters directly into the kitchen.

Updated: Sep 19, 2020


It is no surprise that the kitchen plays an especially important role in feng shui. The position, design, and feng shui basics of your kitchen are all considered very important in an overall good feng shui floor plan. Your kitchen is part of the so-called "feng shui trinity" of your home—the bedroom, the bathroom, and the kitchen—and each is considered to be of the utmost importance for your health and well-being.


The worst feng shui positioning of a kitchen is one in which the front door enters directly into the kitchen, and the kitchen is the first space viewed. When this unfortunate floor plan is unavoidable, like this project, designer Benny added a full height built-in cabinets with hidden door that not only hideaway the kitchen, but also fully utilise the space .


In addition, it is a bit better if you're presented with a nice view of your kitchen, such as a kitchen island with some flowers or a little herb garden on it, which can tip the balance toward better feng shui. Therefore, in this project, a very customade kitchen island not only designed to balance toward better feng shui, it also creates the warmth of the entire space with with wood and marble elements.

To maximise the beauty of surroundings, the living room also makes use of the same design elements that bring out the home's character and imbue cosiness into a space.

There are several elements that are important in the actual design of the kitchen. A good feng shui rule of thumb for the layout of a kitchen is to follow the classic kitchen triangle principle, where the oven, the refrigerator, and the sink form a work triangle. This principle of good feng shui is well known and used by most interior or kitchen designers, whether they are feng shui practitioners or not.


Project: Ridgefield Residences Project Type: Design & Built

Property Type: Townhouse

Property Size: 1800sqft

Completion Year: 2019

Project Cost:RM 200,000


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