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Staging Your Entry Way and Front Yard Using Feng Shui - Let's Get the Chi Moving!

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Home Stager with Kates Home Staging and Interior Design Owner & Lead Designer

External curb appeal and your entry way are the two items that create a buyer's all important first impression of your home.  A potential home buyer will make up their mind about your home in under one minute.

What first impression would your home leave a buyer?

feng shui home staging tips for sellers

The goal of using Feng Shui to stage your home is to balance all five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) in and around your property. (We are only going to look at external curb appeal and your entry way in this post.)

For a Feng Shui Cheat Sheet on the Five Elements, please take a look here: http://activerain.com/blogsview/1314589/using-feng-shui-to-correctly-prepare-your-home-for-sale

The external curb appeal of your property is very important when selling your home. The way your home looks from the street is representative of your home's chi or energy.  Abundant green landscapes, that are well manicured, are chi reservours.  To keep positive chi flowing on your property, please remove any dead trees or plantings from your front yard. Please keep your front yard free from debris and well maintained. The importance of a first impression can not be underestimated.

Please keep your driveway well lit and free from debris also; please fix any broken or cracked driveways immediately. If your driveway descends sharply towards the street, please install bright lights on both sides of the driveway.

Feng Shui considers the front door and entry to be the most important places in your home.  The front door (or Mouth of Chi), determines the amount and quality of chi or energy that will flow through your home. A grand, open entry way will support the flow of chi.

By clearing out items that are behind your front door (such as bikes, old magazines, shoes, toys), chi will be better able to enter you home.  The goal here is to let chi flow unobstructed right into your home. 

Your home's front door should be upright and well-hinged; it should be very easy to open and close.  If your front door creaks when it is opened, it is disturbing the harmony of your home and needs to be fixed.

The front door of your home needs to be the correct size and in correct proportion to the size of your home.  A door that is too large can cause financial problems, whereas a door that is to small can lead to family disagreements. Minor flaws at your front door can affect you negatively.  The reverse is also true, by making minor improvements at your front door entry you can significantly impact your life in a positive way.

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Good chi can be further attracted into your home by proper lighting attached to the outside wall of your home. 

Your front door should open into a bright space that has room for chi to breathe. 

feng shui home staging tips for home sellers

To maximize the movement of chi and to prevent stagnant chi, please open your windows and let the fresh air filter in.

By paying close attention to the placement of Feng Shui objects on and around your property, the amount of positive chi will be increased which will result in more potential home buyer activity.

-Kate

Kate's Home Staging and Redesign serves the Rockland County and Orange County area of New York, Bergen County and Passaic County of New Jersey. Kate is an affiliate member of the Passaic County of Realtors. Kate's Home Staging and Redesign is now offering Full Digital Services to sell your home quickly. In other words, we will bring in the accessories, we will stage your home, we will re-take all the digital pictures, and then we will load these pictures into a virtual show to help sell your home. The virtual show is being offered to all our clients FREE of CHARGE to help SELL your home. We also sell a full line of semi-custom window coverings.

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Comments(14)

Monica Stanciu
Staged 2 Sell Solutions Inc. - Markham, ON
Staged 2 Sell Solutions, Markham, ON

Hi Kate!

 

Thank you for your post! i do incorporate Feng Shui principles when staging, but I do not have a formal training n Feng Shui. Every bit of information I find here, on Active rain is precious.

Thank you!

Nov 22, 2009 09:57 AM
Cathy Brosius
Arranged Smartly LLC - Saint Louis, MO
Home Staging St. Louis region

I've been getting more interested in feng shui lately. I missed your other post, so I'm going to read that now. Thanks for the info!

Nov 22, 2009 12:31 PM
Cathy Lee
CL Design Services Home Staging - Danville, CA
ASP, IAHSP, RESA Danville, CA

Excellent article on my favorite subject. Very well written!

Nov 22, 2009 04:19 PM
Kate Talarico
Kates Home Staging and Interior Design - Goshen, NY
RESA, Top Orange County Home Decorator & Stager

Monica ~ You're welcome. I read everything I can find about Feng Shui, the subject is just so interesting.

Cathy ~ I find Feng Shui can really make a huge difference in a home.  Thanks for stopping by.

Cathy ~ Thank you very much for your kind words.

Nov 22, 2009 11:51 PM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Kate, This is a WONDERFUL post and very well written.  The front door is SO important in Feng Shui and I discuss it with my client's at length.  Very good points and yes, open those windows :)

**FEATURED IN FENG SHUI FOR REAL ESTATE!

Nov 23, 2009 12:04 PM
Kate Wheeler
Country Homes and Land Murphy NC Realtor - Murphy, NC
CCIM - Murphy NC Real Estate for Sale

I'm an amateur at Feng Shui, but I find it fascinating.  I love reading more about it.

Nov 24, 2009 04:37 AM
Kate Talarico
Kates Home Staging and Interior Design - Goshen, NY
RESA, Top Orange County Home Decorator & Stager

Carole ~  Thank you very much for your kind words.  I was initially going to write something on "How to use Feng Shui to Stage your Home" - but I never made it past the Front Door. 

I also cleared out all the clutter in my Home's Career Area on Sunday and my phone has not stopped ringing this week!  Coincidence or good Feng Shui ?  (You know which one I am leaning towards.) 

Kate ~ Me too, I really find the entire subject on Feng Shui fascinating.  When I try and balance a client's room with an element (using a red pillow for Fire), the room always looks and feels better. Thank you for stopping by. 

Nov 24, 2009 09:57 AM
Not a real person
San Diego, CA

Your picture brings up a topic that I've been meaning to ask you, Carole Provenzale, and others:

What does Feng Shui say about symmetry, or the lack thereof?

Might be a good topic for a post.

Happy Thanksgiving from our house to yours!

Nov 25, 2009 03:30 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Hi Russel, We like to see balance in a space.  So if we place a bed, for example, we try to make sure each has an end table and two like sized lamps.  So symmtry is important as we want room for Energy to flow, not have to struggle through a space.

It is said when our space is in balance, we are more likely to be as well.  It's more involved but maybe Kate will chime in :)

Nov 25, 2009 03:43 AM
Kate Talarico
Kates Home Staging and Interior Design - Goshen, NY
RESA, Top Orange County Home Decorator & Stager

Russel ~ Yes, Feng Shui promotes equilibrium and balance and the concept of symmetry is important.  Carole's bedroom example is fantastic, symmetry is very important in this room.  Bedroom art work should display unity and pairs. A bedroom setup with one nightstand and lamp indicates solitude and could be keeping you single.

Carole ~ I am always so glad when you stop by and can explain everything.  I am new to Feng Shui and I am constantly reading your blogs to learn about this fascinating subject.  

Happy Thanksgiving!

Nov 25, 2009 09:58 AM
Chris Minion
O'Brien Realty - Lexington Park, MD

Hello Kate,

Excellent post & very well written!  Thank you for sharing!

Chris

 

Nov 27, 2009 12:35 AM
Kate Talarico
Kates Home Staging and Interior Design - Goshen, NY
RESA, Top Orange County Home Decorator & Stager

Chris ~  You're very welcome.  Thank you for your kind words.

Nov 27, 2009 10:37 AM
Cari Anderson
Danville, CA

Kate: I agree with this concept totally. The entry way is the first impression and even if the rest of the house is lovely, a shabby front yard and door is hard to overcome. Great post!

Apr 03, 2010 10:00 AM
blair tindall
Keller Williams Santa Monica - Los Angeles, CA

Great advice!

Apr 12, 2010 09:54 AM