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Clutter and Stagnation: Why a cluttered space is more draining than we care to admit

The kitchen as the energy center of the home: why it means more than food in feng shui

Mirrors, light and balance: how reflection works in space, not just decoration

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The entrance area as a threshold: why exactly it sets the mood for the whole house

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Every home has a place where the chaos of the street meets the inner life. That is why the entrance area almost always speaks more honestly about the state of the house than the living room.

The entrance area is almost always underrated. It is often perceived as a purely technical place: take off your shoes, throw away your keys, hang up your jacket, and move on. But this is where the first feeling of home begins. Not conceptually, but physically. You cross the threshold and immediately receive a signal: here you can exhale or here you will also have to fight your way through the tension. That is why feng shui looks so carefully at the entrance - as a moment of transition, and not just at a set of furniture near the door.

The threshold is important because it sets the tone for the entire further route. If the first step into the house is accompanied by crowding, chaos, bad light, overloaded surfaces or the feeling that you are literally greeted by a pile of unresolved trifles, the body does not receive a signal that the external stress is over. It was as if the person had returned home, but the body did not fully believe it.

When the entrance zone is clear, understandable and not overloaded, it works almost like a psychological solution to the knot. Not because there is a special mystique here, but because the space helps to move from one mode to another. You have a place where things go. There is a route that does not stumble. There is a light that does not meet with aggression. There are the first seconds in which the house does not throw new stimuli at you, but accepts them.

Feng shui calls it a threshold for a reason. Threshold is always something more than a physical limit. This is the moment of switching: from public to personal, from movement to settling, from roles to presence. And if the home does not support this switch, a person stays in the external pace longer, even when already inside.

Therefore, a well-organized entrance is not a small aesthetic whim. This is one of the fastest ways to change the feel of your entire home. Because the first scene always affects more than it seems.

Sometimes it is enough to put things in order right here, make the passages easier, give the space more air, so that the home starts to feel not like a place for other things, but like a real return.

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Britannica

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Published:June 3, 2026