Kitchen Feng Shui: How to place the stove, rice cooker and kitchen knife
The kitchen is an important part of the home, so in Feng Shui, are there any Feng Shui taboos in the kitchen? What should we pay attention to when using kitchen utensils? In this issue of Kitchen Feng Shui, I will take you to understand the kitchen Feng Shui compiled by Dr. Zheng: How to place the stove, rice cooker and kitchen knives. Let’s take a look below.
1. Geographically speaking, the kitchen is defined as a yin area, where food is stored rather than a place frequently used by the whole family. However, if you use a corner of the kitchen as a dining area, you can increase the yang energy of the kitchen and balance the yin and yang in the kitchen.
2. There should be no space behind the stove: an unreliable stove will definitely affect your wealth.
3. The stove cannot be placed under the beam: Dr. Zheng reminds that this will definitely affect the family's wealth and health.
4. The stove cannot be directly adjacent to the sink: otherwise, water and fire will conflict with each other, which will lead to troubles and bad luck. Dr. Cheng suggested changes.
5. The microwave oven or rice cooker should be placed in one of the four auspicious directions of the owner; the sockets of the rice cooker and microwave oven should also be located in the auspicious direction;
6. Various kitchen knives or fruit knives should not be hung on the wall or inserted into the knife holder. They should be put in drawers and stored away;
7. Garlic, onions, and peppers should not be hung in the kitchen because they will Absorb yin energy. Dr. Zheng reminds you to be cautious.
8. Mirrors are usually not allowed in the kitchen, and the mirrors cannot shine on the fire. If the mirror is hung on the wall behind the stove and shines on the food in the pot, the damage will be even greater. This is called "Tianmen Fire", which will cause fire or misfortune to the house.