7 Front Door Feng Shui Mistakes That Block Your Money (And How to Fix Them)
By Master Feng Hua Wang · June 23, 2026 · 7 min read
In Feng Shui, your front door is called the Mouth of Qi (气口). It is the single most important feature of your home's energy system. Every opportunity, every relationship, every dollar that enters your life — all of it passes through your front door first. If the entrance is blocked, misaligned, or energetically compromised, you're essentially asking prosperity to climb through a window while the front door pushes it away.
Over twenty years of practice, I've found that at least 70% of homes I visit have a front door problem. Most of them are easy to fix. Here are the seven most common mistakes — and exactly what to do about each one.
1 Front Door Directly Aligned With Back Door
This is the classic "wealth in, wealth out" configuration. When your front and back doors form a straight line — or when the front door opens to a view of a large window directly opposite — energy enters and immediately exits without circulating. Money arrives but never stays.
2 Staircase Facing the Front Door
When a staircase rises directly from the front entrance — or worse, when the door opens to a staircase going down — the Qi rushes up (causing instability) or down (draining wealth). This is one of the most common problems in townhouses and split-level homes.
3 Mirror Facing the Front Door
A mirror directly facing the front door — often placed in the entryway for "checking your appearance" — is one of the most destructive things you can do. Mirrors reflect energy. When placed opposite the entrance, they literally bounce incoming Qi back out the door before it enters your home. Opportunities, visitors, and wealth all get reflected away.
4 Blocked or Hard-to-Open Door
Can your front door open fully — a full 90 degrees or more — without hitting anything? If furniture, shoes, umbrellas, or clutter block the door's swing, you're telling the universe: "We only accept partial opportunities." If the hinges squeak or the handle sticks, that friction transfers to every transaction in your life.
5 Dark or Poorly Lit Entrance
Qi is attracted to light. A dark, shadowy entryway signals "closed for business" to the universe. If your front door area — inside or outside — is dim or cave-like, prosperity literally can't find you.
6 Bathroom or Toilet Visible From Front Door
If you open your front door and can see into a bathroom — even a sliver of it — your wealth is symbolically being flushed away before it can settle. The toilet drains water downward, and in Feng Shui, water governs money.
7 Wrong Front Door Color
The color of your front door interacts with its compass direction. The wrong color can weaken the entrance energy; the right color amplifies it. Based on the Five Element cycle:
- South-facing door (Fire): Red, burgundy, orange, or dark green (Wood feeds Fire). Avoid black (Water extinguishes Fire).
- North-facing door (Water): Black, deep blue, or white/silver (Metal produces Water). Avoid yellow and brown (Earth blocks Water).
- East-facing door (Wood): Green, teal, or blue/black (Water nourishes Wood). Avoid white (Metal chops Wood).
- West-facing door (Metal): White, gray, silver, or earthy tones like beige/tan (Earth produces Metal). Avoid red (Fire melts Metal).
Bonus: The 3-Second Test
Stand outside your front door. Close your eyes. Take a breath. Open your eyes and walk in. What do you see? What do you feel? Your first impression in the first three seconds tells you everything about what your front door is communicating. If it feels cluttered, dark, tight, or unwelcoming, fix that first — before any advanced cures. A clean, bright, open entrance solves 80% of front door problems before you need a single crystal or coin.
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