[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":32},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article:bathroom-feng-shui-remedies:en":3},{"slug":4,"topicSlug":5,"category":6,"title":7,"description":8,"summary":9,"publishedAt":10,"updatedAt":10,"legacyPath":11,"relatedTools":12,"seo":13,"sections":16},"bathroom-feng-shui-remedies","feng-shui-cures","Feng Shui Cures","Bathroom Feng Shui: Practical Remedies","A grounded look at bathroom feng shui — placement, internal layout, common adjacency problems, and decoration choices that actually improve daily use.","Bathroom feng shui shows up most often as adjacency complaints (door across from a bedroom or kitchen). Most \"remedies\" are really about ventilation, smell, and visual closure.","2026-05-08","\u002Fpages\u002Farticles\u002Fweishengjian-huajie.html",[],{"title":7,"description":14,"path":15},"Bathroom feng shui notes — placement, layout, adjacency fixes, and decoration that improves daily use.","\u002Farticles\u002Fbathroom-feng-shui-remedies",[17,20,23,26,29],{"heading":18,"body":19},"Bathroom placement in the floor plan","Many traditional notes warn against bathrooms in the center of the home or directly off the kitchen. The practical reading: ventilation, smell, and humidity. If the bathroom you have is fixed, focus on a strong vent fan, a tight-sealing door, and a habit of keeping the door closed.",{"heading":21,"body":22},"Internal layout basics","Place the sink near the entrance for ease of use. Avoid the toilet sitting directly in the doorway sightline — frosted glass, a partial wall, or simply a closed door fixes the visual issue. A shower curtain or screen keeps water inside the wet zone and the rest of the bathroom usable.",{"heading":24,"body":25},"Common adjacency problems","Bathroom door facing a bedroom door is the most-cited complaint. The fix is rarely structural — it is air handling and a closed door. A small plant, a piece of art, or a textured curtain on the bedroom side breaks the direct line. A bathroom door directly across from the kitchen calls for the same: visual buffer plus consistent closed-door habit.",{"heading":27,"body":28},"Decoration and color","Lighter, warmer tones (off-white, soft beige, calm blue) read clean and make small bathrooms feel larger. Add one or two living elements — a low-maintenance plant, a textured towel, a small piece of art — so the room is more than just plumbing. Avoid heavy mirrors that double the visual clutter of products.",{"heading":30,"body":31},"When to involve a contractor","If the room is genuinely dark, badly ventilated, or has a fixture in an awkward position, the right answer is rarely a feng shui object — it is a fan upgrade, better lighting, or a layout change. Symbolic remedies are useful additions, not replacements for the real fix.",1778505606626]