[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":32},["ShallowReactive",2],{"article:entryway-feng-shui-design: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},"entryway-feng-shui-design","home-feng-shui","Home Feng Shui","Entryway Feng Shui: Design Notes","Entryway feng shui in plain terms — color, tidiness, plants, and storage choices that shape how the home feels at every arrival.","The entryway is the first three seconds of being home. Most feng shui guidance is really about lighting, storage, and the path from door to living area.","2026-05-08","\u002Fpages\u002Farticles\u002Fxuanguan-sheji-zhuyi.html",[],{"title":7,"description":14,"path":15},"Entryway feng shui — color, tidiness, plants, cabinet choices, and symbolic touches in daily use.","\u002Farticles\u002Fentryway-feng-shui-design",[17,20,23,26,29],{"heading":18,"body":19},"Choosing colors","Avoid extremes in either direction — overly bright or very dark. A calm, light palette (off-white, soft grey, warm beige) makes the entryway feel open without competing with the rest of the home. If you want to bring five-element framing in, pick accent tones that match what you and your family find restful.",{"heading":21,"body":22},"Keep the entryway tidy","The entry is the home's face. Keep clutter to a minimum, watch for water tracked in from outside, and make a habit of a quick reset before the day ends. Flow and cleanliness do more for the feel of an entry than any decorative object.",{"heading":24,"body":25},"Plants that suit the entry","Potted plants that signal welcome (money tree, lucky bamboo) are common choices. Easy-care leafy plants (pothos, spider plant) help with air quality and tolerate variable light. Water-grown plants like a small narcissus arrangement add freshness for the seasons that suit them. Resist filling every surface — one or two healthy plants beat a crowded windowsill.",{"heading":27,"body":28},"Picking an entryway cabinet","Wood or stone reads grounded and wears well. Match the cabinet color to the entryway palette so it does not become a visual obstacle. Size to the available space — a cabinet that crowds the door undermines the very flow it is meant to support. Inside, store everyday items (keys, mail) so the surface stays clear.",{"heading":30,"body":31},"Symbolic touches, lightly used","A small dish for keys, a coin tray, or a discreet symbolic object (some traditions favor five-emperor coins or a fortune ball) is fine if you find it grounding. The point is not to fill the cabinet with talismans — it is to make the daily entry feel intentional.",1778505606639]