Wealth and prosperity mean different things to different people. According to a feng shui master in Singapore with over two decades of consultation experience across 18 countries, true prosperity is not just about financial success. It’s also about financial stability, attracting good opportunities and peace of mind. The following feng shui tips for wealth are based on classical feng shui principles and real consultation experience from Master Kevin, not symbolic objects or superstition.
Rather than magically attracting money, classical feng shui focuses on creating a more supportive environment by improving the flow of qi through layout, direction, timing and elemental balance.
21 feng shui tips for wealth and prosperity in Singapore
Feng shui tips for wealth start from your home environment
In classical feng shui, there are three parts of your home that matter above everything else: your front door, your bedroom and your kitchen. Get these three right, and you have already done most of the work. Then comes knowing exactly where your wealth and prosperity energy lives.
#1 Keep your front entrance bright and clean
In classical feng shui, the main door is known as the “Mouth of Qi” because it is where energy enters the home. A dim or cluttered entrance quietly limits the flow of opportunities into your life, so keep it bright and clean all the time.
#2 Make sure your front door can open fully
Many people place shoe racks, furniture or storage items near the entrance or behind the door. In feng shui, a door that cannot open fully may symbolically restrict opportunities and energy flow. Make sure these items are positioned properly so the front door can open wide without obstruction.
#3 Place a living plant near your entrance
Healthy green plants can help create a more vibrant and refreshing atmosphere that supports growth, vitality, and positive energy within the home.
#4 Position mirrors carefully near the entrance
If you want to use mirrors as part of your home décor, make sure they are never placed facing the entrance. In Feng Shui, a mirror facing the entrance is believed to push energy back out before it can circulate properly throughout the home.
#5 Place your bed with a solid wall behind the headboard
A solid wall behind your headboard represents backing and support in life. This is one of the most fundamental bedroom adjustments in classical feng shui and directly affects your sense of stability, both financially and personally.
#6 Sleep facing your personal Sheng Qi direction
Every person has an auspicious personal direction called “Sheng Qi”, linked to growth and prosperity. Sleeping facing this direction, calculated from your Kua Number, is one of the simplest and most effective adjustments you can make to support your personal energy and financial momentum without any renovation needed.
#7 Position your bed for better rest and balance
In feng shui, your sleeping position can influence comfort and overall energy within the bedroom. If possible, avoid placing the bed directly under a heavy beam, facing a mirror, or with your feet pointing straight toward the door. These layouts are believed to disrupt rest and emotional balance over time.
#8 Keep your stove clean and working properly
The stove represents the Fire element in classical feng shui, governing nourishment and abundance for the entire family. A dirty or broken stove is one of the clearest signs of stagnation in a home, so keep all burners working properly and the stove clean at all times.
#9 Improve ventilation and natural light in the kitchen
Stagnant air and poor lighting can cause qi to become sluggish or blocked. Good ventilation and natural light from wide open windows keep energy moving actively through the kitchen, supporting the abundance it represents.
#10 Position the stove and water elements in the kitchen carefully
In feng shui, the stove represents the Fire element, while sinks and refrigerators carry strong Water energy. Placing them directly opposite each other may create an elemental imbalance within the kitchen.
#11 If you are planning to buy a house, check what faces your front door from the outside
Before committing to any property, stand outside and check whether a neighbouring building’s sharp corner or a straight road points directly at your entrance. This type of harsh energy, known as “Sha Qi”, can quietly affect the financial energy and general wellbeing of everyone inside. Tall plants or a solid screen near the entrance help soften the effect.
#12 Look for good surrounding support when choosing a house
When evaluating a potential home, look for open space in front where energy can gather, and higher ground or taller buildings behind for support. A road or body of water that curves gently toward the property is also a positive sign. These are simple things you can observe during any viewing without needing a practitioner.
Feng shui tips for wealth in your workplace
Wealth is often generated where you work, whether that is a corporate office or a dedicated workspace at home. In classical feng shui, your workplace is considered an important environment because it can influence focus, productivity, decision-making and even the opportunities that come your way. This is why many businesses and home-based professionals today also pay attention to business and office feng shui as part of creating a more supportive and balanced work environment.
#13 Face a favourable direction while working
Whether you work from home or in an office, the direction you face while working can influence your focus and energy levels. In classical feng shui, many people choose to face their Sheng Qi direction (calculated from their Kua Number) because it is associated with growth, opportunities and prosperity.
#14 Position your desk where you can see the door
A good desk position should allow you to see the entrance comfortably without being directly in line with it. This setup is often associated with feeling more aware, prepared and in control while working.
#15 Place your desk against a solid wall
In feng shui, having a solid wall behind your desk symbolises support and stability in your career or business. It also creates a stronger sense of security while working.
#16 Avoid sitting with a window directly behind you
A large window directly behind your seat may feel visually open, but in Feng Shui it can symbolise unstable support over time. Many people prefer a more grounded setup when making important business decisions or managing daily work stress.
#17 Choose your business location carefully
In Singapore, many shop units and office spaces sit along busy roads, face MRT exits, or have escalators and lift lobbies directly beside them. Before committing to a unit, observe how people and energy flow past the entrance. A location where foot traffic naturally slows and gathers in front is generally more favourable than one where it rushes past without pausing.
#18 Be more careful with T-junction properties
Properties located at T-junctions or directly facing sharp building corners are traditionally believed to receive stronger Sha Qi, which may create a more challenging environment for business over time.
Feng shui tips for wealth and personal energy (Bazi)
Your home and workplace create the environment, but your personal energy determines how you respond to opportunities. This is where a personalised Bazi reading in Singapore can provide deeper insights into your strengths, challenges, opportunities and life path.
#19 Work with your natural wealth style
Every Bazi chart contains a Wealth Star that reveals how money naturally flows toward you. If your chart favours Direct Wealth, you are wired for stable income, salaries and structured financial growth. If it favours Indirect Wealth, you are better suited to business, investment and variable returns. Most people who feel like they are constantly pushing against a current are simply working against their chart’s natural wealth structure. A Bazi reading can tell you which one you are and how to work with it.
#20 Time your biggest moves and know when to hold back
Your Bazi chart reveals your personal timing cycle through Luck Pillars, which shift every ten years. Before a consultation with a Feng Shui Master in Singapore, list the major decisions you are considering over the next two to three years. This could include a business move, investment, property rental or purchase, or career change. A good practitioner will identify your strongest windows, so you can make your boldest moves at the right moment. Make sure they also tell you which years you need to slow down to protect what you have built.
#21 Check whether your career aligns with your chart’s element
Your Bazi chart points toward which industries and roles are naturally energising versus quietly draining. Wood charts often thrive in education, healthcare or creative work. Fire charts lean toward media, marketing or technology. Metal charts align with law, finance or precision-driven fields. Importantly, this alignment does not just point to an industry, it points to a specific role within it. Before assuming you are in the wrong field, check whether you are simply in the wrong role.
Final word
Every prosperity tip in this guide is a starting point, not a complete solution. Feng Shui works as a system and using tips in isolation can sometimes create imbalance rather than improvement. The same home produces different outcomes for different people, which is why feng shui for houses in Singapore remains one of the most popular services among homeowners. Since every property has a different layout, direction and energy flow, personalised recommendations will always go further than general tips online.
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