If it is bad luck could anyone tell me what I can do to use it in a good way. I am renting so I can t remove it.

Hi, a good question!

The energies that circulate within the house, come from 8 directions externally and for them to interact, would need a fairly open centre inside the house.

It is not generally positive to have any enclosed room in the centre for this reason. I would suggest in your situation to keep the room open as much as you can, (considering the circumstances) and evaluate how your life has been before and since you moved in and with this change.

Also find out the history of the house and how long other tenants have been there and why they moved out, it may give some interesting information on how the feng shui of that house has been for them. Do this also when looking for a new place to rent.

I hope this helps.
Wishing you good health, abundant wealth and lasting happiness,
Priscilla

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4 Responses to “I would like to know if its good or bad feng shui to have the bathroom and toilet in the centre of the house?”

grizzbr1

It would be bad feng shui if the toilet was in the middle of the house but the bathroom wasn’t! ;-)
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jammer

Keep the lid down on the toilet and the door closed. You can hang a crystal, and place a round-leafed pot plant in the vicinity as well.
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dogenzenji

the center of the house represents your heart; thus, it cannot be a structural post nor a toilet. it does not cause bad luck, but it can cause sickness or even death based on fengshui. there is no remedy for this.
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Foxy Lady

Hi, a good question!

The energies that circulate within the house, come from 8 directions externally and for them to interact, would need a fairly open centre inside the house.

It is not generally positive to have any enclosed room in the centre for this reason. I would suggest in your situation to keep the room open as much as you can, (considering the circumstances) and evaluate how your life has been before and since you moved in and with this change.

Also find out the history of the house and how long other tenants have been there and why they moved out, it may give some interesting information on how the feng shui of that house has been for them. Do this also when looking for a new place to rent.

I hope this helps.
Wishing you good health, abundant wealth and lasting happiness,
Priscilla
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Answer provided by Priscilla a Feng Shui consultant at fengshuifox.com

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