Corridors are the channels that connect rooms and carry energy through the home — easy to overlook, yet key to whether that energy flows smoothly. Arranged well, they guide good energy evenly throughout, keeping the family's fortune flowing.
Keep it well-lit and bright
Corridors should have ample light; a bright passage feels fresh and reassuring to walk. A long-dark corridor gathers heavy energy and feels oppressive, so add lighting or light-colored walls to brighten it.
Tidy and clear, no clutter
Keep corridors empty and open, free of shoe boxes and odds and ends blocking the path. A smooth passage lets both energy and people move freely, while piled clutter obstructs good energy flow and drags on fortune.
Avoid a long straight corridor at a door
An overly long, straight corridor rushing at a room door sends energy too fast, forming a piercing clash that unsettles people. Lay a runner, add a focal display or break it up with lighting so the flow turns and softens.
Use decor to ease the length
Hang art along a long corridor wall, place an accent cabinet or add soft wall lights to visually break it into segments and weaken the direct rush. Give the passage rhythm and focal points, and the energy turns from fast to gentle, from straight to soft.
Fixes & lucky tips
Guiding principle: bright, clear and gentle. Light the corridor, clear it and add a few touches, and good energy flows evenly along it into every room.