Windows are called the home's eyes, responsible for light and air flow, giving them real weight in feng shui. Clean, bright windows let in good energy and sunshine, keeping the whole household cheerful and fortune rising.
Keep them bright and clean
Windows should stay clean and bright so sunlight and good energy enter freely — a symbol of a bright future and open horizons. Long-dirty or blocked windows let the energy and your mood gather dust together.
Fix broken windows promptly
A cracked window or one that won't open symbolizes leaking wealth and blocked energy, and it affects home safety too. Repair any damage quickly and keep windows intact so auspicious energy can enter smoothly.
Use curtains to tune the energy
Curtains manage light and privacy, and can also soften harsh western sun or a window facing bad scenery. Open them by day to draw in light, and draw them at night or against bad views, balancing the energy.
Resolve bad views outside
If a window faces a sharp corner, utility pole or graveyard, add heavy curtains, plants or a Shanhai mirror to counter it. The goal is to buffer the view so the bad energy doesn't rush straight in.
Fixes & lucky tips
Key principle: bright, intact and adjustable. Keep your home's eyes clean and cared for, and good light and good fortune enter every day.