
Having a bath has a grounding and earthing effect
Bathrooms are often treated as the “bad guys” in feng shui folklore: rituals, myths, and superstitions abound. Yet, as modern occupants, we can use this space to promote health/rejuvenation, comfort, and even positive energy flow. Let’s flush out the facts and look critically at what feng shui offers, what it gets wrong, and how you can truly optimise your bathroom’s impact on your life.
Feng Shui’s Influence: More Advisory Than Absolute
Classical feng shui isn’t a law of physics. You can’t “control” luck or health just by moving a mirror or painting a wall (unless it’s part of your belief system and it works through a placebo effect). The most extreme dangers in a bathroom such as mould, asbestos, or polluted water require scientific solutions, not the placement of a jade plant. Mould and asbestos can cause severe respiratory illnesses and cancers, and water with chlorine and fluoride points to infrastructure failures. No amount of symbolic “energy cleansing” replaces proper ventilation, inspections, and professional remediation in these cases. Be vigilant: prevention and cleanliness are your real protectors.
Scientific evidence confirms that exposure to indoor dampness and mould significantly increases risk of asthma, respiratory symptoms, and even psychological stress or depression. The key to mould control is moisture control: dry water-damaged areas within 24–48 hours to prevent growth, and keep your bathroom warm.
Asbestos, notably in ageing building materials, is a recognised carcinogen. There is no safe exposure level, and even short exposures can lead to mesothelioma or other diseases. Asbestos in water from deteriorating asbestos-cement pipes may pose risks too, though evidence for digestive tract cancers remains inconclusive.
Common Myths & Superstitions
Toilets as Wealth Drains
Many believe that open toilet lids and doors “flush away” wealth and health. While symbolic, these practical habits do prevent real hygiene or moisture issues that could affect well-being.
Mirror Magic and Hazards
Breaking a bathroom mirror is said to bring seven years of bad luck, a superstition tied to ancient beliefs, not science. Mirrors facing each other are thought, in places like Mexico, to invite spirits or misfortune. Obviously such arrangements creates an infinite space where mirrors reflect each other and create a strange expanded space.
Haunted Bathrooms
Some cultures, like Japan’s, feature spirits haunting bathrooms. These stories reveal the bathroom’s role as a “liminal” space, between cleanliness and filth, privacy and vulnerability.
Practical Feng Shui: Tips that Make Sense
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Cleanliness Above All
Regular cleaning is top priority, not just for “energy,” but for actual health. Routine scrubbing, decluttering, and drying surfaces prevent mould, mildew, and bacteria, the real enemies. Note that a lot of mould is invisible! -
Ventilation is Non-Negotiable
Open windows or install high-efficiency extractor fans. Fresh air dispels odours, moisture, and stagnation, essential for both healthy living and “good chi.” Poor ventilation is the primary cause of toxic bathroom environments.Maintaining indoor humidity below 50 per cent is advisable, and upper thresholds of 60 per cent favour mould growth. Extractor fans should operate during and for several minutes after bathing to expel excess moisture – ideally all the time if you don’t have a window which could be kept open all the time. The “burp rule,” opening windows for 20 minutes daily, also helps reduce humidity and prevent mould.
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Mirror Placement
Use mirrors to expand light and “move energy,” but avoid them reflecting the toilet, as this respects privacy and reduces focus on waste. Avoid positioning mirrors opposite each other that would create a strange infinite space. Also mirrors (0r mirror tiles) that are joined together can dissect, fracture the image reflected. -
Colour Selection
Feng shui favours earthy neutrals, soft greens, and calming blues: colours that ground and renew. Light pastels or warm tones help balance dominant Water energy in bathrooms, making the space feel less draining. -
Balance Elements: Bring in Plants and Wood
Bathrooms have strong Water elements. Add Wood and Earth to stabilise the energy (tiles also provide grounding, earthing effect – having a bath has a grounding and earthing effect). Plants can also improve air quality, though they may increase humidity if over-watered. -
Toilet Placement & Privacy
Aim to hide the toilet from direct view of the door for privacy reasons. If impractical, consistently closing the seat and door is a simple yet symbolic and hygienic strategy. Placement of the bathroom (in the wealth area) from the bagua model perspective can create several ‘false problems’. Consult your feng shui consultant for solutions if you believe in this concept, otherwise don’t worry because there is NO scientific evidence that this can cause any financial issues. -
Artwork and Personal Touches
Warm landscapes or natural imagery can soften the functional feel of a bathroom (especially if there is no window) and aid relaxation, not because they attract luck, but because they influence mood positively. Hanging a picture of fish or koi carps can enhance positive imagery. Making your bathroom functional and well designed is the the first step.

Feng shui fish: koi carps 3D photo – for prosperity and luck (get it here feng shui shop)
Addressing Health Hazards (The Non-Negotiables)
If you spot mould, suspect asbestos, or have water with chlorine or fluoride:
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Act swiftly. Mould thrives in moist, poorly ventilated, cold bathrooms, and asbestos in old materials must be professionally removed. Some mould is invisible and usage of forensic lamps to make mould infested areas visible is required. In the event of a major damage (area with mould growth larger than 0.5mÇ), a renovation by a specialist company is advisable. Note that antimicrobial agents don’t kill mould (Journal of Environmental Health)!
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Ensure regular home health checks, address plumbing and water issues, and use quality water filtration systems. These measures are far more important than any symbolic remedy.
Don’t Let Fear or Tradition Trap You
Modern bathrooms are worlds away from ancient outhouses. Feng shui’s wariness of bathrooms stems from times when waste was uncontrolled, pluming sanitation very poor.
Superstitions ignore the capacity of contemporary bathrooms to be places of healing and self-care.
Empirical evidence does not support that a bathroom in a home’s centre or “wealth corner” is inherently problematic. Prioritise real, observable concerns above symbolic associations.
Psychological Perspectives
Psychological Effects
Rituals around cleaning and beautifying the bathroom can serve as positive triggers for wellness and rejuvenation.
Placebo Power
If closing the toilet lid or painting the room green makes you feel healthier or wealthier, that is valid, though the benefit lies in your mindset, not universal law or factual evidence.
More on how to feng shui bathrooms
By treating bathrooms as both functional necessities and opportunities for healing, we blend myth, science, and intention. The most potent feng shui is founded on awareness, evidence, and personal intention, not on blind adherence to some outdated traditions that don’t make sense any more.