Feng Shui for Wealth Tip #10: Missing Corners in Your Home — What They Mean & How to Fix Them
- Sandeep Raut
- 5 minutes ago
- 3 min read

Is your home perfectly square or rectangular?
Or does it have an L-shape, a U-shape, or an irregular layout?
In Feng Shui, the shape of your home matters more than most people realise. An irregular layout can create what we call “missing corners,” and that means certain areas of your life may not be receiving full energetic support.
Let’s break down what this means and how to fix it easily.
What Are “Missing Corners” in Feng Shui?
In Feng Shui, we use the Bagua map to divide your home into energy zones. Each section represents a different aspect of life:
Wealth
Health
Relationships
Career
Fame
Creativity
Helpful People
Knowledge
When your home is not a perfect square or rectangle, one of these energy zones may be physically absent from the floor plan.
And when a sector is missing, the energy associated with it may feel weakened or unsupported.
Why Home Shape Matters
Think of your home like a living energy field.
A balanced shape allows Chi (life force energy) to circulate evenly. When a corner is missing, that energy flow becomes incomplete.
It doesn’t mean disaster. But it does mean certain life areas may require extra attention.
Missing Southeast Corner: Wealth & Financial Growth
The Southeast represents:
Money
Prosperity
Financial stability
Business growth
If this corner is missing in your home layout, you may experience:
Slow financial growth
Difficulty saving money
Income instability
Missed business opportunities
It doesn’t mean you can’t build wealth.It simply means the wealth energy needs strengthening.
Missing Southwest Corner: Relationships & Love
The Southwest governs:
Marriage
Partnerships
Emotional stability
Long-term relationships
If this area is missing, it may show up as:
Relationship misunderstandings
Emotional disconnect
Difficulty finding stable partnerships
Frequent arguments
Again, this is not fate. It’s an energy imbalance that can be corrected.
How to Identify If Your Home Has a Missing Corner
Look at your home’s floor plan.
Draw a square or rectangle around the outermost walls.
See if any section falls outside that main boundary.
If a corner of that square is empty space — that’s a missing corner.
L-shaped and U-shaped homes often have at least one.
How to Fix a Missing Corner (Simple Remedies)
The good news? You don’t need renovations.
You can energetically anchor the missing area from the outside.
Here are simple ways:
💡 1. Add a Light
Install a light fixture in the missing corner area outside. Light activates and restores Chi.
🌿 2. Place a Healthy Plant
Plants represent life and growth. They symbolically “fill” the missing energy.
🪨 3. Use a Decorative Stone or Rock
A stone stabilises and grounds energy, especially helpful for Southwest corrections.
The key principle: You are symbolically completing the energy field.
Important: Fix the Right Sector
Before placing any remedy:
Use a compass to identify true directions.
Confirm whether it is Southeast or Southwest (or another sector).
Apply remedies intentionally.
Feng Shui works through clarity and conscious placement.
Does a Missing Corner Guarantee Problems?
No.
But it may explain patterns you’ve struggled with:
“Why does money feel unstable?”
“Why do relationships feel heavy?”
When the physical structure weakens an energy zone, life themes in that zone may need extra reinforcement.
The goal is balance — not fear.
Final Thought
Your home’s shape influences your life more quietly than you think.
A missing corner doesn’t mean you’re unlucky.It means you now have awareness — and awareness is power.
Small adjustments can restore energetic balance and invite harmony back into your space.
Watch Next
📺 8 Feng Shui Directions That Shape Your Wealth, Health & Destiny | How to Apply Them?👉 https://youtu.be/5TH-HHHdrGo
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💬 Tell me in the comments:Is your home a perfect square — or does it have a missing corner?Which area is it?
