13 lucky items to give your home good vibes


Updated on 06 September 2019 | 0 Comments

Want to lift the energy in your home? We’ve got everything you need to keep your house bright and your fortune brighter

There are plenty of time-honored traditions and trinkets believed to bring you good luck and banish bad energy from your space. 

From fragrant sage to decorative salt lamps, we've picked 13 of our favorites to try. Let the good vibes flow.

Burn incense

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The practice of burning incense dates back to ancient times and is still used in many different cultures, primarily to cleanse the home of bad energy. Once the smoke clears, supposedly any negativity does too.

If you haven’t used incense before, try frankincense – it's the most commonly-used resin and you'll likely recognize its warm, spicy scent.

Rosemary and sandalwood are also praised for their cleansing properties.

Adopt a fish (or nine)

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Changing your fortune could be as simple as buying some fish. These watery pets are believed to bring good luck and a carefully-placed aquarium is considered an important aspect of feng shui. 

Fish are thought to absorb negative energy in the home, and they can also symbolize health, happiness, abundance, prosperity and wealth.

In feng shui, the dragon fish is held up as the wealth fish (though, ironically, they can be pretty pricey). Luckily the humble goldfish is also associated with good fortune and positive energy. 

The amount of fish is important too: eight or nine is supposed to be the lucky number. 

Bring in bamboo

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The bamboo plant is touted as one of the most effective feng shui cures for luck. 

You really can't go wrong with this versatile plant: not only is it a smart addition to your home, it's also supposed to lift your mood and bring you peace and good fortune.

Palms, orchids and money trees are considered lucky too.

Rearrange the furniture

For well-balanced energy to flow through your home, feng shui dictates that your sofa/couch should be against a wall and you should avoid blocking any entrances with your furniture. 

It's also important that your rooms are free of clutter and that they have as much natural light and ventilation as possible. 

Finally, placing a lamp in the corner of the room, diagonally opposite the door, is supposed to activate "wealth energy". Why not give it a try?

Hang a horseshoe

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It’s traditional to hang a horseshoe over the door, in order to bring luck to all who enter. And how you position it is up to you.

Some say pointing the shoe upwards ensures your good luck never runs out. Others think facing it downwards allows the luck to flow into the lives of those who walk beneath it.

Whatever you believe, a horseshoe is a nice way to add character to a plain front door too.

Burn sage

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For centuries, white sage has been used to drive out bad energy and keep your home safe from unwanted visitors. It is even thought to have healing properties and may be effective in calming nerves or, some say, clearing the air after an argument.

The qualities of sage have also been recognized by scientists, who found that burning it can reduce the amount of airborne bacteria by 94%.

To use, burn a sage plant and allow the smoke to fill all the corners of your home. If you feel like it, say a mantra or voice your hopes and dreams out loud as you do.

Fill your fruit bowl

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Different fruits are thought to carry different meanings in feng shui – for example apples are associated with peace, while peaches represent immortality.

Nine oranges in a room are said to ward off bad luck, while pomegranates are believed to promote fertility. 

Scatter acorns

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Ancient druids believed acorns were sacred and would often carry a few around for good luck.

This is still thought to be good practice, and scattering some acorns throughout the home is said to turn your fortunes around.

Keep things organized by filling small bowls with these nuts or adding them to homemade wreaths or table decorations.

Embrace crystals

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Known for their healing powers, crystals can raise the vibrations in your home and fill the space with good vibes. 

Place Carnelian and Apatite in your kitchen (ideally near your cookbooks) to help you feel creative and inspired. Azurite and Pyrite do well in the office, promoting wealth and focus.

In the bathroom, keep Rose Quartz by your skin products – it's thought to bring positive energy and is also known to promote self-love and self-care.

Selenite and Amethyst are supposed to help calm and soothe you, so they work well in the bedroom.

Hang a dream catcher

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Stemming from Native American cultures, the dream catcher is designed to capture nightmares and evil spirits, making the owner happier and more balanced.

These attractive items usually have a web-like design and are decorated with beads and feathers, so they're a treat for the eye as well as for your mood. 

Try a salt lamp

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These decorative lights are carved out of pink Himalayan salt and are known for their range of health benefits.

Using a salt lamp supposedly cleans the air in your home, soothes allergies, boosts your mood and even promotes a more restful sleep.

Be clever with paint

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Color is an amazing tool for fostering different moods in your home.

Want to create a calm, peaceful room? Go for pale blue hues, which are known to be relaxing.

Green can help with concentration, so think about including this shade in your kitchen or home office. Bright, opposing colors can trigger stress, so steer clear of these if possible.

Love elephants

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Widely regarded as lucky, the noble elephant is a symbol of wisdom and strength.

Bring some of their peaceful vibes into your home with some beautiful artworks or ornaments featuring these gentle giants.

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