If your home or office is missing its Wealth corner (the back left-hand corner of your space on Feng Shui’s Bagua Map), don’t despair!
Feng Shui offers several ways to compensate for the missing sector, activating your Wealth energy and anchoring your intentions for abundance.
Let’s look at three key ways you can do this right away.
1. Complete the shape of the Bagua by going outside of your space.

For example, activating items such as a bright light or lively flag placed in the correct position completes the Bagua shape here, lifting the energy of this important Bagua area.
2. Activate Wealth energy within the individual rooms in your space. Lay the Bagua Map over the floorplans for the rooms in your home or office to locate all of the Wealth areas in your environment, and activate them with appropriate enhancements.
3. Focus on the Travel & Helpful People sector. The diagonal relationships on the Bagua Map provide strong support for one another, so to activate Wealth & Prosperity, enhance its diagonal opposite, the Travel & Helpful People sector.
In addition to enhancing this area, you’ll need to apply your intention by getting out in the world (traveling) to meet the people who can best support your intentions for abundance (helpful people)!
Each of these three actions gives you a powerful way to enhance your Abundance, even if the area is physically missing in your environment.
If you’ve been looking for solutions like these, please share which one (or more) you choose to use, and how it works out for you.
I really like this post. It is sharing good information.
Thank you — I hope the information is useful to you.
That is a nice sketch, let me zoom in my picture. I do believe in feng shui and it does helps every individuals to design their houses, properties and bring good luck.
Thank you — great suggestion!
For the first way you suggested, Can you fill the missing space outside with a gazebo? Thank you
Hi Kat – Yes, a gazebo would fill in that space perfectly.
Can I put a mirror on left side wall when I come in my front door
Hello Barbara,
From a Feng Shui standpoint it’s always a good idea to have a mirror near your front door!
It was written to NOT have a mirror within 5 feet of the front door. Yes? No?
Hello EJ,
If your mirror feels like it’s bouncing your image right back out the door behind you, it is a Feng Shui challenge. Use your judgement to decide.
Will the REAL feng shui experts stand up! Feng shui is so confusing and the so-called experts have very differing opinions which makes it nearly impossible to know what to do. For instance, on this site she encourages placing a mirror by the front door. I just took a mirror down away from the front door as suggested on another feng shui site. I’m so frustrated. We just bought a new home that is a feng shui nightmare. It has missing parts on the front and back side of the house (which I intend to add additional rooms to fill in the spaces) if I can ever get my money flowing again. I lost my six-figure job two weeks after we closed on this house. I’m used to being lucky with money but not since we moved here which is why I started studying feng shui. It looks like The previous owner did not have money either. I need to figure out how to break the poverty spirit off of this residence. (-:)
Hello BJ, The placement of a mirror by your front door can help or hurt, depending on its placement. If you’d like to send a photo of your doorway and a sketch of your entryway floorplan for me to evaluate, please use my Ask Ann page to send the information.
Hi Ann,
I live in an apartment. From the main door I can look straight to the full height glass window across the living room. Is there anyway I can stop the wealth flowing out?
Also, this full height glass windows overlook the missing wealth corner. As I live in an apartment, I am unable to anything beyond this glass window. Is there any remedy for the missing corner?
Thank you!
Hello Anna,
Usually there are a few options for supporting a missing area. I will be glad to get into specifics if you send your query via my Ask Ann page, and attach a floor plan and a photo.