Living Room Feng Shui 2026: Year of the Horse Tips for Singapore Homes

Living Room Feng Shui 2026: Year of the Horse Tips for Singapore Homes

Looking at Living Room Feng Shui for 2026? Here’s what the Year of the Horse means for Singapore homeowners, and how to prepare your space properly.

Kelly Ong, SIXiDES Editorial Team
12 February, 2026

As Singapore steps into the Year of the Horse in 2026, many homeowners are reassessing how their homes can better support health, stability, and long-term harmony. 

Some are planning renovations. Others are simply hoping for a smoother year ahead. While Feng Shui can sound complex, this year’s advice for the living room is refreshingly practical. 

We spoke to Master KK of Circle 96, an award-winning modern Feng Shui consultancy in Singapore, to understand what homeowners should focus on in 2026. His guidance centres on clarity, balance, and disciplined space management. 

Whether you live in an HDB flat, BTO unit, condominium, or landed property, the principles remain relevant. 



Why the Living Room Matters Most in Feng Shui 

The living room plays a central role in Feng Shui because it is the shared heart of the home. 

It is where family members gather, speak, relax, and receive guests. In many Singapore homes, especially HDB flats and condominiums, it is also the first space seen after opening the main door. 

Because of this, the living room influences overall household harmony more than people realise. 

If this space is messy, crowded, or poorly maintained, it affects not only how the home looks, but how it feels. In Feng Shui thinking, this can influence communication, stress levels, and long-term stability. 

First-time homeowners in BTO flats may also find it useful to review a BTO renovation checklist before making directional adjustments or layout decisions. 

Keeping the living room tidy is not just about appearance. It sets the tone for the entire household. 



What Changes in the Year of the Horse 2026? 

According to Master KK, the South sector of the living room carries greater influence this year. 

In Feng Shui, each year brings stronger energy to a specific direction. For 2026, that direction is South. 

Homeowners should: 

  • Keep the South area clean and clutter-free 
  • Place a green plant, lamp, or television in the South 
  • Avoid introducing water elements in that sector


A green plant can be real or artificial. The intention is to introduce stable, growing energy. A lamp or television activates the space gently. 

When referring to “water element,” this includes obvious features such as fountains or aquariums. It can also include strong water symbolism. For example, displaying a whisky collection in the South sector is not advisable in 2026. 

For compact Singapore homes, this does not require renovation. Simple rearrangement of décor or storage is often sufficient. 

 


Everyday Living Room Habits That Weaken Luck and Health 

When asked what weakens wealth or well-being without homeowners noticing, Master KK’s answer was direct. 

Hoarding. 

The living room often becomes a temporary storage zone. Delivery boxes, unused items, decorative pieces without purpose, and miscellaneous belongings slowly accumulate. 

Over time, clutter affects the atmosphere of the space. It may increase stress and reduce mental clarity. 

From a Feng Shui perspective, clutter represents stagnant energy. From a practical perspective, it disrupts comfort and calm. 



Supporting Steady Income and Long-Term Stability in 2026 

Instead of focusing on attracting sudden wealth, the advice for the Year of the Horse centres on stability. 

The South sector represents this year’s active influence. Keeping it clean, organised, and free from water elements supports steady income and smoother opportunities. 

This applies to resale HDB flats, new BTO layouts, condominiums, and landed homes alike. 

Small changes can make a difference: 

  • Relocating a display cabinet 
  • Removing unnecessary decorative pieces 
  • Simplifying feature walls 
  • Improving lighting 


For homeowners planning updates this year, it may help to review a proper renovation planning guide before making layout or feature wall changes. 

For larger adjustments, it is advisable to understand how to choose an interior designer in Singapore before committing to renovation works. 

The goal is consistency, not dramatic intervention. 



How Living Room Colours Affect Stress and Rest 

Master KK also highlights the presence of strong fire energy in 2026. 

Fire represents brightness and attraction. However, excessive fire energy can lead to overstimulation. 

He advises homeowners to reduce strong fire colours in the living room this year, especially: 

  • Red 
  • Pink 
  • Purple 
  • Orange 


In many Singapore homes where the living and dining areas are open-concept, these colours may amplify mental activation over time. 

If you are considering repainting or refreshing your space, explore curated living room design ideas in Singapore to find calmer, more balanced palettes that suit 2026’s energy. 

Choosing softer, neutral tones can support better rest and overall well-being throughout the year. 



The One Principle to Remember for 2026 

If homeowners remember only one thing for the Year of the Horse, it is this: 

Declutter. 

Master KK emphasises that hoarding is the number one enemy of health, wealth, and harmony. 

Regardless of layout or renovation budget, removing excess is often more powerful than adding new items. 

In 2026, clarity in space supports clarity in life. 




Frequently Asked Questions About Living Room Feng Shui 2026 

What is the most important Feng Shui direction in 2026? 

In the Year of the Horse 2026, the South sector carries stronger influence. Homeowners should keep this area clean, tidy, and free from water elements. 

Do I need renovation to improve Feng Shui in 2026? 

No major renovation is required. Simple adjustments such as decluttering, rearranging décor, and improving lighting are often sufficient. 

Can I place a water feature in my living room in 2026? 

Water elements should not be placed in the South sector of the living room during 2026. 

Which colours should I avoid in my living room this year? 

It is advisable to reduce strong fire colours such as red, pink, purple, and orange in the living room for the Year of the Horse. 

Does this advice apply to HDB flats and condominiums? 

Yes. These Feng Shui principles apply to HDB flats, BTO units, condominiums, and landed properties in Singapore. 

 

About the Expert 

Master KK 
Founder, Circle 96 
Award-Winning Modern Feng Shui Consultancy, Singapore 

Master KK specialises in residential Feng Shui consultation for HDB flats, condominiums, and landed properties across Singapore. His approach focuses on practical spatial alignment, modern living environments, and long-term household stability. 


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