Where to place a monstera to attract fortune, abundance, and positive energy in your home, according to Feng Shui experts
Discover how to harness the power of Feng Shui with your monstera

Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese practice, is based on the belief that arranging objects – including plants – affects energy flow (Qi) in a space, influencing a range of areas of life such as wealth, career, and well-being.
Each part of a home corresponds to a specific aspect of life, and placing plants like monstera in the right locations can help absorb stagnant energy, clear blockages, and promote a smooth flow of positive Qi.
Placing Feng Shui plants in the right sectors of your home amplifies positive effects. But how to find these? Our experts break down Feng Shui energy mapping to share the best places for your monstera to maximize its positive effects.
Why are monstera an auspicious choice according to Feng Shui?
Feng Shui plants represent the wood element, which symbolizes growth, vitality, and expansion. The monstera plant is a popular houseplant in Feng Shui due to its large, round, and heart-shaped leaves, which symbolize prosperity and abundance.
According to Feng Shui expert Hannah Yang, 'The sheer size of the leaves, which are more rounded and heart-shaped than pointy, signals prosperity. Also, they grow fast. Monsteras can get big quickly, which can symbolize rapid growth of money.'
Similarly, Feng Shui specialist Angie Kreller explains, 'Monsteras are thought to be lucky because they have these huge, healthy leaves that symbolize expansion and opportunity. Also, in Feng Shui, round-leafed plants like the monstera are preferred over spiky ones because they promote gentle instead of harsh energy, making them ideal for areas where you want to encourage prosperity.'
To harness these benefits, the plant must be healthy and thriving, so following our monstera care guide for tips is also key.
Visionary and healthcare entrepreneur by passion, Licensed Psychologist by training, Dr. Hannah Yang loves creating new possibilities in the world of mental health and wellness. Dr. Yang established Balanced Awakening in 2015 as a niche psychotherapy practice for women. She loves to empower women to be their best selves in all facets of life. Hannah also loves to tap into her passion for design and Feng Shui to create fabulous environments for herself, her team, and her clients.
Angielique Krelller is a Bachelor of Interior Design Graduate and is an Interior designer at Yabby.
Best locations for monstera according to Feng Shui
Choosing the right location for your monstera is key to maximizing its positive energy benefits. Here are the spots experts say monstera are best placed.
The southeast or back left corner – The Wealth Area
The southeast corner of the home is associated with wealth and abundance in traditional Feng Shui. A thriving monstera placed here is believed to enhance financial prosperity and support financial growth.
According to Feng Shui expert Hannah Yang, 'Place it in the wealth corner of any living, dining, or family area of the home. How do you find the wealth area? Stand in the doorway to the room and locate the back left-hand corner. That will be your wealth area for the room. If that area also has the necessary conditions for a monstera to thrive (like good natural light), then this is an auspicious place to put a monstera.'
Consider pairing your monstera with a jade plant or a lucky bamboo to amplify wealth energy. We also have dedicated guides about where to place jade plants for Feng Shui, and where to place lucky bamboo for Feng Shui.
The north corner or home office – The Career and Life Path area
For those looking to advance their careers, placing a monstera in the north area of the home or office is the way to go. Interior designer and Feng Shui expert Angie Kreller suggests that this placement can encourage steady professional growth.
Additionally, if you’re bringing this lucky houseplant into your office, placing it near your desk is ideal. According to Feng Shui strategist and biophilic design practitioner Dee Oujiri, 'The perfect spot, the wealth corner in your office, is where she brings the lovely energy of abundance to your business.' This strategic placement enhances the flow of positive energy, supporting both business and personal growth.
Dee Oujiri is the founder of Homes That Heal, a bespoke consulting firm dedicated to crafting luxury spaces aligned with nature and well-being. With a blend of expertise in Feng Shui, Biophilic Design, and energy alignment, Dee transforms homes, properties, and developments into sanctuaries of harmony, prosperity, and timeless elegance. Beyond her professional work, Dee is a passionate advocate for connecting with the earth’s natural rhythms and creating spaces that resonate with positive energy.
The East (Health & Family Area)
The east sector of your home is all about health, vitality, and family harmony. To find it, stand at your front door facing in – whatever is to the left is your east side. This is a great spot for a monstera because its lush, air-purifying leaves bring fresh, nourishing energy into the space.
Ideally, this would be great in where your family naturally gathers, like the living room, dining room, or even a bright hallway. That way, its positive energy can support connection, well-being, and a vibrant home environment.
How to set intentions when placing a monstera
However, placement alone isn’t enough – setting a clear intention for what you want to invite is just as important.
Feng Shui emphasizes the power of intention when arranging objects in your space, and plants, as living beings, can serve as energetic anchors for your goals. By consciously placing your monstera in a specific location with a focused purpose, you create a symbolic and energetic connection between the plant and your desired outcome.
Angie Kreller advises: 'When placing your monstera, set a clear intention for what you want to invite into your life. For some people this is wealth, for others it might be career growth. Setting the intention is the first step for success.
'If you want to solidify your goal, it might also be worth writing your intentions down on a small piece of paper and tucking it into the soil.'
Additionally, Hannah Yang recommends, 'Every time you care for the plant, or even spend time in the room, you can speak your intention out-loud or in your head. The plant can be an anchor and co-creator for you in manifesting your intention.'
Where to place a monstera to keep it thriving
To maintain the positive Feng Shui energy of your monstera, it’s important to ensure it thrives, and positioning it to provide the right conditions is key. A healthy, well-cared-for plant enhances positive energy, while one that struggles may create stagnant or blocked Qi. Here’s how to position your monstera for optimal growth and balance:
Light: Monsteras thrive in bright, indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can scorch their leaves, while too little can stunt growth. The best spot is near a window with filtered light. If you’re placing it by a south-facing window, consider using window treatments such as this sun blocking window film from Amazon to diffuse harsh rays.
Temperature: Monsteras prefer warm temperatures between 65-85°F. Avoid placing them near drafts, air conditioning units, or heaters, as sudden temperature shifts can stress the plant and disrupt its energy flow.
Humidity: These tropical plants love high humidity. If your home is on the drier side, consider using a humidifier, misting the leaves, or placing a tray of water with pebbles nearby – such as this Pinkunn humidity tray from Amazon – to maintain ideal moisture levels. You can monitor humidity levels using a hygrometer, available at Amazon, to ensure they stay above 50% for optimal growth.
Spacing: Placing your monstera in a cramped area can block energy flow. Avoid cramped spaces to ensure it has space to grow freely. 'Since monsteras grow rapidly, it’s essential to assess if the place where they are located is still suitable for their size,' says Hannah Yang. 'If it feels like the plant is starting to take over, it’s time to move it. Similarly, if you’re starting to bump into or brush up against it, it’s time to rearrange things!'
Dust buildup on leaves can symbolize stagnant energy. Regularly cleaning houseplant leaves ensures they remain vibrant and continues to radiate positive energy.
For further insight into incorporating Feng Shui principles in both indoor and outdoor gardening with Feng Shui principles in mind, Plant Feng Shui by Amy Barnard, at Amazon can serve as a comprehensive guide to creating harmonious and energetically balanced spaces through thoughtful plant placement and care.
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Lola Houlton is a news writer for Homes & Gardens. She has been writing content for Future PLC for the past six years, in particular Homes & Gardens, Real Homes and GardeningEtc. She writes on a broad range of subjects, including practical household advice, recipe articles, and product reviews, working closely with experts in their fields to cover everything from heating to home organization through to house plants. Lola is a graduate, who completed her degree in Psychology at the University of Sussex. She has also spent some time working at the BBC.
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