For wealth-corner planning, first assess movement flow and maintenance burden. Stable execution beats decorative complexity.
Diagnose first, then act
Before major changes, confirm the real problem and apply one or two low-cost adjustments. Observe for 7-14 days.
3-step execution
- Step 1: Record friction scenarios (time, location, behavior pattern).
- Step 2: Change one variable only: flow, lighting, or buffering.
- Step 3: Review after 7-14 days and keep only what works.
Common mistakes
Relying on symbolic fixes, ignoring the real flow, and changing too many variables before review.
FAQ
Are more objects always better?
No. Too many items increase maintenance and often reduce stability.
How do I choose between plants and objects?
Prefer low-maintenance combinations that do not block movement flow.
Should I adjust wealth corner every day?
No. Consistent execution is more valuable than frequent changes.