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  1. Nov 28, 2021 · Oro, Plata, Mata is often followed in finalizing the number of steps a staircase has. As explained by Ar. IDr. Isabelle Ong Sitco, “You count the first step as oro, the second step as plata, the third step as mata, then go back to oro as fourth step, and so on,” she shares.

  2. Aug 11, 2023 · Feng Shui advises against situating a bathroom underneath the stairs or having a toilet facing the stairway as it may flush away wealth. Another guideline is to avoid building a staircase that faces the main door or in the center of the home to ensure good chi flow and distribution.

  3. Try to keep 1, 2, 5, 10, 13, 14, 17 or 22 as the numbers of steps in a staircase. Keep the stairs well lit. Do fit uplights on landings. Make sure that the stairs are sturdy. Use shades of light and soothing colors for staircases. You can use wood, metal or concrete as materials for making stairs.

  4. Mar 6, 2013 · Among the Tagalogs, stair steps are erected with a ritual that calls for alternate counting to three, using the chant “Oro, plata, mata” (Gold, silver, death) for each count. Of course, the counting commences with the lowest rung.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Create an Oro Plata Mata Stairs. Filipinos believe that for the stairs to bring good luck, the top stair should fall either on “oro” meaning gold or “plata” which means silver. “Mata” that means death is avoided as it is believed to bring bad luck. Make Sure the Stairway is Well Lit.

  6. This Spanish phrase literally means Gold, Silver, and Death. According to this superstitious belief, any home’s staircase should never have steps that are multiple of three and the words Oro, Plata, Mata are used to define every group of three steps.

  7. May 17, 2020 · Among the Tagalogs, stair steps are erected with a ritual that calls for alternate counting to three, using the chant “Oro, plata, mata” (Gold, silver, death) for each count. Of course, the counting commences with the lowest rung.