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Is It Good to Keep Ashes at Home? Understanding the Pros, Cons, and Cultural Beliefs

26/4/2025

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Losing a loved one is never easy, and deciding what to do with their ashes can be an emotional and deeply personal choice. Some find comfort in keeping ashes at home, while others worry about spiritual, cultural, or practical implications. So, is it good to keep ashes at home? The answer depends on your beliefs, lifestyle, and personal preferences.

In Singapore, where space is limited and religious traditions vary, this decision is even more significant. Let’s explore the considerations, cultural perspectives, and alternatives to help you make an informed choice.

What Are the Pros and Cons of Keeping Ashes at Home?

✅ Pros of Keeping Ashes at Home
  1. A Personal Connection – Having your loved one’s ashes nearby can provide comfort and a sense of closeness.
  2. Cost-Effective – Keeping ashes at home avoids the cost of a columbarium niche or scattering ceremony.
  3. Flexibility for Future Plans – If you’re undecided, storing ashes at home allows time to plan a future memorial or scattering.
  4. Personal Memorialisation – You can create a small memorial with photos, candles, or personal items.

❌ Cons of Keeping Ashes at Home
  1. Emotional Weight – Some may find it difficult to move forward while constantly reminded of their loss.
  2. Religious and Cultural Considerations – Certain traditions discourage keeping ashes at home due to spiritual beliefs.
  3. Limited Space – In Singapore, where many live in apartments, finding an appropriate place for an urn can be challenging.
  4. Future Relocation Issues – If you move homes or relocate overseas, transporting ashes can be complicated.

Where Should You Place an Urn at Home?

If you decide to keep ashes at home, proper placement is important. Here are some guidelines:

✅ Choose a respectful, peaceful space – A shelf in the living room, a home altar, or a dedicated memorial table.
✅ Avoid placing in bedrooms or kitchens – Some traditions believe this disrupts harmony.
✅ Keep it elevated – Placing the urn on a high shelf signifies respect.
✅ Use a secure urn – Choose a durable urn with a sealed lid to prevent accidental spills.


For those who follow Feng Shui principles, the urn should be in a quiet, undisturbed area and not directly facing the main door.

What Are the Alternatives to Keeping Ashes at Home?

If you’re unsure about keeping ashes at home, here are other meaningful options:

  1. Columbarium Niche – Storing ashes in a columbarium offers a permanent, sacred resting place.
  2. Garden of Peace (Singapore) – A designated space for land ash scattering.
  3. Sea Scattering Ceremony – Scattering ashes at sea is a serene and environmentally friendly option.
  4. Memorial Jewellery – Some choose to keep a small portion of ashes in a pendant or locket. Or even turn it into an ash diamond.
  5. Eco Urn – Biodegradable urns allow ashes to nourish a growing plant.

Each option provides a different way to honour your loved one while respecting personal, cultural, and religious considerations.

Making the Right Choice for Your Family

There’s no right or wrong answer when deciding whether to keep ashes at home. It’s about what feels right for you and your family. If you find comfort in having your loved one close, keeping their ashes at home can be a beautiful tribute. If cultural or religious concerns make you hesitant, exploring alternative memorial options may bring peace of mind.

For guidance in planning a respectful and meaningful memorial, The Life Celebrant offers expert advice and services tailored to your needs. Whether you choose to keep ashes at home or explore other options, they ensure a dignified farewell.

Speak with The Life Celebrant today and find the best way to honour your loved one.
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