Showing posts with label main door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label main door. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

House Hunting with Feng Shui - Part 4

House Hunting with Feng Shui

Get an internal floor plan drawn by the architect if possible, because it has exact dimensions, and it is drawn to scale. If you cannot get that, then draw your own floor plan. However, try to get accurate proportions and dimensions.
Check the compass direction, and then work out the orientation of the house. 

The main door should be located at one of the fortunate location such as sheng chi, tien yi, nien yen or fu wei. Make sure the main door, pathway, bedroom door, bedroom, study room and dining room are located at the fortunate locations. However, beware of the annual afflictions. Toilet, bathroom, wash area, kitchen, stove, and storeroom should occupy harmful sections.

Watch out for common design afflictions. Knowing these basic feng shui principles will save you thousands of dollars and frustration in correcting your house. 

Common Design Afflictions
  • Do not have the kitchen & dining room located near the main door, especially in an apartment. Do not have the living room located at the back of the house.



  • Do not have the main door built under the toilet or bathroom of the upper floor in a double storey house.


From many years of my feng shui practices, there are many common feng shui afflicted designed houses. Some houses are designed in this way due to cost-saving, while others are just designed by architects, who are not aware of feng shui principles. 

For more feng shui tips on common affliction on main door and bedroom, click here.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

House Hunting with Feng Shui - Part 3

If you already have a good external environment such as the auspicious mountains and water at the auspicious location, then your internal environment is used for fine-tuning qi in the environment, and to tap the auspicious qi for maximum benefit.

After examining the larger scale environment of 3km radius, then examine the area within 500 meters radius of the house when evaluating the immediate environment.


For other Exterior Feng Shui Tips when doing house hunting such as roads, hills, surrounding buildings, main door, property layout, click here.





    Friday, October 26, 2012

    Business Feng Shui - External Sha Qi

    External Sha Qi



    Do not have your main door or main entrance facing the edge of building, pillar or any poison arrows in the external environment of your business premise. 

    When you see the edge of building or any poison arrows from the window, block the view with curtains or place a few pot plants to divert the bad qi, as these poison arrows emanate sha qi.

    The example given here is a residential building. Imagine in the cities , there are highrise office complexes and the sha qi is stronger and more deadly.

    Next, look out for symbolic decoration of the buildings around your business premise for cannon-like, knife-like or arrow-like structure that can bring disaster to your business. Sometime this happens because of business jealousy or rivalry. Sometime it was self-protection by a building owner, but subsequenlty created a feng shui war by neaighbouring buildings because of act of remedy. This may sound like a folk story or condemned to be not feng shui by some feng shui master. But, it is common in Hong Kong where feng shui is widely practised. 


     Canon on top of building. Where is it shooting?

    Knife-shape building. Where is it cutting?
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    Tuesday, September 4, 2012

    House Hunting - Investing on a Good Feng Shui House

    House Hunting with Feng Shui - Part 4
     
    Get an internal floor plan drawn by the architect if possible, because it has exact dimensions, and it is drawn to scale. If you cannot get that, then draw your own floor plan. However, try to get accurate proportions and dimensions. 

    Check the compass direction, and then work out the orientation of the house. The main door should be located at one of the fortunate location such as sheng chi, tien yi, nien yen or fu wei. Make sure the main door, pathway, bedroom door, bedroom, study room and dining room are located at the fortunate locations. However, beware of the annual afflictions. Toilet, bathroom, wash area, kitchen, stove, and storeroom should occupy harmful sections.

    Watch out for common design afflictions. Knowing these basic feng shui principles will save you thousands of dollars and frustration in correcting your house.  

    Common Design Afflictions
    • Do not have the kitchen & dining room located near the main door, especially in an apartment. Do not have the living room located at the back of the house.

    • Do not have the main door built under the toilet or bathroom of the upper floor in a double storey house.

    From many years of my feng shui practices, there are many common feng shui afflicted designed houses. Some houses are designed in this way due to cost-saving, while others are just designed by architects, who are not aware of feng shui principles.


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