How to make up for the missing corners of an L-shaped building

L-shaped buildings are often found in modern buildings. However, from a Feng Shui perspective, L-shaped buildings are houses with missing corners, and the ideal Feng Shui building is a square or round house. In order to make the space utilization of each unit higher in modern commercial housing, the majority of the houses are missing corners. Every missing corner will have bad luck in Feng Shui, but you don’t have to worry too much, because the missing corners can be "filled up". "That's enough. Next, I will tell you some simple and practical methods of "supplementing angles" in Feng Shui. 1. Solve the missing corners in the northeast direction of the building in Feng Shui. The northeast direction represents the young child. The missing corners are not conducive to the growth of the little boy. You can put a Shiwan doll of "shepherd boy riding a bull" here to remedy the problem. 2. Solve missing corners in the northwest direction of the building in Feng Shui. The northwest represents the head of the family, the father and the male host. If you and your husband live in a house with a vacant office, it is equivalent to "pushing" your husband out, that is, your husband is not at home for a long time due to various reasons. In addition, since the missing corner represents the lack of aura and magnetic field, it will have a certain impact on the health of the residents. The northwest affects the head, bones, lungs and other parts. Corner supplement method: place a metal, jade, stone, or ceramic "dog" statue in the missing corner. 3. The Western orientation of building Feng Shui resolves missing corners. The Western influence affects the throat, mouth and other parts of the body. It also symbolizes girls and people who make a living with their "mouth". In addition to being prone to "problem girls", missing corners also represent "moving the mouth". People (such as sales, teachers, lawyers) are not competitive enough in the industry and their speech is not "authoritative" enough; the way to supplement their roles is to put up a "copper chicken". 4. Solve the missing corner in the southwest direction of the building in Feng Shui. The southwest direction represents the health and family status of the housewife. If a single man lives in a house with a missing corner in the southwest, he may be a bachelor for the rest of his life. The remedy is to place " Sheep" shaped statue. 5. In building Feng Shui, the southern orientation can resolve missing corners. The south affects body parts such as the eyes, blood, and organs. According to industry statistics, many "myopic families" live in houses with missing corners in the west. The remedy is to place red horse-shaped furnishings. . 6. Resolve missing corners in the southeast direction of the building in Feng Shui. The southeast represents the luck of the eldest daughter in the family and the thighs, pelvic bones and other parts of the body. The most common situation where missing corners occur is that the residents are prone to "rheumatism", and this Plants can be placed in the vacant space or a "green dragon" sculpture can be placed. 7. Resolve the missing corner in the east direction of the building in Feng Shui. The east represents the eldest son. The biggest impact of the missing corner is the difficulty of "adding a male child", which can be resolved by placing "rabbit" decorations. 8. Solve the missing corners in the north direction of the building in Feng Shui. North is the direction of "one person below and above ten thousand people", which affects some men who are second-in-command in the workplace or the second eldest child in the family. You can put up a "Batman" poster or Place Mickey Mouse figures.