How to read Feng Shui when buying a second-hand house

Why do some second-hand houses make you feel refreshed and refreshed when you walk into them, while others feel depressing and dull, making you restless? This lies in the difference between good and bad Feng Shui patterns. So how should you look at Feng Shui when buying a second-hand house? Spacious, upright and well-coordinated layouts are the best choice for a home, but the following types of homes should be avoided as much as possible. 1. The door and balcony should be connected in a straight line, and should be separated by a screen or entrance hall. Because the front and back are transparent, you can see through the door and balcony at a glance. As the saying goes: "If the front is connected to the back, both people and money will be empty." And the wind blows through the hall, Easily make people sick. 2. If the door is directly facing the elevator or stairs, it is a violation. Originally, the house was a place for gathering energy and health, but now it is directly facing the elevator or stairs, and all the energy in the house will be sucked away by it. This is a big taboo. 3. If the door is directly facing the corridor, this is also a sign of evil. The longer the corridor, the more unfavorable it is for the home. This is called a sword pattern. If there is no screen to block the door, it is not suitable for living. 4. The door cannot face the toilet door. Imagine that people see the toilet as soon as they enter the door. What is the function of the house? The joy of entering the house will also turn into bad luck. In addition, the bedroom door and the toilet door cannot be facing each other, and the bedroom and bedroom doors cannot be facing each other. These are all violations of door flushing. 5. In your house, living room or dining room, if there are beams, be sure not to press down on beds and seats, and the ceiling should be high rather than low. 6. Try not to have too many sharp corners inside the house. Many modern high-rise residential living rooms are diamond-shaped, and there are often sharp corners, which not only brings evil spirits, but also makes the living room lose harmony and unity. If this situation occurs, it is advisable to use wooden cabinets or low cabinets to fill the empty corners. If you don’t want to place a wooden cabinet, you can place a tall and dense evergreen plant at a sharp corner. This can also reduce the impact of sharp corners on the feng shui of the living room.