What are the feng shui taboos of lakeside villas?

1. When building a villa, you must not build it at a T-junction or intersection, that is, the vertical point in the vertical line, because it is best not to have a straight road or alley in front of your villa, otherwise it is likely to cause some health problems for your family and people living in the house. If a businessman who does business lives in such a house, it is likely to lead to some bad situations such as business losses or reduced profits.

2. Villa design should guard against "top-heavy" and "generational disorder". The first floor area of many rural villas is limited, because many people will build a "floating out" style on the second and third floors, resulting in a "top-heavy" style, which is called a "generational disorder" layout. Frankly speaking, the younger generation living in this house is often "neither big nor small".

3. When building a villa, don't locate the villa at the bottom of the dead end, that is, the deepest part of the alley. Such a building will be very unfavorable to the owner of the house in Feng Shui. It is easy for people to feel that they are always fidgeting, which may also lead to financial bankruptcy or business decline.