However, this view may not be applicable in modern society. In modern cities, houses facing mountains are usually more expensive and inconvenient, so they may not be suitable for ordinary families to live in.
In addition, if the mountain facing the door of the house is relatively high, it may block the sight and lighting of the residents and affect the indoor ventilation and living experience. At the same time, if the mountain environment is not good, such as the risk of natural disasters such as landslides and mudslides, then this layout may bring security risks to residents.
Therefore, the quality of the house facing the mountain needs to be judged according to the specific situation, including the shape, height, environment and other factors of the mountain, as well as the personal economic strength and housing demand.