Residential feng shui pays attention to hiding the wind and gathering the gas. How many rooms is the residence suitable for?

Residential feng shui pays attention to hiding the wind and gathering the gas. How many rooms is the residence suitable for? Traditional geomantic omen believes that the number of rooms in a house has a great influence on the health and luck of the owner. Feng Shui master Ding of Xi 'an reminds everyone that the number of rooms referred to here does not completely refer to the bedroom that people often say. Because according to ancient records, as long as there is a space with a door and four walls, it can be called a "room". So the modern living room, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, study, utility room and even cloakroom can all be regarded as a room, which can be summarized by the number of rooms in the whole house. In fact, the geomantic judgment on the number of residential rooms is consistent with the concept of modern architecture, and the reason is the same. Modern families are mostly composed of a couple and a child, and the number of three or four rooms is not enough. So, how many rooms should a house have? The general number of rooms should include the following four kinds of spaces: 1, and sleeping space: including master bedroom and children's room. If there are elders living together, we should also prepare an elder's bedroom, that is, the elderly room. 2. Dining space: including kitchen and dining room. 3. Every family should have a corresponding bathroom. 4. Other uses: including living room, study room, living room, entrance, guest room, balcony, utility room, garage, etc. Even if the living area is large, you can set up a gym, a music room and a reception room separately. The above four spaces, if the residential area is large enough, the most ideal is of course to separate, but at present, only a limited number of people can afford such a large house. Teacher Ding, the chief feng shui master of Xi 'an Clifford Hall, suggested that the general residential space is limited and there are not many rooms, so we can consider combining several spaces for use. For example, the dining room, living room and living room can be used at the same time, but the husband and wife master bedroom, children's room and study room must be separated. Therefore, a house with only three or four rooms can hardly meet the needs of modern people in life, entertainment, rest and other aspects.