Of course, if you still can't get through this hurdle, there are ways to change this layout, depending on whether you are willing or not. The easiest way is to plant prickly plants in front of the house and on the roof, such as cactus and cactus, and make a main entrance screen in the main hall. You can also place a convex mirror or hang a red cloth at your door to ease the pattern of the gate facing the Tianmen. If not, you can put down the Buddha statue of light in the hall.
There is another way, although troublesome, that can directly solve the problem from the root, and that is to change the location of your home. The courtyard door can be designed at the left and right positions of the house to avoid direct contact with the house, which can effectively solve these bad modes, or you can directly change the direction of the courtyard door, which can effectively avoid the embarrassing direct door collision mode and avoid rushing the door.
Although we all advocate science in the new century, it is true that Feng Shui has been handed down from ancient times to the present. If you believe, there will be, if you don't believe, there will be. The choice of gate orientation plays an important role in home feng shui, but sometimes we can't change this layout because of the limited conditions, so we have to let nature take its course or try to change it.