Is it okay not to arrange before and after residential feng shui?

Home should have a front and a back, that is to say, behind your home, there should be other houses or hills that do not produce fierce shapes. The front should be open, the front hall should be worry-free, easy to get in and out, and have good mobility. There is a room in front, which oppresses the proximity and affects the lighting. This is not good.

If you don't follow the layout, there may be wall knives or sky cuts between the front and rear rows.

In a word, both phototypesetting and non-phototypesetting may have some shortcomings. At present, public houses in residential areas are generally less affected than non-typesetting houses. There are many unpredictable risks in not typesetting, and it is difficult for you to explain clearly without a plan. Good luck is uncertain.