The following are the types of houses with good Feng Shui;
1. The most wealth-gathering house type Feng Shui
A very important point in house Feng Shui is to gather wealth. Houses gather wealth. The following main points are required:
1. The living room is best located in the front half of the home close to the door, so as to directly absorb the air entering from the door.
2. An entrance hall should be set up between the front door and the living room. The key to Feng Shui is "like turning around, avoid rushing straight". A porch or a low cabinet is set up between the door and the living room to buffer the inside and outside. The inside of the house is also hidden, making it difficult for outsiders to spy on it. The interior of the house is hidden and hidden, symbolizing endless blessings.
3. The bathroom and kitchen should not be close to each other, especially if the stove and toilet are separated by a wall. Otherwise, the house will be unlucky.
2. The most square house type Feng Shui
A square house type is conducive to high space utilization and convenient planning and layout; it is convenient for house decoration, increases space utilization, facilitates placement of furniture, and reduces area waste. From a Feng Shui perspective, if it is not square, it is easy to have problems such as missing corners.
3. The most transparent house type Feng Shui
Transparency means that there are doors or windows in opposite directions of the house, allowing air flow to pass through, that is, ventilation. Better air flow is good for your health. From the perspective of Feng Shui, the layout of the house must allow the air to flow smoothly in the living room, and there should be no dead corners where dirty air accumulates, otherwise it will accumulate bad luck. In addition, the most transparent house type is from the north to the south, and it is best for the living room balcony to face the south, so that it feels warm in winter and cool in summer.
4. The most private house type Feng Shui
Fully respect the owner’s life style and satisfy the owner’s living habits; the public space and the private space are separated, and the visitor flow line should not interfere with that of the family. The lines intersect with the housework circulation lines to avoid affecting family rest or life when guests visit. Otherwise, it will affect the residence owner's career and interpersonal relationships.