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What phenomena in the home will affect Feng Shui?

Home Feng Shui is closely related to people’s daily life. People spend the most time at home in their lives. In the home environment, people will engage in various matters to make their lives better. Be more comfortable. However, if you want your life to get better, you cannot do without the related Feng Shui effect. Let’s take a look at what phenomena will affect Feng Shui.

The window is too large

The size of the window in the home should match the layout of the house. If the window is too large or the door is directly facing the window, the airflow will flow too fast and the air cannot gather. People who live there will often have headaches. It is recommended to change the size of doors and windows to a size that is consistent with the size of the room, or to use screens, curtains, furniture, etc. to block headaches.

The northwest of the home is the toilet

The toilet has a lot of evil spirits and is a place where the dirty air gathers. As mentioned above, the northwest is the direction related to the fortune of the male owner. If we place the toilet in the northwest, it will affect the male owner's overall fortune, and it will also affect the male owner's physical and mental health. Not only will it not be able to help the male owner's fortune, let the male owner achieve his own ambitions, but it will also affect the male owner's physical and mental health. It will cause the male owner's career and business to plummet, and the family's fortune will decline collectively.

Use an irregular room as a bedroom

Do not use an irregular room as the master bedroom, otherwise it will lead to infertility after a long marriage. In fact, when we choose a house, we all say that the house should be square, so as to avoid the impact of missing corners and irregular houses on fortune. When choosing a house, everyone must pay attention to it. A house with a square layout is more auspicious.

Missing corners in houses

Missing corners in houses is a big Feng Shui taboo that will ruin our destiny. When it comes to houses, many people think of square ones, but there are also some irregular ones. Let’s first talk about what a missing corner is. You can divide the house you live in according to the nine-square grid. If the divided area lacks more than one-third of the area, it is a missing corner. Missing corners are most likely to lead to unstable relationships within the family. Secondly, they will affect the financial fortune of all family members. In serious cases, money will leak out.