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What are the Feng Shui rules for opening a house?

1. Avoid sharp corners or wall knives where the door faces the wall. It is advisable to round off the sharp corners as much as possible, or place a round vase at an appropriate position in the entrance hall to resolve the issue.

2. Avoid making the door disproportionate to the size of the house. A house with a small door or a small door will look extremely disproportionate, which is a phenomenon of disharmony and inconsistency between the inside and the outside. It is best to make a proportional door according to the size of the house.

3. Avoid single-family villas with two doors of similar size in different directions. This is a bull-carriage phenomenon, which is unfavorable. The door that conforms to the "Yuan Yun" should be selected to be retained and the other door should be closed.

4. Avoid installing a full-length mirror in the entrance and facing the door. The full-length mirror should be mounted on the wall at a 90-degree angle next to the door.

5. Avoid only having a front door but no back door. Having a beginning and no end means there is no beginning and no end, and there is an additional layer of concern in terms of safety. It is better to open a larger window at an appropriate position at the back of the house to allow ventilation.

6. Avoid being too close to your neighbor’s door. It is advisable to change the position of the door to avoid collision between the two doors.

7. Avoid long alleys facing the main gate. It is advisable to choose an auspicious time and day on the center line of the gate and hang a multi-faceted crystal ball to dissolve the "murderous spirit".