What are the Feng Shui considerations when buying a villa?
1. Garden
The Feng Shui layout of a villa should be viewed from an overall perspective. The first step is to enter the home. Most villas have their own small gardens. Let’s not talk about the size. First, look at the layout. Most villas have their own small gardens. The landscape has been arranged when you hand over the house, but at this time you have to see whether the arrangement is reasonable. It is okay to have big trees in the garden, but be careful not to be taller than the house, and not in front of the door. The door is the entrance to the house to let in the air. mouth. It cannot be blocked. The big tree blocks the air opening, which will not allow the air to be collected. Secondly, it will affect the internal light. And having a big tree in front of you is like a wake-up call. When it rains and thunders, you are more likely to be struck by lightning.
2. Doors
Pay attention to the Feng Shui layout of the villa door. In villa Feng Shui, the door is called the air vent, which is the most important place in the home space. There are many layouts that require special attention. First, cleanliness is a must, and secondly, the size of the door. When choosing a door for a villa, you cannot be the same as for other houses. The villa has a large space and needs more Qi, so it is best to use double-opening doors. First, it looks luxurious, and secondly, it can better absorb Qi.
3. Lighting
Villas are large in space and rely mostly on windows to ensure lighting. Therefore, we often see large villas with floor-to-ceiling windows. This design is for the purpose of being tall and elegant. They come here just for lighting, and having too many windows is not beneficial to Feng Shui. Feng Shui emphasizes hiding the wind and gathering Qi. If there are many windows, if the air flow through the windows is direct, it will not be able to retain it. Good Feng Shui cannot achieve this and cannot "hide" the air. The wind gathers energy.”