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Please understand the Feng Shui perspective and look at the floor plan of my house. Do you have any better suggestions? Thank you!

Please someone who understands the design of my house from the perspective of Feng Shui. Do you have any better suggestions? Thank you! ————

What is Feng Shui? Expressed in modern Chinese: Feng Shui has better survival advantages, is convenient, beneficial, safe, beautiful, and hygienic. There is no special and mysterious Feng Shui that is puzzling!

The core of the traditional Feng Shui concept is: the theory of central axis symmetry. That is, based on a certain point, extend a straight line, that is, facing the mountain, and expand left and right along this straight line, front and back, to form a symmetrical figure (a symmetrical figure refers to: a figure, folded in half, along this line, both sides of the figure, shape can completely overlap), balance left and right, and balance front and back, which is regarded as the most standard Feng Shui plan. In the natural state of the wild, the terrain is complex, but the basic idea is to find the relative and symmetrical balance points and evaluate the concept of central axis symmetry. For example: green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right; court case in the front, backing mountain in the back; the ten ways of Tianxin are used for things. All activities are based on the thinking concept of central axis symmetry.

The concept of modern housing is: function, practicality, convenience, safety, beauty and hygiene. When things are put to their best use, the way of heaven must be followed. Waste of resources, anger and resentment. If you are coquettish, you will bring disgrace upon yourself. I want to be in love and feel restless. It’s superfluous and unnecessary. The quality of Feng Shui ultimately depends on the mentality of the person concerned. A good mentality means good Feng Shui, and a bad mentality means bad Feng Shui.

How to measure the unevenness and gaps of houses in the city: Modern buildings do have unevenness and gaps. Why? I don't understand. If it is always flat, wouldn't it be possible to increase the building area and reduce the cost by building a flat-panel coffin or a box-type coffin? Why are builders and designers so stupid and throw their money where the money is? After living in such a house, I have seen and experienced it for more than ten years. Some of it is clear to me, and some of it is still unclear. It turns out that some of the gaps are necessary for lighting and ventilation, some are needed for the overall aesthetic effect, and some are necessary for structural mechanics. This contains profound Feng Shui principles that are worth pondering.

The types of houses in cities have bumps and vacancies due to design and certain needs. They cannot be compared and used in rural areas where one house is built here today and another house is built there tomorrow. Measure the convex and concave views of that kind of house to measure the complete set of designed houses in the city. The complete sets of houses in the city at least consider the overall mechanical balance of the house from the perspectives of mechanics, science, and common sense. Without these protrusions and concavities, it is inconsistent with the principles of mechanics and other scientific design methods, and it directly conflicts with the essential principles of Feng Shui.

The combination of traditional Feng Shui concepts and modern housing concepts should be: regularity, symmetry, functionality, practicality, convenience, safety, hygiene, and beauty. Dormitory construction and selection, interior layout, and office equipment furnishings should also be conceived from these aspects. It is worth noting that modern urban housing buildings have high Feng Shui advantages and effects from an aesthetic point of view.

What needs attention is that the colors of dormitories, house decoration, and furniture should be light and tender, and not too old-fashioned. Light and tender make the interiors and houses look bright and yangy; old ones make the interiors and houses gloomy and gloomy. (Wear clothes in older tones to appear calm, sophisticated, and experienced)

For modern architecture, use the following criteria to weigh: whether it is necessary and unnecessary, and whether it is unnecessary. For example, toilets are necessary and happen to be there. If there is no disaster, no harm, and no evil, there is no need to resolve them. What would happen if there were no toilets? Another example is a door. If there is no door, there will be a dead end. If there is just one door, it is a living door or a living door. It is a treasure and does not need to be resolved. There is another way to test the door to see if transposition is more reasonable. If transposition is more inconvenient and unreasonable, then the current situation is the best and the most precious solution, and there is no need to resolve it. Another example is passages and roads. They don’t work, they are necessary, they are not redundant, and they don’t harm Feng Shui, so they don’t need to be resolved. Another example is the bathroom, whether it is necessary and unique. What is necessary, only, and useful is a treasure, and there is no need to dissolve it. Necessity and necessity are treasures. A treasure, no matter where it is, is still a treasure if it is misplaced and cannot cause disaster. Disaster is a disaster in any position and cannot be turned into a treasure.

I have renovated a house in my hometown in the countryside, and I have personal experience. Many concepts are confusing. There are many doors to open in a room. We are fighting back and forth. We have reduced a few doors, but there are still many doors. There are still many doors in a room. In the decades since I built my house, I have only passed through it less than three times at most. It is indeed worth thinking about the redundant doors that do more harm than good.