Feng Shui instructions for the courtyard of the duplex villa
A duplex villa is a single villa composed of two unit villas. It is a mixture of single-family villas and townhouses. Although the duplex villa is two households put together, it must also follow Yangzhai Feng Shui.
The Feng Shui layout of the duplex villa courtyard is different from other types of homes in some details. So what should you know about the feng shui of the duplex villa courtyard?
Duplex villas should avoid sharp corners
Duplex villas have sharp corners and multiple sides, which often form sharp corners on their own, or the sharp corners of adjacent buildings face the door or even the window. The scene is a sharp angle evil. The so-called sharp corners mean that when looking out from inside the house, sharp corners or triangles face your door and windows. This evil has a great impact on the health of people in the house. For some long-term chronic diseases, especially painful and hemorrhagic diseases, it is easy to cause repeated attacks, and it is also easy to cause injuries such as sprains and cuts. If the direction is taboo in the natal life, it will be very bad. Living in a house with strange shapes for a long time may also have an impact on children's mental health.
The lighting of a duplex villa is weaker than that of a single-family villa. Only one side may have open space or lighting. However, such a building is suitable for families with a small population. If it is based on financial considerations, or because the population is small, or even if it is only used for leisure rather than long-term residence, then the duplex villa is a very good choice for residential Feng Shui. Usually, the internal space of the courtyard of a duplex villa is smaller than that of a single-family villa, and there is less available space, so the momentum is second only to that of a single-family villa. This kind of villa is also quite good as a residential Feng Shui.
The impact of Feng Shui on the owner of the duplex villa
The northwest is the Qian Palace. In Feng Shui, it represents the male master of the family. Its lack will cause disadvantages for men in their careers. and work difficulties, and will affect the health of the head and waist. At the same time, there is no place for the male owner in this house type, which will also cause men to not like to go home, or to travel more for work. It is best not to have missing corners in the due east. In Feng Shui, there is also a saying that "purple air comes from the east", that is, the peaceful air every day comes from the east. If there is a missing corner in the east and no auspicious cloud air shines into the house every day, it will lack prosperity. The east also represents the eldest son in Feng Shui. If the east is missing in the home, it is not good for boys. Although it has the meaning of favoring boys over girls, it is a traditional concept. Houses with minor missing corners can be compensated for by some adjustment methods, mascots, etc. However, if the missing corners are serious, exceeding ten square meters, it will have a serious impact on the fortunes of the male and female owners of the home.