Top ten houses with poor Feng Shui, don’t buy them no matter how cheap they are!
How many houses can you buy in your lifetime? Except for the few tycoons, rich people, and second-generation rich people who can buy a house as easily as eating a meal, ordinary people can only buy a handful of houses in their lifetime. So, for such an important life event, if you encounter a deceptive house type that is taboo in Feng Shui, you will not only invest your life savings, but it may also be the beginning of all kinds of troubles and bad luck that will accompany you throughout your life! So, keep your eyes open and please remember the following 10 house types. No matter how cheap they are, don’t buy them. 1. There are corners in the two bedrooms, the floor plan is not square, there is no load-bearing wall between the two bedrooms, the sound insulation effect is poor, and the toilet facing the kitchen is not good feng shui. 2. The master bedroom is long in depth, and the northern lighting and ventilation are extremely poor. The living room is the place with the most activity space throughout the day, and insufficient lighting and ventilation seriously affects the living experience. 3. Long and narrow corridors waste space. The living rooms where you spend the most time in a day are all facing north, with poor lighting. The kitchen is far away from the dining room, and you need to go through the path to the dining room to eat. (Recommended reading: Never buy or live in! 14 types of houses with extremely bad Feng Shui) 4. The apartment is not square and has several corners, which reduces the use of space; the toilet is too far from the master bedroom and needs to pass through the living room and secondary Lying down is extremely inconvenient. 5. The aisle is long and narrow, and the space utilization rate is low. The living room faces north and has poor lighting. The master bedroom is too big, which leads to poor layout of other rooms. It is a typical pistol-shaped house with bad feng shui. 6. At first glance, it looks like a good house type, but after careful analysis, doesn’t it take your breath away? Bad feng shui! In addition, the distance from north to south is also a problem. 7. The long and narrow passage directly between the living room and the master bedroom is a waste of area! The location of the second bedroom is tasteless and it is a pity to abandon it. It is also facing the entrance door, and the financial luck is not good. The toilet is far away from the second bedroom, and the living experience is not good. 8. The entrance is long and the aisles are long, which wastes a lot of area. The bedroom is next to the kitchen door, which is not good for Feng Shui and is not good for the homeowner's wealth and health. (Recommended reading: Feng Shui: The more you live, the poorer you get. How many of them do you have in your home?) 9. It is very similar to the previous house type, with a long depth. The entrance area is a waste of area, and the ventilation is poor and the humidity is high. The dining room is so far away from the living room, which is very inconvenient. 10. The typical pistol house type has bad feng shui. The circulation lines are crossed and movement is inconvenient. The living room is connected by various doors and passages. It is also difficult to decide where to place the TV.
Now that we have talked about bad house types, what kind of house type is considered a good house type? The following is for reference:
1. The lighting should be good and the ventilation should be smooth, but it is best not to have drafts. 2. The choice of orientation is usually south-facing, followed by east-west, and north-facing. In addition to orientation, window views are also very important. 3. When choosing housing, pay as much attention as possible to the lighting effect of the bedroom. The lighting effects of the living room, kitchen, toilet and so on. 4. The living room and bedroom should be separated, and the kitchen and dining room should be separated, but they should be next to each other. The door should not be directly facing the living room.
5. The number of doors in the living room should be reduced as much as possible, and unusable passages and corridors should be minimized. It should also be spacious, bright, ventilated, with good orientation and visibility. 6. The bedroom should be quiet, comfortable, private, and safe. The master bedroom should be strictly separated from the second bedroom. The master bedroom should have a good orientation, windows facing the sun, and good lighting and ventilation. 7. The toilet should be separated from wet and dry areas, and should be close to the master bedroom. It should not be directly opposite the living room and dining room, and should not be closely connected to the kitchen. 8. The kitchen is directly exposed to external lighting and ventilation. 9. The balcony is best connected to the living room. If conditions permit, the balcony should be larger. It would be better to have two. 10. Larger rooms should be equipped with storage space, and the storage room does not need to be lit or ventilated.