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Additional attention should be paid to house structural Feng Shui taboos

Nowadays, people pursue creativity and choose some personalized houses to live in. So which house structures should be paid attention to in architectural Feng Shui? What are the taboos in house structure? In this issue of Building Feng Shui, we will take you to learn about the Feng Shui taboos of extra attention to the structure of the house. Let’s take a look.

1. Tower-shaped buildings

Tower-shaped buildings are suitable for commercial purposes, but not for residential use. Tower-shaped buildings (for example: Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower) are tall and independent, which can easily make people feel unstable. Long-term living can lead to mental weakness. They are only suitable for commercial places where people come and go, such as restaurants and clubs. They are not suitable. For residential purposes.

2. Buildings that are wide at the top and narrow at the bottom

Buildings with a wide top and narrow bottom (for example: Taipei 101 Building) are top-heavy, and the areas near the edges will be affected by the ground. The relationship between gravity and gravity creates an unstable phenomenon and forms a "magnetic field evil".

3. Buildings that look like prison cells

Buildings that look like cages make it difficult for residents to expand their fortunes. The house looks like a cage. It seems that the main external pipeline is somewhere. The direction of the house is unclear, and the Qi cannot be stretched, which symbolizes the inability of people to exert themselves. The best appearance of the building is impressive, the facade is large enough, and it looks generous and majestic. There is a feeling of showing off one’s skills.

4. Buildings with concave exteriors

Buildings with concave exteriors are unable to challenge outwards. A house with an internal arc in its architectural appearance looks like an underfed, flat belly. This kind of house has no resistance and challenge to the outside world. It is best to choose a building with a bulging appearance or a bulging balcony. Because a bulging house is like a person who has just eaten and has the strength to resist external challenges.

5. The building is shaped like a double cross when viewed from above

The house is shaped like a double cross and looks like a cart, which is the so-called "cart brake". The people who live there work very hard, get twice the result with half the effort, and have a lot of trouble.

6. The roof is in a triangular shape

There are many villas or villas with roofs in a triangular shape. This is called "Han Jian Sha" in Feng Shui. It symbolizes lack of wealth. The more pointed the triangle, the greater the negative impact.

7. The shape of the house is like a U-shape.

The appearance of the building is like a U-shape. It is difficult for the residents to develop with their hands and feet tied. The appearance of the house is like a U-shape. A person's hands are tied behind his back, symbolizing low prestige and working alone. It is not suitable as a residence or office, especially for high-level executives.

8. Houses are suspended in the air

In order to have a beautiful appearance, some of the unit houses in some collective buildings are designed to look like they are suspended in the air. There may be passages, halls, and arcades underneath. . In terms of selection, it is best to avoid units that are vacant. Living here can easily lead to uneasiness and restlessness, which may lead to hasty and wrong decisions.