This is a topographic map of a house. Please take a look at the Feng Shui.
The house is basically rectangular, and the main house will have stable luck, which is auspicious.
The large balcony is in the east, so the house faces west to east.
Sitting west to east, the door is in the southeast, which is the most inauspicious direction. Last year, the five yellow evil spirits came to the door. If you had lived in this house last year, something bad would happen, such as a broken house. Great fortune, bad illness, or bloodshed, etc. The solution is to hang a copper wind chime behind the door. The sound of the wind chime must be heard when opening and closing the door to be effective.
The kitchen is in the southwest. Although the southwest is a place where Qi retreats, the wood fire is bright, so it can also be considered auspicious.
The children's bedroom opposite the toilet has the best feng shui. The bedroom itself is in the west direction, which is the most prosperous part of the house, and the door is also opened in the northeast direction of wealth. If there is no window on the west wall, you can The head of the bed is against the middle of the west wall, with the feet facing east.
For children's bedrooms, the feng shui is a bit poor. The location is also in the auspicious position, but the door opens in the southeast direction, so it is better to hang a copper wind chime behind the door.
The same goes for northwest bedrooms. If the door opens in the southeast, wind chimes should also be hung.
The northeast bedroom is also good. The door is opened in the southwest. This direction is the retreating position. You can put a piece of red carpet behind the door to resolve it. However, if the black disease talisman comes to the door on the second day of this year, it will be on the second day of next year. Red rugs can only be placed in the moonlight, but this year you still need to hang copper wind chimes, or place a copper gourd behind the door and fill it half full with water. The bedside position can be placed in the northeast corner, either against the north or east wall, as long as there are no windows.