Feng Shui says that a house should not be short of corners, but which building is not short of rooms?
Let's think about it from another angle. Originally, a square room lost a corner and became fifty. This situation will bring us great confusion in buying furniture-either customized or inappropriate. Customization is not good either, mainly after sale!
Look at this. It's bigger. What happens if the room type is missing? In fact, it is also related to the later decoration and use.
Why don't developers build square houses?
This involves the exhaustion of floor area ratio and the balance of ventilation and lighting layout. If they are all square, then the aspect ratio of the house is small. If the floor area ratio is exhausted, the overall layout will be very dense, which is very unfavorable to the overall use and sales of the community in the future.
The relatively balanced scheme, as a result, can only keep the functional space square, and the overall room type can not keep most square, so it is difficult for the current real estate to meet the needs of houses with no shortage of corners.
As for the benefits of a house lacking a corner and five elements making money, I personally think that nine times out of ten people or things can't be perfect. As long as you find a relatively favorable balance, you are the winner. You can't do things too well, always leave a line!