Good Feng Shui HousesGood feng shui in the home (and/or business building) extends beyond interior design, colors, placements, and decorations. It begins from the outside in—starting from the continent, to state, to town and city, around the neighborhood, down the street, through the front door, and to the very center of your building.
While we may not have control over towns and cities, we do have choices and some control over neighborhoods, streets, and homes. This list of house hunting tip is designed to help narrow down neighborhoods, streets, and homes. |
Location. Location. Location.
When searching for homes, we often narrow down our options based on location. It’s a critical factor in determining high-value properties, offering convenient access to various destinations, and being surrounded by desirable amenities and schools.
Feng shui operates on a similar principle. Just as we seek homes with positive surrounding energies and a balanced flow of qi, we must also consider the environmental factors that influence the energy of our living spaces. It’s about finding equilibrium—avoiding locations with overpowering energy, such as bustling supermalls or weak energy, like cemeteries.
Feng shui operates on a similar principle. Just as we seek homes with positive surrounding energies and a balanced flow of qi, we must also consider the environmental factors that influence the energy of our living spaces. It’s about finding equilibrium—avoiding locations with overpowering energy, such as bustling supermalls or weak energy, like cemeteries.
Home Features
Once you’ve chosen a desirable location, it’s time to focus on the specific features and conditions of the home.
Feng shui encompasses both exterior feng shui (land formation) and interior (structural) aspects. While home features and conditions influence our lifestyle, preferences, and goals, incorporating feng shui practices into your home search can further enhance these aspects, along with increasing the energetic vibration of the home. For example, a structural feng shui issues like having the front door directly aligned with the back door can disrupt the flow of qi, causing imbalance within the home. Avoiding this structural feng shui issue decrease the chances for future construction.
Feng shui encompasses both exterior feng shui (land formation) and interior (structural) aspects. While home features and conditions influence our lifestyle, preferences, and goals, incorporating feng shui practices into your home search can further enhance these aspects, along with increasing the energetic vibration of the home. For example, a structural feng shui issues like having the front door directly aligned with the back door can disrupt the flow of qi, causing imbalance within the home. Avoiding this structural feng shui issue decrease the chances for future construction.
Conclusion
Incorporating feng shui into your home buying process goes beyond finding a place to live—it’s about creating a harmonious and prosperous living environment. By paying attention to location, surrounding energies, and interior home structure, you can elevate your home search and manifest the home of your dreams. So, as you embark on your house hunting journey, remember to consider not just the physical aspects but also the energetic resonance of the space. Your perfect home may be closer than you think.
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