Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 31, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 31, 2013 A. For an apartment; there are often two common possible frontage:1. Standing inside the main entrance door looking outwards or2. Finding the location where there are most openings such as windows and balconies if any.B. In this sample illustration; notice that the passageway leading to a unit's main door is dim (dark) = yin. If so, most likely, this may not be the frontage of the apartment.C. Applying Flying Star Feng Shui is about locating the most yang qi (most openings and bright area e.g. natural lighting that filters into a home). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 8, 2013 Staff Share Posted November 8, 2013 1. Please see the two photos.2. In the two photos; one can see that the area in-front of the entrance is generally bright.3. Thus, if say the owners frequently opens the main entrance door and often, it is airy and (windy). There is a possibility or rather, higher chance of saying that maybe; one could consider the main door as the frontage, here.4. Contrast this with the earlier photos in the first posting; where the area outside the maindoor is dim and dark even during the daylight hours. Quote On 10/31/2013 11:19:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:A. For an apartment; there areoften two common possiblefrontage:1. Standing insidethe main entrance door lookingoutwards or2. Finding thelocation where there are mostopenings such as windows andbalconies if any.B. In thissample illustration; noticethat the passageway leading toa unit's main door is dim(dark) = yin. If so, mostlikely, this may not be thefrontage of the apartment.C.Applying Flying Star Feng Shuiis about locating the mostyang qi (most openings andbright area e.g. naturallighting that filters into ahome). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 14, 2014 Staff Share Posted March 14, 2014 This frontage @ The Canopy is equally dim. It may not totally dim due to the quality of the Iphone5 lens.. Quote On 11/8/2013 7:55:12 AM, Anonymous wrote: 1. Please see the two photos.2. In the two photos; one can see that the area in-front of the entrance is generally bright.3. Thus, if say the owners frequently opens the main entrance door and often, it is airy and (windy). There is a possibility or rather, higher chance of saying that maybe; one could consider the main door as the frontage, here.4. Contrast this with the earlier photos in the first posting; where the area outside the maindoor is dim and dark even during the daylight hours.On 10/31/2013 11:19:25 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: >A. For an apartment; there are >often two common possible >frontage:1. Standing inside >the main entrance door looking >outwards or2. Finding the location where there are most openings such as windows and balconies if any.B. In this sample illustration; notice >that the passageway leading to >a unit's main door is dim >(dark) = yin. If so, most >likely, this may not be the frontage of the apartment.C. Applying Flying Star Feng Shui is about locating the most >yang qi (most openings and >bright area e.g. natural >lighting that filters into a >home). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 26, 2022 Author Staff Share Posted August 26, 2022 Recommended Reading: How do you Feng Shui your home? Use your front door? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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