myfs_120713 Posted April 27, 2006 Share Posted April 27, 2006 Greetings. I am having an architect design a house and I want to incorporate feng shui. My front doorshould facenorth, but my garagemust facesouth or east. My lucky number is 1, I am an eastern person, and water is my symbol. How can the design be maximized according to these parameters? Best regards,Sandra Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted April 30, 2006 Staff Share Posted April 30, 2006 Dear Anon,Anonymous wrote:I am having an architect design a house and I want to incorporate feng shui. My front doorshould facenorth, but my garagemust facesouth or east. My lucky number is 1, I am an eastern person, and water is my symbol. How can the design be maximized according to these parameters? I would strongly recommend that you seek professional consultation services to help you on this. It is difficult to provide analysis on such queries simply because a lot of factors have to be considered in order to be able tell you what is the best way.I mean for example, you mentioned the front door should face north. But in your eight house (4 good and 4 bad direction) concept for example, there are at least 4 good directions. So is there one that will be a suitable direction that you have your garage and facing be the same direction?Also, since you are building a house from scratch, it means that you also have to consider the best facing that will give you the best flying star house luck. For example, in period 8, houses generally built facing North-East/South-West gives a better Qi and luck for the house.Besides that, one will also have to consider what are the external threats available from other houses that surround your home etc.With so many factors to consider, it is hard to just advise you on what to do as you need to really consider all the different point of views then arrange the home in such a way that you are selecting the option that gives you the most amout of auspicious luck. This is why I mentioned that it is probably better you seek a professional consultation to help you make changes to your architect design so that it will in corporate the right design and layout for best qi.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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