Posted May 31, 20214 yr Hi Master, i am considering buying a house with the attached layout. I noticed the main door seems to be facing the master bedroom door which is not good? If the bedroom door is always closed, will that still be a concern? It has a private lift. While the main door does not face the lift, it is perpendicular to it. Is that a concern? Appreciate your kind advice.
June 1, 20214 yr Staff 9 hours ago, sensorybin said: Hi Master, i am considering buying a house with the attached layout. I noticed the main door seems to be facing the master bedroom door which is not good? If the bedroom door is always closed, will that still be a concern? It has a private lift. While the main door does not face the lift, it is perpendicular to it. Is that a concern? Appreciate your kind advice. It is a concern mostly if one engages a "Conservative" Feng Shui Master who only eats, sleeps on the FRONT door. Otherwise, if one takes the approach that the frontage of such a home with a private lift is = standing inside the living room looking outwards, then what you wrote on the two questions are basically VOID. You wrote: "I noticed the main door seems to be facing the master bedroom door which is not good? If the bedroom door is always closed, will that still be a concern?" This is based on common sense. Where in some layouts, one can even look into the bed and/or see an activity on the bed. What activity? Use your imagination!
June 1, 20214 yr Staff How to tell the "frontage" style of a Feng Shui Master (FSM)? He says it is: Standing inside the front door A looking out towards B = Ultra-conservative. If He says: Stand inside living room C looking towards D = Modernists. Really if the FSM says from A to B, then he/she is truly and purely a text-book, old-habit dies hard kind. Where his/her notion of Qi and Qi flow is clouded in the mind. I strongly recommend that you really think twice, thrice about hiring such a FSM. LOL
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