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Hi! My new house is along a corridor and the front door partially faces a wall (think it's the wall of our opposite neighbour's kitchen). Is this considered bad feng shui? If so, will hanging a bagua on the front door help?
Thanks for your advice!!
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Dear Anon,
It depends on the distance between your main entrance vs your neighbour's (partial) wall.
Often, 3 metres distance away is acceptable.
Usually, it is best not to be too close because sometimes, the corner of the wall is like a poison arrow aimed towards your main entrance door.
And secondly, it is often not too good because qi (air) flow is not smooth.
What could be worse are the new generation Punggol flats. Some of these are corner units and the corridor wall is aimed directly into the homes.
Depending on the situation, sometimes, potted plants can soften this effect.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 7/26/2003 7:39:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi! My new house is along a
corridor and the front door
partially faces a wall (think
it's the wall of our opposite
neighbour's kitchen). Is this
considered bad feng shui? If
so, will hanging a bagua on
the front door help?
Thanks for your advice!!
  • 21 years later...

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