Trying to work out some of the key feng shui ID which should be fundamentally similar for high rise since the layouts are all so generic nowadays.
1. If entrance looks straight into balcony, put up a partition or something to obstruct the direct path.
2. Sink should not be directly opposite stove. If it is, put in some kind of rug? (Not sure about this one)
3. Whatever quadrant of bagua you’re missing in the layout, you double up on the elements in your decor.
4. Don’t use blue colour or water features in your bedrooms?
5. Don’t have mirror facing entrances or the bed. Conversely, have a mirror reflecting your dining table.
6. Don’t have doors facing each other or the toilet. Fixable with crystals etc?
7. Always adopt command position layout for beds and desks.
8. I see some dispute about having ceiling fans in your bedroom but it’s not possible not to have them in our climate.
9. Use high energy art work in corridors and hallways.
Any other common issues that others are aware of?
This post has been edited by Cavatzu: Jan 11 2023, 06:32 PM
What are the basic feng shui ID for high rise?
Jan 11 2023, 06:29 PM, updated 3y ago
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