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5 Mistakes To Avoid When You Build a Home

 

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Most undesirable aspects of homes or apartments can be corrected with one of the many Feng Shui remedies.

 It's a matter of determining your focus and selecting a remedy that feels right to you and fits your home and life.

But there are a few aspects of a home that it's difficult to change without major renovations.

Building a house gives you the opportunity, from the start, to create a home that encourages the flow of chi and can help you achieve your goals.

When you're working with an architect or choosing stock home layouts, avoid these Feng Shui “Don'ts.”

1. Don't build a bathroom in the home's central palace. When you lay the Ba Gua over a home's floor plan, the center trigram, representing your health and well-being, is the central palace. To avoid health and financial issues, avoid placing a bathroom in this location.

2. Don't create a kitchen layout where you can see the stove from the front door. According to Feng Shui principles, this can introduce misfortune into the lives of the home's inhabitants.

3.  Don't have a wall facing the front door when you first enter your home. Consider a spacious, open entrance.

4. Don't have doors on slants at 45 degree angles -- especially a door to the master bedroom. In fact, avoid slanted walls completely in new home construction.

5. Don't place the master bedroom in the front half of the home.  
Buying a Used Home or Apartment?

Of course, if you're shopping for a home or apartment, you should avoid these characteristics and layout “don'ts,” as well. But so many other factors come into play when you're not working with the “blank slate” of new home construction, that you must weigh the negative Feng Shui characteristics with the overall chi of the property and the neighborhood, the price of the home, and many other factors.

If you're buying or building a house, I can help with new home layouts or home selection. Contact me today so we can get started right away -- before the architect begins drawing up the plans or to help assist during the process.

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Dear Ken, I love this comment, because it lets me know I have my home laid out like you say. About the stove, doors, and master bedroom. Thanks again. It's good to know, we finally got something rite.
Posted @ Tuesday, March 15, 2011 3:10 PM by Rita
Rita, Glad to hear it. You're more than welcome.
Posted @ Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:41 PM by Ken Lauher
Hi Ken , 
 
I know that is is better not to have a staircase towards the front door . There is a large space about 10 feet between my staircase and the door . The door itself is double door and when going down the staircase , we are facing the door which is not the opening side. 
 
Is it acceptable ? 
 
Another problem : I know that it is not avisable to have a front door in line with a door . Well , I have a double front door to the hall , then from the hall another double door in line with the 1st one leading to the house . Now from that 2nd door we see the big window at the rear of the house , separated only by a open , glass staircase . Is that a problem with Feng Shui ? Can I put big decorative object like big , tall vase to create a separation ? 
 
 
 
Thnak you so much for your precious advise who lighten our lives !
Posted @ Friday, March 18, 2011 7:27 AM by vien
Hi Ken, 
 
After reading your article I realise that my stove can be seen from my front door although it is about 9 meter away. My kitchen is at the back of the house and next to the stair.  
 
And the worst thing is my front door facing directly with my front door. Are they really bad? Please advise what should I do, can I hang a curtain to cover them so it can be seen directly from the main door? Thank you for your answer.
Posted @ Saturday, May 14, 2011 3:36 AM by cheryl
Sorry there is a mistyping. I mean my front door is facing directly with my stair, is it really bad feng shui?
Posted @ Saturday, May 14, 2011 3:39 AM by cheryl
I seem to be slightly confused with the Baqua map.When lined up with the map, half the house doesnt belong to any part of the map.When walking up the external stairs on the left you come to the large patio area and opposite (on the right) it is the main door that turns into the hall and on the right hand side of the hall are the bedrooms and left hand side are the living area/kitchen. What does it all mean?Pls Help.
Posted @ Sunday, May 15, 2011 10:28 AM by Rena
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