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Feng Shui Philosophy

feng shui philosophyDream house Feng Shui
• The floor of the house has to be as balanced and stable as possible, preferably square or rectangular.
• The entry or foyer is one of the most important of the house because of her energy goes and spreads to other rooms.
• The corridors used to connect various areas of the house together and they will circulate the energy, therefore it is better than long and narrow, ensuring that the end of them do not have doors at all times and are well lit. This is beneficial in the rooms that give those halls have good lighting outside to open its doors to load them in good solar energy.
The kitchen is associated with health and livelihood of the family. It must be somewhat hidden on the front door, if someone comes in or something evil and “contaminated food”. It should not be exposed to more than two sides (windows and doors).
• The bedroom is almost certainly the area of the house where we spent more time and also in the same position (addressing). It must be the most secure area of the house. Must not have more than one door, not giving off a ladder. Special attention to the rafters in the ceilings, then oppress us, besides giving the feeling that we can fall on. Its shape must be regular and symmetric. Also, avoid having too many elements in it that might disturb our sleep, as direct light, many appliances, tables aggressive, and so on.
• Ladders links several levels of the house, being therefore considered energy lines. We try not to take them into a spiral or snail, not narrow. It should generally not be given directly to the front door (if this house had two floors, the stairs go in the fourth auxiliary).
• The garage, being associated with travel and transport, affect the health and safety of the inhabitants of the house. Ideally kept apart from the house, or attached to one side of it. Otherwise we could locate a buffer room between it and the rest of the house, for example, an area as a storage room, washing machine, storage, etc.

Feng Shui Symbol:
• Turtle: represented by the trigram CHIEN. It is the sky, tall and protective. Therefore, as recommended protection is to always have our backs (single-family homes and villas, cottages, townhouses, and of course the building to which belongs our home, plus desks, beds, stoves and any other space that perform important tasks). Remember: your back is always protected by solid walls.
• Phoenix: represented by the trigram KUN. It is spacious and large that we must always ahead. Therefore, it is recommended to always clear to our front room (single family houses and chalets, cottages, townhouses, and of course the building to which belongs our home, plus desks, beds, stoves and any other site that perform important tasks). Remember: our front always clear that there is no impediment.
• Dragon: KAN represented by the trigram symbolizes water, and that this element is always clean and pure, precise movement, which does not stagnate, so the left side of our front (phoenix) needs related objects movement (water, machinery, appliances, etc.). Remember: the next dragon is on the left, looking in our family homes (houses, townhouses, cottages, etc.). and of course also refers to our building.
• Tiger: LI represented by the trigram symbolizes the fire and as a dangerous element that is there to take care not to escape our control, and therefore needs quiet, so the right side of our front (phoenix) states objects without moving (no water, machinery, appliances, etc.). Remember: the tiger side is right, looking in our family homes (houses, townhouses, cottages, etc.). And of course also refers to our building.
• Tai Chi: is the powerhouse of any home as workplace. Represents the balance so nothing of moving objects and is best to keep this area free of obstacles and that is as broad as possible. Keep in mind that energy is the heart of your home.