đ Top Feng Shui Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Home đĄâ
- masteryoufengshui
- Feb 9
- 4 min read
When buying a home, many people focus only on price, location, and aesthetics, but Feng Shui (éŁć°´) plays a crucial role in ensuring that the house supports health, wealth, and harmony. A seemingly perfect house could have hidden Feng Shui flaws that bring financial struggles, relationship issues, or even health problems.
To help you make a wise decision, here are the top Feng Shui mistakes to avoid when purchasing a home. Avoiding these pitfalls will ensure that your future home is filled with positive Qi (ć°) and supports a prosperous life! đżâ¨
1ď¸âŁ Buying a Home at a T-Junction đŚ
đŤ Problem: A house located at the intersection of a T-junction directly faces fast-moving traffic, causing excessive Sha Qi (ç ć°, negative energy). This can lead to:đ´ Financial instability đ°đ´ Health problems đ¤đ´ Restlessness and stress đŁ
â Solution:âď¸ Choose a home that is set back from the main road.âď¸ If the house must be in this location, plant tall trees or hedges đł to block the incoming energy.âď¸ Install a fence or wall to protect the homeâs Qi.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A house at a T-junction with arrows showing fast energy flow crashing into the home.
2ď¸âŁ Ignoring the Houseâs Facing Direction đ§
đŤ Problem: Each home has a specific Ba Gua direction (ĺ ŤĺŚćšä˝) that influences the type of Qi it attracts. If the house direction is not compatible with your Bazi (ĺ Ťĺ, birth chart), you might experience:đ´ Bad career luck đđ´ Weakened health âď¸đ´ Poor relationships đ
â Solution:âď¸ Determine your favorable house direction based on your Bazi chart.âď¸ Consult a Feng Shui expert đĄđ before making a purchase.âď¸ If you already own a home with an unfavorable direction, use Feng Shui remedies like water features or elemental balancing.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A compass (Luo Pan) with different house orientations labeled with their associated Five Elements (äşčĄ).
3ď¸âŁ Buying a Home with a Missing Corner âŹ
đŤ Problem: In Feng Shui, a house should ideally be square or rectangular đ . A missing sector in any direction weakens the corresponding area of life, such as:đ´ Southwest missing? Weak marriage & relationships đŠââ¤ď¸âđ¨đ´ Northeast missing? Poor academic and career growth đđ´ Southeast missing? Struggles with wealth & business đľ
â Solution:âď¸ Choose a symmetrical house with no missing corners.âď¸ If unavoidable, add a garden, trees, or a mirror đŞ in the missing area to symbolically âfillâ the gap.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A floor plan with a missing sector highlighted in red.
4ď¸âŁ Choosing a House with a Sloping Backyard â°ď¸
đŤ Problem: A backyard that slopes downward means Qi cannot be retained, leading to:đ´ Financial instability đ¸đ´ Weakened support from helpful people (č´ľäşş) đ ââď¸đ´ Health and emotional instability đ¤Ż
â Solution:âď¸ Choose a home with a level or slightly higher backyard.âď¸ If the backyard slopes downward, install a solid fence or create tiered landscaping to hold Qi.âď¸ A water feature at the back can help retain energy.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A house on a slope with Qi flowing away vs. a house with terraces keeping Qi in.
5ď¸âŁ Overlooking the Front Doorâs Feng Shui đŞ
đŤ Problem: The main entrance is called the âMouth of Qiâ (ć°ĺŁ). A bad entrance design can:đ´ Block beneficial Qi from entering đŤđ´ Cause financial loss if energy rushes out too fast đ°đ¨đ´ Lead to constant obstacles in life đ
Common Entrance Problems:â Front door directly aligned with the back door â Qi flows straight out (ćźč´˘ĺą).â A staircase directly facing the front door â Wealth luck rushes away.â Cluttered or broken entrance â Negative energy buildup.
â Solution:âď¸ Use a partition, screen, or plant đż to slow down Qi movement.âď¸ Keep the entrance clean, well-lit, and inviting.âď¸ Choose a door that is proportionate to the house size.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A diagram showing a good entrance setup vs. a bad one.
6ď¸âŁ Buying a House Near a Cemetery, Hospital, or Power Station đĽâĄâ°ď¸
đŤ Problem: Houses near these locations absorb negative energy due to:đ´ Excess Yin Qi (é´ć°), leading to health issues đ¤đ´ Weakened personal energy and motivation đ¤đ´ Financial setbacks and emotional struggles đ
â Solution:âď¸ Choose a home at least several blocks away from these places.âď¸ If unavoidable, use Feng Shui cures such as metal objects, bright lights, or mirrors.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A house located near a cemetery with arrows showing the influx of Yin Qi.
7ď¸âŁ Ignoring the Bedroomâs Feng Shui đď¸
đŤ Problem: The bedroom is where you recharge your energy. Bad Feng Shui in the bedroom can cause:đ´ Poor sleep and health issues đ´đđ´ Relationship problems đ đđ´ Weakened personal and career luck đśââď¸đ
Common Bedroom Mistakes:â Bed directly under a beam â Causes pressure and headaches.â Bed aligned with the door â Restless sleep due to Qi disruption.â Mirror facing the bed â Can lead to nightmares and disturbed energy.
â Solution:âď¸ Position the bed in the command position (é ĺąąä˝).âď¸ Avoid having mirrors directly facing the bed.âď¸ Use soft, harmonious colors that match your personal Bazi element.
đźď¸ Illustration Idea: A correct vs. incorrect bedroom setup.
đŽ Conclusion: Choose a Home That Supports Your Destiny!
Buying a home is a major life decision, and good Feng Shui ensures long-term happiness, prosperity, and health. Avoiding these common Feng Shui mistakes will help you select a house that nurtures positive energy rather than causing problems.
âď¸ Need expert Feng Shui guidance? Consult MyFengShui.co.nz for professional home selection advice! đĄâ¨
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