Feng Shui Taboos for Fences

Feng Shui Taboos for Fences

In Feng Shui, fences mainly play a role in gathering qi. A well - designed fence not only brings a sense of security to family members but also brings health and wealth.

  1. The fence should not be too tall and too close to the residence. Otherwise, it will affect ventilation and lighting.
  1. It is not advisable to have large windows on the fence. A window on the fence directly facing the windows of the residence is called "Zhuque Opening" in Feng Shui theory, which can cause quarrels and disputes. Windows on the left and right sides of the residence are called "Dragon - Tiger Eyes", which are not good for the family's population and can lead to frequent illnesses. In particular, it is taboo to have symmetric windows on both sides of the gate and on the left and right simultaneously.
  1. The fence should not have gaps or cracks. It is most taboo for the wind to blow into the courtyard through the gaps.
  1. Do not build the fence first and then build the house before building a house. If the residence is built like a prison, it will affect the family's fortune.
  1. The fence should not be wider in the front and narrower in the back. Otherwise, family members are prone to various illnesses.
  1. The fence should not be covered with climbing vines or overgrown with weeds. Because under the sunlight, the wall will absorb heat energy and transmit it into the room, making family members have excessive internal heat, bad temper, and financial losses. Although these plants can block the sunlight from shining on the wall and reduce the indoor temperature, making the house cool, on the other hand, too many climbing plants will also attract yin qi, making family members prone to yin - related illnesses.

 

Remember,  Use feng shui as a reference and blend with modern knowledge for a cozy home.

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