In Feng Shui, the relative position of the door of a dwelling to the main house door (i.e., the door of the main house) is an important consideration. This relative position is often referred to as "piercing the wind", and it may have a certain impact on the fortune of the occupants and the living environment.
According to the traditional view of Feng Shui, if the front door of the house forms a direct corridor (through the hall) opposite the main door, that is, the front door of the house can be seen directly from the front door of the house, or the front door can be seen directly from the back door, it is considered to be an unfavorable feng shui layout. This kind of arrangement will cause the aura to flow too quickly, unable to accumulate enough positive energy, which may cause problems such as loss of wealth and instability of relationships.
However, modern home designs are diverse and do not necessarily follow the traditional rules of Feng Shui exactly. Many residences open directly to a back garden, terrace, or courtyard, and this layout is seen as open, airy, and aesthetically pleasing. In this case, if it can be reasonably designed to keep the main house door arrangement stable and conducive to energy flow, it can also form a good feng shui.
In general, the feng shui influence of the relative position of the main door of the house should take into account the actual layout, the preferences of the occupants and the overall environment. It is important to create a comfortable, harmonious and suitable living space that meets the needs and aesthetic views of the occupants. Contact me to send you the eight-direction missing corner layout method!