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Feng Shui for Interior Design - Part 3

Feng Shui for Interior DesignAll semi-detached house should have a front door and a back door. If there is no back door, the married couple will find it difficult to get along with each other.

Feng Shui for Interior DesignThe skylight (i.e. the overhead window on the roof) should be in proportion to the size of the semi-detached house. Otherwise, the house will be overwhelmed with Yang energy. There will be frequent disputes within the family.

Feng Shui for Interior DesignThe center area is missing in the L-shape house. The family luck will deteriorate over time.

Feng Shui for Interior DesignAs a general rule, do not over-decorate the house with metallic items. In Feng Shui, we strive for balance and harmony. If there is too much metal, the Chi will be disrupted.

Feng Shui for Interior DesignDo not place items that generate "fire" (e.g. heater or stove) at the center of the house.


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