Monday, December 2, 2013

Feng Shui and the number of rooms

In Feng Shui point of view, the amount of rooms in a residence will affect the health and prosperity of its residents, particularly the homeowner.

A "room" is defined as a space inside the house which is partitioned by walls and accessed through door(s). It could be a bedroom, living room, study room, entrance foyer, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, store room, dressing room, entertainment room, and so on.

Note that in certain floor plans, there is no wall to separate out the living room and dining area. That will count as 1 room instead of 2.

Below is the auspicious and inauspicious number of rooms:
  • 1 - auspicious
  • 2 - neutral
  • 3 - inauspicious
  • 4 - inauspicious
  • 5 - auspicious
  • 6 - auspicious
  • 7 - auspicious
  • 8 - inauspicious
  • 9 - auspicious
  • 10 - auspicious
  • 11 - auspicious
  • 12 - inauspicious
What can you do if your number of rooms is inauspicious? You can either knock down the wall to reduce the number, or add wall to partition another room.


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