There are many instances where a building can be re-designed to work in favour of the occupants and bring about a positive change.
Interior designers are great to have on board but generally work on aesthetics primarily and will not consider the underlying energies within your home or how to bring about balance and equilibrium.
If your building is too bright (too yang) this can cause headaches and angry out-bursts so getting the balance right is so important!
A building built in 1920 that faces North in the range between 340-350 degrees, with a door in the middle of the facing side is one which can attract legal problems. However, if the occupant is an Solicitor, it might help increase his/her business.
Before knocking any walls or adding on an extension, it is very important you know what area of the building you are re-working because it will effect you! Why not get it redesigned to Feng Shui principles and then work with your interior designer.
As Winston Churchill once said “We shape out buildings and then they shape us”
Authentic Feng Shui is not about windchimes and baguas, it is not based on common sense and good interior design, it goes way beyond what’s functional and aesthetic. Feng Shui is like gravity, everyone is effected by it!
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