Architecture+Of+Feng-Shui

__Interior Features:__ These are keep points to follow in architectural planning if you wish to follow the basic rules of Feng Shui:

-To keep prosperity from flowing out of the house, the main entrance shouldn't be equipped with any secondary entrances or large windows. -To keep negative energy from forming, the house should not have twisting hallways, dark corners, or overly steep stairways. -To promote the flow of positive energy, hallways and stairways should be wide and well-lit. -To ensure that the occupants will not lose vital energy while sleeping, bedrooms should not be too exposed to the outside. Therefore, large windows are innopropriate for bedrooms. -To maximize the flow of energy in a house, the house should have a fairly simple floor plan with clearly defined levels. You should not feel "lost" or disoriented in a house.

__Exterior Features__ The feng-shui practitioner evaluates a building's overall shape using three main guidelines:


 * Stability** Generally, a building's shape is thought of as stable if none of the levels is substantially larger than the others and if the structure doesn't have pillars.
 * Balance** A building is said to be balanced if it has a regular or symmetrical shape.
 * Smoothness** A building is said to be smooth if it has no harsh, gutting features, whether vertical or horizontal. Houses shaped like triangles and those with sharp edges also are considered to lack smoothness.