1. Avoid Having the Kitchen or Toilet Immediately Upon Entry
This is a major taboo in feng shui and also against common sense. Living in such a house can easily lead to declining family fortune. All houses should follow the principle of having the living room immediately upon entry.
2. Avoid Irregularly Shaped Kitchens
An irregularly shaped room used as a kitchen can affect the health of the family members. However, an irregularly shaped room can be used as a storage room instead.
3. Avoid the Bedroom Door Facing the Main Door
If the bedroom door faces the main door, it can lead to disharmony among family members, hinder unity, and cause frequent arguments among family members.
4. Avoid Having the Bathrooms at the End of a Corridor
If there is a corridor in the house, the bathrooms should be placed next to the corridor, not at the end. Otherwise, it is considered extremely ominous.
5. Avoid Having the Main Door Directly Leading to the End of the House
It is undesirable for a home to have a long corridor leading directly to a row of rooms, similar to a hotel or restaurant. This can lead to infidelity and elopement, making it difficult to achieve peace and safety.
6. Avoid Irregularly Shaped Bedrooms
An irregularly shaped room should not be used as the master bedroom for a couple, as it can lead to long-term infertility even after marriage.










