L-Shaped and Irregular Floor Plans: Understanding Missing Corners in Feng Shui

L-Shaped and Irregular Floor Plans: Understanding Missing Corners in Feng Shui

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Structural Balance

Traditional feng shui values balanced, complete shapes. Modern buildings often have irregular layouts for space efficiency.

The house can be seen as an extension of your living energy.


Common Irregular Shapes 🏗️

1. L-Shape (Missing Corner)

Looks like an L or has a significant indentation.

  • Consideration: The missing area represents reduced energy in that direction. Different directions relate to different family members and life areas.
  • Perspective: An incomplete shape may feel less grounded or stable.

2. Long Corridor Entrance

A long hallway before reaching the main rooms.

  • Consideration: Energy travels through a long passage and may feel dispersed by the time it reaches living spaces.

3. Triangular/Highly Irregular 📐

  • Consideration: Many sharp angles can create a sense of restlessness. The energy may feel less settled.
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