Home Feng Shui Consultation for Ireland
Harmonising the energy of your home with the people who live in it. Master Tinhan provides classical residential feng shui analysis for properties across Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, and all of Ireland.
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Home Feng Shui Consultation
Comprehensive residential feng shui analysis for your home.
- Flying Stars & Eight Mansions analysis
- Annotated floor plan
- Personalised BaZi integration
- Furniture placement advice
- Colour & remedy recommendations
- Detailed written report
- 2 follow-up questions
Delivery: 10 business days
Follow-up: 2 questions within 30 days
What Is Home Feng Shui?
Home feng shui is the classical Chinese discipline of reading how Qi — life-force energy — moves through a built environment and adjusting the space so that its occupants are supported rather than drained. The foundational text, the 《葬書》 (Book of Burial), states: "氣乘風則散,界水則止" — "Qi rides the wind and scatters; it halts at the boundary of water." That single principle underpins every home feng shui consultation: identify where Qi gathers, where it leaks, and how to bring the two into balance for your household.
Every feng shui report is personally written by Master Tinhan — never software-generated. The analysis layers multiple classical systems: Flying Stars (玄空飛星) for time-and-space energy mapping, Eight Mansions (八宅) for personal directional compatibility, San He (三合) for landform assessment, your personal Gua number for individual sector suitability, and BaZi integration so that remedies align with each occupant's elemental profile. The result is a report specific to your property and your household — not a template.

Irish Housing Types and Feng Shui Considerations
Georgian townhouses on Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square feature tall ceilings, elevated front doors reached by stone steps, and rooms stacked vertically across three or four floors. The elevated entrance concentrates the mouth of Qi, and the vertical layout creates strong upward energy movement that needs careful management through each level. Victorian red-brick terraces in Rathmines and Ranelagh share the long-hallway rushing-Qi pattern common to period homes — energy can travel front to back too quickly, bypassing the living spaces it should nourish.
Pebble-dashed semi-detached estates across suburban Cork and Galway, built from the 1950s through the Celtic Tiger era, typically have compact floor plans with front-facing living rooms, rear kitchens, and small front gardens. Front doors that open directly into the living room — lacking a proper foyer or "bright hall" — are a recurring feng shui challenge. Modern apartments in Dublin Docklands, Grand Canal Dock, Cork city, and Galway Salthill present open-plan dynamics where the relationship between cooking (Fire) and relaxation (Water) areas requires careful elemental balancing. Commuter-belt homes in Maynooth, Celbridge, Naas, and Greystones built during the Celtic Tiger years (many completed around 2005, placing them in Period 8) carry specific Flying Stars charts that the consultation maps in detail.

Rain, Dampness, and the Water Element in Irish Feng Shui
Ireland's annual rainfall — roughly 750 mm in the east to over 1,500 mm along the Atlantic coast — gives many Irish homes a natural excess of Water element energy. In moderation Water supports wealth and career; in excess it creates stagnation and dampness-related health concerns. Older properties built before modern damp-proof courses often suffer from rising or penetrating damp, which traps moisture and creates stagnant Qi. Master Tinhan's report identifies where Water energy accumulates and recommends Earth element remedies (ceramics, stone, terracotta) and Fire element colour palettes to restore balance.
Ireland's Building Energy Rating (BER) system indirectly supports good feng shui: homes with higher BER ratings tend to be better insulated and less prone to dampness, both of which contribute to healthier Qi circulation. Short winter daylight — sunrise after 08:30, sunset before 16:30 in December — means some rooms accumulate yin energy through the darker months. The consultation addresses this with strategic mirror placement to amplify available light, warm-toned lighting, and colour schemes that introduce brightness without overwhelming the space.

Rural Properties and Atlantic Winds
Properties in Kerry, Clare, Mayo, and Donegal sit on larger plots with full exposure to prevailing Atlantic westerly winds. In classical feng shui the external environment — luan tou — determines how Qi approaches and enters the property. A home sheltered by hills to the rear and open to a gentle slope at the front enjoys a favourable configuration; a property fully exposed to strong westerlies may need specific form-school remedies to stabilise Qi at the entrance.
Multi-generational households, increasingly common as property costs in Dublin and other cities rise, add another layer. Grandparents, parents, and children each have different personal Gua numbers, and the challenge is to arrange sleeping quarters, workspaces, and communal areas so that each occupant is supported. Master Tinhan's Eight Mansions analysis addresses these dynamics with practical compromises that prioritise the needs of the most vulnerable household members while optimising overall harmony.

Flying Stars: Time-and-Space Energy in Your Home
The Flying Stars system maps nine star energies across the sectors of your floor plan based on two inputs: compass facing direction and the year the building was constructed or last substantially renovated. A Georgian townhouse built in the late eighteenth century carries a fundamentally different chart from a Celtic Tiger apartment completed in 2005, even if both face the same direction. For properties that have undergone major refurbishment — a Victorian house in Limerick gutted and rebuilt internally in 2010, for example — the renovation date resets the chart to Period 8.
Master Tinhan maps all nine stars to your floor plan: wealth stars, academic stars, relationship stars, and challenging stars such as the Illness Star (Star 2) and the Conflict Star (Star 3). The report identifies which sectors carry the most favourable energy for sleeping, working, and studying, and provides specific remedies — colour, material, placement — for sectors that warrant caution.

How to Order from Ireland
Visit the Home Feng Shui Consultation section below and complete the intake form with your floor plan (a hand-drawn sketch is fine), the compass direction of your front door (a smartphone compass app is sufficient), the year your home was built or last substantially renovated, and birth dates for all household members. Master Tinhan personally analyses your property using Flying Stars, Eight Mansions, and BaZi integration, then delivers a comprehensive PDF report — including an annotated floor plan, sector-by-sector guidance, colour and furniture placement advice, and specific remedies — within ten business days through your secure account dashboard. Two follow-up questions are included within thirty days.
If you have been thinking about getting a professional feng shui analysis for your Irish home, the intake form takes about ten minutes to complete.

