Home Feng Shui Consultation for New Zealand

Aligning the energy of your home with the people who live in it. Master Tinhan provides classical residential feng shui analysis for properties across Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Queenstown, and all of Aotearoa.

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Home Feng Shui Consultation

Comprehensive residential feng shui analysis for your home.

NZ$470 NZD
  • 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

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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.

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Southern Hemisphere Feng Shui: Classical Compass, Practical Light

A question New Zealand homeowners raise frequently: should compass directions be flipped below the equator? Master Tinhan follows the classical compass school — south remains fire and north remains water, because those associations derive from the Earth's magnetic field, not the position of the sun. This is the stance held by the major traditional lineages in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and mainland China, and it produces consistent results across the Southern Hemisphere.

What does change is practical light. North-facing homes in Aotearoa capture the most sunlight, so rooms on the northern side enjoy warmth and brightness that the report factors into room-function advice. Whether your home faces the harbour in Devonport, the hills in Karori, the morning sun in Eastbourne, or the afternoon light in Titirangi, the consultation addresses both the energetic compass reading and the real-world conditions of your specific orientation.

Traditional Chinese architecture demonstrating feng shui principles

New Zealand Housing Types and Feng Shui Challenges

Auckland's weatherboard villas in Ponsonby, Grey Lynn, and Mt Eden feature a long central hallway that can act as a rushing-Qi channel, accelerating energy from the front door to the back before it settles in the living spaces. The report identifies these patterns and recommends furniture placement, colour transitions, and natural elements to slow and redirect Qi into adjoining rooms. Mid-century brick-and-tile homes in Pakuranga, Papatoetoe, and Mangere carry strong earth energy from masonry construction but often lack the ventilation that supports healthy Qi circulation. Modern townhouses in Hobsonville Point, Ormiston, and Flat Bush present compact, multi-level layouts where stairwell Qi flow and shared-wall dynamics need careful management.

Wellington's hillside multi-level homes contend with steep sections, vertical Qi movement, and exposure to Cook Strait winds — a classic case of Qi scattering that requires form-school remedies at the entrance. Christchurch's post-earthquake rebuilds sit in either Period 8 or Period 9 of the Flying Stars cycle, each carrying a completely different star distribution — the construction year matters enormously here. Dunedin's heritage villas, with their grand proportions and ornate detailing, and Queenstown's alpine builds, shaped by mountain landforms and lake-water energy, round out a property landscape that demands consultation tailored to each region.

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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: your property's compass facing and the year it was built or last substantially renovated. Star 8 is the wealth star of Period 8, making its sector favourable for home offices and business activity. Star 5, the Yellow Five, carries misfortune energy and requires metal-element remedies to manage its influence. Star 4 governs academic achievement and romance — an excellent sector for children's study areas and creative workspaces. Master Tinhan maps all nine stars to your floor plan and provides sector-by-sector recommendations for room allocation, colour palettes, and practical remedies.

Modern living room with balanced feng shui interior design

How to Order from New Zealand

Visit the Home Feng Shui Consultation section below and complete the intake form with your floor plan, the compass direction of your front door (a smartphone compass app is sufficient), the year your home was built, 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 New Zealand home, the intake form takes about ten minutes to complete.

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