Home Feng Shui Consultation for the United States
Classical residential feng shui analysis that aligns person and environment. Master Tinhan uses Flying Stars (玄空飛星), Eight Mansions (八宅), San He (三合), your personal Gua number, and BaZi integration — tailored to American home styles from Manhattan condos to Texas ranch homes.
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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 the Qi of a living environment and adjusting it to support the health, stability, and prosperity of its occupants. The foundational text 《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." This principle — that Qi must be gathered and retained, not dispersed — underpins every recommendation in a professional home consultation. Feng shui is not interior decoration with a metaphysical veneer. It is a compass-based, calculation-driven practice built on the Five Elements, the Luo Shu grid, and centuries of recorded observation.
Every feng shui report is personally written by Master Tinhan — never software-generated. The analysis integrates Flying Stars (玄空飛星), Eight Mansions (八宅), San He (三合) landform principles, your personal Gua number, and your BaZi chart to produce recommendations specific to your property, your household members, and your location within the United States.

Feng Shui for American Home Styles
The United States has an extraordinarily diverse housing stock, and each architectural style presents its own feng shui considerations. Manhattan condos and Brooklyn brownstones have narrow, vertical layouts where Qi must navigate multiple floors and limited natural light. Silicon Valley ranch homes and Southern California mid-century moderns feature open floor plans and large windows that affect how energy enters and circulates. Texas suburban homes often have multiple formal living areas and attached three-car garages that create dead zones if not addressed. Midwest colonials and New England saltboxes have symmetrical layouts that lend themselves naturally to balanced energy distribution, while Pacific Northwest craftsman bungalows feature covered porches and low rooflines that influence how Qi approaches the front door. Florida stucco builds with screened-in lanais, Arizona desert homes with southwestern courtyards and minimal vegetation, and Chicago high-rise apartments exposed to strong lake-effect winds each have characteristics that the analysis must account for.
Master Tinhan's consultation begins with your property's compass facing direction, which determines its Flying Star chart — a nine-sector energy map that reveals where auspicious and inauspicious energies concentrate within the building. The Eight Mansions grid is then overlaid based on your personal Gua number, derived from your birth year and gender. This dual-system approach identifies the ideal placement for your bedroom, home office, kitchen, and living areas, and assesses potential issues created by features common in American homes — open-concept kitchen-living layouts where cooking Fire energy can overwhelm the relaxation energy of the living space, and front-facing attached garages that create voids in the home's energy map.

Home Office Feng Shui for Remote Work
The shift toward remote and hybrid work has made the home office one of the most consequential rooms in the American household. From a feng shui perspective, the placement and configuration of your workspace directly affects focus, productivity, and career momentum. A desk positioned with your back to the door creates a vulnerability in classical feng shui that can manifest as difficulty concentrating or a persistent sense of unease while working.
Using your personal BaZi chart and the Flying Stars map of your property, Master Tinhan identifies the optimal room for your workspace, the ideal desk orientation within that room, and the Five Element remedies that support professional energy. The analysis considers whether your desk faces one of your four favorable directions according to Eight Mansions, whether the room's Flying Stars support intellectual work, and whether the Qi flow from the door and windows supports sustained concentration. If you share a home with a partner who also works remotely, the analysis considers both BaZi charts to find arrangements that support both occupants.

Open Floor Plans, Basements, and American Architectural Features
Open floor plans — where the kitchen, dining area, and living room flow into one continuous space — are among the most popular layouts in American residential construction. While they create a sense of spaciousness, they also remove the natural Qi boundaries that walls provide. Master Tinhan addresses this by recommending strategic furniture placement, area rugs, lighting changes, and Five Element markers that create energetic separation without physical barriers.
Basements are a distinctly American feature that many feng shui practitioners overlook. A finished basement used as a family room, home theater, or home gym has different feng shui requirements than an unfinished storage space. Below-grade spaces tend to accumulate stagnant Qi, particularly in northern regions where basements remain sealed for months during cold winters. Recommendations for basement spaces focus on air circulation, full-spectrum lighting, color palettes that counteract heavy earth energy, and Five Element remedies that keep the space vibrant.
Attached garages — which can constitute 20 to 30 percent of a home's ground-floor footprint in suburban developments — create voids in the energy map that require attention. Laundry rooms positioned at the center of the home introduce Water element disruption in a location that ideally should be stable. Front doors that open directly into the main living area, eliminating the traditional foyer, allow Qi to rush in without the gentle transition that supports harmonious energy flow. Each of these American-specific features receives detailed attention in the consultation.

Pre-Purchase Assessments for Competitive Markets
In competitive real estate markets like the San Francisco Bay Area, greater Los Angeles, and the New York metropolitan area, families want confidence that a property's feng shui profile is favorable before committing. Master Tinhan offers pre-purchase assessments: submit the property listing, floor plan, and compass orientation, and receive an analysis of the home's Flying Star chart and overall feng shui suitability before you make an offer.
Key factors evaluated include the facing direction of the front door, the location of the kitchen and master bedroom within the Flying Stars grid, the shape of the lot and any missing corners in the floor plan, the position of the property relative to roads and neighboring structures, and the presence of external sha — T-junction roads, sharp building corners pointing at the property, or electrical pylons in the immediate vicinity. The assessment is designed to be fast enough to support the pace of American real estate transactions.

How to Order
Order through bazinaming.com with secure Stripe payment. The intake form asks for your floor plan (architectural, real estate listing, or hand-drawn sketch), compass facing of the front door (smartphone compass instructions are provided), year of construction, photographs of the exterior and key rooms, and birth details of all household members for BaZi and Eight Mansions integration. Note any specific concerns — a room that feels uncomfortable, a planned renovation, or a home office setup.
The report is a detailed PDF delivered within ten business days. It includes an annotated floor plan with the Flying Star chart overlaid, sector-by-sector recommendations, personalized Eight Mansions guidance for each household member, color palette and Five Element remedy suggestions, furniture placement advice, and specific remedies for any structural features that create feng shui challenges. Two follow-up questions are included within thirty days. The service is entirely online, accessible to clients anywhere in the United States.

