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Feng Shui for Canadian detached homes: door, kitchen, bedroom, yard

Detached homes add exterior approach, yard shape, stairs, basement, and seasonal light to the Feng Shui review.

Start with the real situation

Imagine standing at the entrance of a Montreal condo, clinic, shop, or office and sensing the same problem your clients feel before they can explain it: the door does not pull people in, the room looks fine but never settles, or the daily route quietly creates stress. That is where a real consultation starts.

A detached home is read from outside to inside. The driveway, garage, porch, front door, stairs, basement, yard, neighbors, and seasonal light all affect how the house holds energy and how people use it.

What a practitioner actually checks

  • Does the garage overpower the real front door, making the house feel like it receives cars more than people?
  • Does the stair rush upward or downward from the entry, pulling attention away from the main living area?
  • Is the basement damp, dark, or used as an unlimited storage zone that drags the house down?

How it becomes advice

  • Restore the front door as the main receiving point with light, access, and visual dignity.
  • Treat basement moisture, lighting, and storage before assigning it a major function.

What the client can use

The client learns which problems are furniture-level and which are structural, seasonal, or property-level issues that should be considered before buying or renovating.

Professional boundary

This is educational consultation content. It can support observation, planning, and decision clarity, but it does not replace medical, legal, financial, engineering, psychological, or licensed professional advice.