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Feng Shui Montreal: home, office, and business energy layout

How a local Feng Shui consultation can review entrance flow, rooms, desks, and business presence without exaggerated promises.

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 home and a business are not read the same way. In a residence, the consultant protects sleep, stability, family rhythm, and the places where people recover. In a business, the first questions are visibility, entrance pull, customer route, decision position, and whether the space helps people trust the service.

What a practitioner actually checks

  • Door approach, first view, light level, clutter pressure, and whether a visitor understands where to go within three seconds.
  • Core positions: bed, desk, sofa, reception, cashier, consultation table, and owner position, especially backing, visibility, and direct rush from doors or corridors.
  • Mismatch between the stated problem and the room: for example asking for prosperity while the entrance is blocked, or asking for focus while the desk is exposed from behind.

How it becomes advice

  • Separate residential priorities from commercial priorities before suggesting any object, color, or symbolic remedy.
  • Rank changes by impact: threshold cleanup, position correction, route clarity, light, sound, storage, then optional symbolic support.

What the client can use

A serious consultation should leave the client with a short priority list: what to move now, what to observe for two weeks, and what would require renovation or another professional.

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.