| Joey Yap gives tips on how to  maximize chi from your house fence Fences are the sentinels and protectors of your landed property. In Feng Shui,  it helps to direct, transform or redirect Qi. T-junction roads, negative poles  or sharp corners from your neighbour can be resolved through correctly placed  or constructed fences. There are a few matters to consider  when considering the feng shui aspect of the fencing that surrounds your  property: Fence that Points Inwards  Other than marking the perimeter of your land, fences are also used to deter or  prevent trespassers into your property. It is important to make sure that the  tips of the fence do not point at your house or your neighbours'. Ideally, they  should point upwards. However, these types of fences also denote a very  aggressive and strong Fire Qi, so unless your personal element requires or can  make use of Fire Qi, it is best not to have such fences at all. Fence with Gap or Cracks Gaps in the fence are usually deliberately  placed there for aesthetic purposes. Cracks, however, are common due to damage  or an actual crack that has appeared over the years. In landform, a gap or a  crack is known as a wind-gap and it causes your property to be hit by wind in  an aggressive manner. Generally, this is not good but again, it depends on  which sector it hits and whether or not it actually affects any of the  occupants in the property. High Fences So how high is high? As a rule of  thumb, it is not good to have a fence that is the same height as your property.  Though this ensures privacy from peeping toms in your neighbourhood, it also  means the Qi in that sector is suppressed. When Qi is stagnant, there is a lack  of growth and development amongst the occupants of the property. Fence close to the Property  It is best to avoid a property where  the fence is very tight to the side of the house. This denotes trapped Qi and  Qi that cannot circulate. The occupants of the home will experience a lack of  growth or an absence or lack of advancement in life. Too Many Trees at the Gate and Fence Area Though a small amount of shade is  fine, properties heavily shadowed by high or tall trees growing in front or on  either side of the property are not good because this blocks the Qi flow to the  house. Solution for this problem: Trim the trees to let in a little more light  and enable the Qi to come through. Gates to your Home The gate to your home is the Qi  Mouth to the property. It should always be located in a sector that is  conducive towards Qi flow. Direction of the gate opening is not important - as  in whether it opens in or out - but where it is in the context of the piece of  land is very important.  Also equally important is that there  should always be only one main gate to the house. A property with two  equal-sized gates indicates two Qi Mouths. This will cause an influx of Qi into  the property and thus, confuses it. Resolve this problem by making sure the  second gate is smaller. |