In parts 1 & 2 of this series, we oriented this floorplan correctly, and then took a look at the Feng Shui of its unfortunate bathroom locations.
Now in our final look at this luxury apartment, let’s evaluate its Bagua layout and the placement of the Master Bedroom.
1. Bagua Layout

Two Bagua sectors are missing: Wealth & Prosperity in the upper-left corner, and most of Fame & Reputation in the center-top. (Learn more about the Feng Shui Bagua Map here.)
The residents of this home need to make serious Feng Shui adjustments to make up for these missing sectors.
A strategic Feng Shui use of mirrors could symbolically expand the space, while Chi-energizing objects may also be necessary to create positive energy here.
2. Master Bedroom Placement
Situated at the very front of the home next to the front door, the location of this Master Bedroom is also inauspicious from a Feng Shui perspective.

This is considered the least safe bedroom location in the home from a Feng Shui point of view. It ought to be remedied right away.
Master bedrooms belong at the back of a home, ideally in the Relationship sector of the Bagua.
When your bedroom is in the back of your home, you feel the most safe, secure and relaxed. Read why this is so in my post about why the Bagua is set up the way it is.
One essential Feng Shui adjustment these residents can make to improve their sense of safety and intimacy immediately is to hang bells on their front door which alert them when anyone enters or leaves the apartment.
This is the last installment in my series about how to evaluate a floor plan from a Feng Shui perspective.
Please let me know if you have any questions about this important Feng Shui skill.


