Factory’s Feng Shui, Energy Flow, and Business Starting
Feng Shui is a science concerning the location of the buildings in order to be in harmony with the nature to create, adjust, and maintain Yin-Yang balance that the residents could live peacefully. Feng Shui is personal beliefs, which means some might hold the belief seriously whereas some might not. Feng Shui, however, could also be applied for factory design and planning.
There are various types of Feng Shui used in factory design and planning. Factory and building planning should be planned and built conforming to the degrees, which affect or bring good fortune and wealth. This principle should be applied for both factory and office building. There should be a large empty space or area, called Ming Tang, which gives out the energy from afar and supports the business growth in both local and international.
There should be spaces in front of the factory, as much as possible without affecting production capacity. Fountain and garden should be built there to help stimulating good fortune energy for both the factory and the office building. If the owner would like the products to spread widely in both national and regional, the water outside the factory is considerably important. When there is a canal in front of the factory, it is recommended to always keep the canal clean.
Apart from water, the design, location, and direction of the gates are also important. The energy from the road should be able to flow directly into the factory or the office building. When looking through the gate, the large empty space should be seen to receive the energy flowing from outside. Clear fences are recommended to use so that the energy from certain degrees, which bring good fortune or wealth, could flow in.
Feng Shui must not be in conflict with the operation, but, instead, support the work or the operation that it is conveniently carried out and brings the best outcome. However, Feng Shui is personal beliefs as mentioned. Should other principles or sciences be used in designing office buildings, warehouses, and industrial factories, please consult the construction contractor company that the plan would be adjusted.