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Feng Shui and Space

Commercial Feng Shui: entrance, checkout, meeting room, customer flow

Commercial layouts should be readable, calm, and commercially coherent before they are symbolic.

Start with the real situation

Stand inside a shop for ten minutes and you can often see the invisible problem: customers enter, pause in the wrong place, miss the key offer, drift toward the exit, or interrupt staff because the route does not answer their next question. This is where commercial flow becomes practical.

Commercial flow is the business version of qi. A practitioner studies how customers enter, orient, pause, ask, choose, pay, and leave. Every unclear step can reduce trust or conversion.

What a practitioner actually checks

  • Can customers identify the entrance, offer, waiting area, service counter, product focus, and payment point without asking?
  • Where do customers slow down naturally, and where do they escape too quickly?
  • Are high-value items, proof of trust, and staff presence placed in the first useful sightline?

How it becomes advice

  • Draw the customer route and mark friction points before changing decor.
  • Use lighting, display height, floor cues, and reception placement to guide behavior without forcing it.

What the client can use

The client receives a practical map of how layout affects customer behavior, not a vague promise of more wealth.

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.