Home seems to be a refuge. Before we enter, when the house is empty of furniture and other objects, it is primarily filled with air brought in from the surrounding environment. The air mixes with everything around us, whether it is fresh, good air, a gentle breeze laden with the scent of the forest, or polluted with smoke and dust. To truly understand what feng shui is, we need to spend some time thinking about the experience of living in a home with a unique personality. Those who have experienced feng shui know from experience that a place of residence presents us with both opportunities and challenges. There are factors that determine how fortunate we are in choosing a home, in which we exchange energy flowing through location and good architectural design. We can ask several questions here: Is there an entrance for good breath? Are there good supports? Is there attention paid to life energy (chi)? Is fresh chi available throughout the house, in all rooms and corners?