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FENG SHUI ROOM SCAN
Upload one photo. See what your space says about rest, focus, and flow.
Rooted in Wong Tai Sin temple traditionPhotos deleted after your report is readyOne-time payment, no subscription
Choose one clear photo of the room.
Layout, sightlines, and flow are checked from the visible space.
Use the ranked fixes to make practical changes.
The scan reads ten classical Form School checks from a single photo. These come up most often.
Sleeping in the door's sightline keeps the body on alert.
Reflections that catch the bed make the room restless at night.
Working with your back to the entry drains focus.
Furniture cutting the walk line makes the room fight you.
Empty space behind the pillow weakens support.
Energy that enters and exits in one straight line never settles.
Edges aimed at where you rest create quiet tension.
The strongest spot sees the door without facing it.
Sample · bedroom scan
The bed appears too directly aligned with the main entry, which can make the room feel less settled.
Try: Shift the bed off the door line, or add a small screen, bench, or textile layer between the bed and entry.
No. The scan reads structure and placement: door lines, bed and desk position, window walls. Everyday clutter does not change the reading.
The reading follows Form School principles: layout, sightlines, and flow. It works from what is visible in your photo and never guesses your birth data.
A room score with the three drivers behind it, every placement issue found in your photo ranked by effort to fix, three changes under $50, and color notes for the room. One payment of $4.99, no subscription.
Stand in the doorway or a corner so the frame catches the bed or desk, the door, and a window if there is one. One room per photo. Phone photos are fine, including HEIC.
No. The photo is used for the scan and removed automatically, at the latest within 7 days. Paid scans delete it as soon as the report is saved. The written reading stays at your private link.
Yes. The scan recognizes bedrooms, home offices, living rooms, and studio spaces, and adjusts its checks to the room type.