With these guidelines, homeowners can 'resolve' the central pillar to enhance both aesthetics and feng shui harmony for their homes.
According to Architect Pham Cuong, a feng shui expert at Spring Home Corporation, in terms of architecture and feng shui for homes, the central pillar is a challenging issue. This element divides the space, making it visually unappealing and complicating furniture arrangement and movement.

From a feng shui perspective, a pillar in the middle of the house, particularly in the central area, is highly unfavorable. This situation could impact health, especially for the pillar figure in the family.
Currently, indoor pillars mainly come in two types: attached to the wall and free-standing. Attached pillars are easy to handle, while free-standing ones pose more challenges. Typically, we can 'camouflage' this pillar by using mirror cladding for resolution. Alternatively, if possible, use architectural methods to connect the pillar to an adjacent wall by incorporating a bookshelf or a liquor bar in the middle of the pillar. These methods can resolve the effect of the central pillar.
(According to Dothi.net)
