A good home is not just measured by the beauty of its architecture but by the "energy" that is designed and maintained comprehensively. Man Karine Pattharapass, a mathematician and expert in numerology, explains that whether a house has multiple kitchens, several rooms, or is a compact studio condo, every space should receive equal care because good energy does not choose corners.

He views "light" as the heart of hygiene; light must penetrate to help reduce dampness and germs. Air must circulate, colors should align with the overall tone, and cleanliness is the foundation of stable and strong energy. It is akin to a bathroom that needs to be maintained in every room, not just selected ones. For studio condos without clear divisions, he recommends focusing on every point to become a "wealth magnet," including ceilings, roofs, tiles, plants, and even nighttime lighting, before emphasizing special points based on the calculated energy of numbers.

How to Calculate Your House Number to Find the Wealth Position

Take the house number and add the digits until you get a single digit. For example, 188/1 → 1+8+8+1 = 18 → 1+8 = 9. The number 9 is the main energy of that house and reflects the position that should be given special attention.

The “Wealth Positions” According to Numbers 1–9

Number 1: The front of the house (dragon's mouth) must be bright, clean, and have good air quality.
Number 2: The living room, a relaxation area and guest space.
Number 3: Parking space or fitness room, the energy of movement.
Number 4: The workspace, an area for generating income.
Number 5: The entire perimeter of the house must have light and safety.
Number 6: The kitchen, representing abundance.
Number 7: The bathroom must be clean, fragrant, and free of negative energy.
Number 8: The master bedroom must be completely dark to recharge life energy.
Number 9: The prayer room or a space for spiritual grounding.

In the dimension of character numbers, number 1 represents leadership, number 2 signifies charm and negotiation, number 3 embodies energy and drive, number 5 indicates opportunities from elders, number 6 relates to cash and luxury, number 7 is about long-term planning, number 8 signifies large sums of money, and number 9 represents modernity and luxury.

The Emperor Number Pinpoints CIRA Residences: Decoding a Home Designed to Attract Big Money

CIRA Residences, an ultra-luxury single house located on Pradit Manutham Road (Ramintra Expressway), under the concept of “RESONATE LIFE – UTMOST,” offers privacy with only 9 units in a prime area where large homes with open views are rare. The name “CIRA” translates to leader, aligning with the energies of numbers 1 and 9 that reflect leadership, success, and luxury.

The main house designs include

Serein: 100–104 sq. wah | 733–742.5 sq. m. | 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 parking spaces.
Elayne: 101–117 sq. wah | 800 sq. m. | 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 parking spaces.
Azure: 111–126 sq. wah | 845 sq. m. | 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 4 parking spaces with a large garden or terrace.
Soleil: 156 sq. wah | 1,223 sq. m. | 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 6 parking spaces.

Each house is designed by Ayutt and Associates Design (AAD), connecting nature through Biophilic Design principles, equipped with up to 16 CCTV cameras, solar cells, and energy storage systems, and Hitachi elevators in every unit. The bathrooms feature Black Graphite materials coated with a special substance that lasts about 20–30 years. The master bedrooms open up to expansive sky views, with structures angled to allow every house to see the "big sky" fully, enhancing feelings of openness and freedom. In numerology, if a house starts with 188, known as the “Emperor Number,” it symbolizes overcoming obstacles and standing out in the forefront. When combined with the energy of number 8, which signifies large sums of money, it clearly reflects the image of leadership and wealth.

Ultimately, regardless of the number, Man Karine emphasizes that every house is suitable for its owner if they choose it with peace of mind and then use numerology to boost their confidence. A good home is thus not just about feng shui but about caring for every angle to be complete, ready to support long-term success.