I count the garage if it's attached to the home. If it's detached, I look at where it falls on the property, and then deal with it as a separate entity, just like your house.
Try a fun color inside the garage that you see whenever you come home. It's so much fun to bring in beauty and energy EVERYWHERE!
i have a house that is shape like rectangular or oblong from east to west or west to east with the garage attached to it that makes it long rectangular or oblong. How I figure it out by using the nine zones-- stretch the zone into oblong or rectangular shape or you might have a better ideas??
Yes, when your home is an L, or stretched horizontally or vertically USUALLY you just stretch out the bagua map until you have encompassed ALL areas of your home. Then you can take a look at missing areas and make enhancements inside and out to compensate... What fun!
If the garage is attached to the home, yes...you want to count that, as well as the room behind it. Everything under the roof structure (usually) is considered part of the "house".
If the garage is attached to the house, you will include that in your bagua map. If it's separate, then it is its own entity...
Keep in mind though that the bagua is down on my list of priorities when shifting people's homes. If you JUST work on the level of the bagua, you're missing so many other things that are far more important and impactful!
First things first: cleaning and clearing... like God's coming to visit!!!!!