In new Chinese style decoration, how to make the entrance more beautiful?
When it comes to Chinese decoration style, many young people think it is "old-fashioned", "outdated" and "parents' aesthetic". People who hold this idea obviously have a shallow prejudice against our Eastern aesthetics.
Take the entrance hall as an example. The concealment, exposure, concealment and ambiguity of Eastern home aesthetics are actually far more interesting and charming than you think. If you want to highlight your own taste during decoration, create a Chinese-style entrance wall to ensure that your home will amaze every visitor!
The entrance hall is the transition from the outside to the interior. The first impression that guests get when they enter the entrance hall comes from this "mysterious and mysterious" "door of wonders" ("Tao Te Ching"). Since the first experience at home It comes from the entrance hall, so it is necessary to add a formal design at the door, which can serve as a buffer for the mood and can actually enhance the appearance of the home
Chinese-style entrance halls have hidden scheming, you might as well listen to me talk about it The beauty of its design! There is a saying in the Buddhist scriptures: "The entrance hall is wide open, and the eyes are clear and flowing." The first step is to cultivate the internal energy. The quality of the design will also affect the feng shui of the house. Pay attention to the following details, and you can also improve your luck! The most important thing to avoid in a Chinese-style entrance is uneven walls. The pattern or paint should be as smooth as possible so that there is a sense of air circulation, which is very beneficial to improving the luck of living.
Mirrors can be used in the living room or bathroom, but never install a large mirror facing the door at the entrance. Otherwise, it means that the energy and wealth will be reflected away, and the owner will easily suffer health problems. Moreover, the scene outside the door reflected by the mirror does not match the style of the entrance and is also a disgrace to the scenery.
Cluttering the entrance hall is a big taboo in Chinese entrance halls. Only by maintaining restrained and simple decoration, without leaving unnecessary clutter, and having a clear view in and out can you stay at ease.
If the entrance does not have enough natural light, you can design one or two spotlights. If necessary, you can set it to a sound and light switch to facilitate travel. If you want to get rid of the "earthy" entrance, the most important thing is to understand Eastern aesthetics and understand the traditional aesthetics of the Chinese people.
Enclosed entrance walls are more common in the new Chinese style. However, its design has abandoned the complicated colors and lines of the past, and instead pursues "simplicity as beauty". The overall use of elegant colors and simple lines highlights the texture of the home, which is simple yet refined, giving people a The feeling of light up.