Feng shui effect of the image wall in the company foyer
The decoration of every space in the company is related to the company's Feng Shui fortune, so the image wall in the foyer is even more important. When we decorate the image wall in the foyer, we must pay attention to the relevant Feng Shui taboos to avoid affecting the company's future development.
Feng Shui effect of corporate foyer wall
1. It is not advisable to use too many colors: In the Five Elements Theory, each different color has different attributes of the Five Elements. If you choose too many colors to decorate the image wall, it will lead to confusion of the five elements and ultimately affect the Feng Shui of the entire company. In addition, too many colors will also affect the visual sense, causing the image wall to lose style.
2. Simple and elegant style: No matter what type of company it is, its image wall must highlight the company's style and characteristics, so simplicity and elegance are the first elements. If the image wall is not generous enough, it will highlight the company's niche style, have no development prospects, and affect the company's image in the eyes of partners.
3. A logo with company characteristics: The image wall is the face of the company and a business card for the company to introduce itself to visitors. Therefore, it is necessary to have the company’s own logo. The color and size of the logo should be consistent with the overall decoration style, and should not be too abrupt and affect the senses.
4. Avoid hanging ornaments randomly: We usually hang some ornaments on the wall, such as calligraphy and paintings, gourds, swords, etc. But there can't be anything on the image wall. The image wall is the company's business card, and its main purpose is to introduce the company. There shouldn't be too many distractions.
5. It is not advisable to place too many plants: the image wall is equivalent to the entrance, and the size should not be too large. If too many plants are placed around, it will be suspected of usurping the role of the owner, which will be bad for the senses of visitors.