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What are the Feng Shui taboos in the suite decoration pattern?

1. Location taboos: You cannot see the living room when you enter the door, and there is no swing between the door and the living room.

Later consequences: If the space configuration is reversed, and the living room is mistakenly placed at the rear, it will cause a pattern of money withdrawal, which can easily lead to a decline in wealth. The key to Feng Shui is "like turning around, avoid rushing straight". There is no entrance hall or low cabinet between the main door and the living room. The outside air rushes directly into the house, and the Yang Qi in the house is easily dispersed, which may bring bad gas that damages the family's wealth.

Suggestion: The living room should be the first thing you see after entering the door, while the bedrooms, kitchen and other spaces should be located at the back of the house. An entrance hall or a low cabinet is set up between the door and the living room to provide a buffer between the inside and outside, allowing the Qi to circulate and gather in the living room. The inside of the house is also hidden, making it difficult for outsiders to spy on it. The interior of the house is hidden and deep, symbolizing endless blessings.

2. Taboos on furnishings: hanging pictures of wild beasts in the living room and stuffing them with antiques, sundries or decorations.

Later consequences: If you like to hang dragons, tigers, eagles and other beasts, you need to pay special attention to the heads of the beasts in the painting facing outward to form a defensive pattern, and never hang the beasts. Turning your head inward threatens you, otherwise it will easily bring unexpected disasters to your family. In addition, if the living room is filled with antiques, sundries and decorations, it is easy to accumulate dust and affect the smooth air flow. Of course, it is easy to make people's qi and blood not smooth and their health to decline.

Recommendation: Hanging flowers, plants, landscapes, or auspicious animals such as fish, birds, horses, cranes, and phoenixes in the living room are usually less taboo. However, it is not advisable to place too many decorations in the living room, just decorate appropriately. Not only can it make people feel refreshed and clean, but it can also enable the residents to develop healthily physically and mentally.

3. Light taboos: The light in the living room is dark and dim, and the colors of the living room walls and curtains are too dark.

Later consequences: The Feng Shui theory of "bright hall and dark room" emphasizes that the living room should be brighter and full of light than the room. A bright living room can bring prosperity to the family, but otherwise, it may lead to disruption of wealth.

Suggestion: The first priority in feng shui in the living room is sufficient light, so try to avoid placing too many dense potted plants on the balcony to avoid blocking the light. The living room is a place where family and relatives gather together, and it is most necessary to create a lively and harmonious atmosphere. The circle belongs to Yang and is a symbol of dynamics, so round lighting, ceiling shapes, and decorations can lead to a warm and lively atmosphere. The cheerful and bright atmosphere of the living room may bring unexpected good luck.