What are the taboos in urban architectural Feng Shui?
Taboos in urban building Feng Shui include:
Avoid suspended ceilings that are too heavy, too thick, too tight, too dark, or too fancy. Today's buildings are originally low in floor height, giving people a sense of depression, congestion, and suffocation. Excessive "luxury" leads to the tendency of ballroom style, making the quiet room bloated and complicated, and losing the beauty of the warm and static room.
Be careful not to match the color of the floor with the color of the furniture. Any large-area color blocks must be harmonious. If the color depth is too different, the effect will be affected.
Avoid overly luxurious hotel-like tendencies. Spending too much money on walls to show off your status is not only tacky, but also destroys the original intention of a home that needs to be static and elegant.
Avoid messy display colors and improper matching.
The same room should not have too many colors. Different rooms can be colored separately to avoid disordered colors.