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What are the feng shui taboos of classical furniture?

The feng shui taboos of classical furniture are:

1. For the bed itself, it is necessary to consider whether its length and width are sufficient, whether the bed body is flat, and whether it has good support and comfort. As for the height of the bed, it is generally appropriate to be slightly higher than the knee of the sleeper. Too high is difficult to get up and down, too low is always inconvenient to bend over. Remember that the bed should not stick to the ground, and the bottom of the bed should be empty. Don't pile up sundries, otherwise there will be no ventilation, which will easily hide moisture and lead to backache.

2, the bedside table is higher than the bed, which is conducive to improving the wisdom of sleepers and improving the quality of sleep.

No matter where the bed is placed, the key is to let the sleeper see the doors and windows of the bedroom from the bed, and at dawn, the sun will shine on the bed, which will help absorb the energy of nature.