How to resolve the door-to-door problem: 5 tricks to resolve the "heart-piercing evil"
In home feng shui, door to door is also a big taboo. Does door to door belong to the evil spirit of the heart? Want to know how to resolve the feng shui of door to door? Let’s take a look at the following This article will teach you how to resolve the feng shui problem between the door and the door.
Methods to solve the problem of the relative relationship between the main door and the room door
1. Decorate a screen
In order to prevent the "qi" from outside the house from rushing straight into the door from the main door, install a screen. Covering is a more ideal solution.
Feng Shui emphasizes that “circling is preferred, direct attack is avoided.” Screens can change the external air from direct attack to gentle, which is very important in Feng Shui layout. In addition to supplementing Feng Shui, such an arrangement is also good for the home environment.
Because in this way, the door will not be visible from the door, so the private life in the bedroom will not be peeked by outsiders, reducing a lot of inconvenience and embarrassment.
2. Set up a porch
If you think the screen is not reliable, or you don’t like the screen, you can add a wall at the entrance to block the outside air from entering the room.
In this way, after the air from outside the house enters through the door, it will stop at the entrance for a while, and then slowly flow into the house, so as not to cause damage to the people in the house by rushing directly to the door.
But there are two points to note: first, the entrance should not be too narrow and cramped, otherwise it will be difficult to bring out the vitality; second, the walls used as partitions should not be too thick.
3. Make low cabinets
Some houses are not large and the living room space is small. If high-rise screens or walls are added, the living room will become even narrower.
In this case, you can use a narrow low cabinet for shelter, and place crafts, fish tanks, plants or hang short bamboo curtains on the low cabinet.
This can not only cover the door and prevent it from being too exposed, but also reduce the pressure of the screen or wall, so that the living room will not feel too narrow.
4. Make glass partition walls
Because ordinary cabinets are at least 300-400mm thick and will take up a lot of space in a small living room, then you can use Glass partition walls are more suitable instead.
Because the thickness of glass is only 10~20mm, the floor space is very limited, and the glass does not block light and is easy to clean, making it an ideal substitute.
If you think the glass partition wall is too monotonous, then adding some iron products or frosted patterns will also have a good effect.
5. Hang bead curtains on the door
If the living room is too narrow and there is no extra space to place screens, low cabinets or glass partitions, then retreat to Secondly, the easiest way is to hang bead curtains on the door.
It should be noted that the pattern and color of the bead curtain should match the surrounding layout.
Generally speaking, it is more ideal to choose bead curtains with colorful patterns on a white background because they are easy to match.
Bead curtains are mainly used to block direct outside air, so it is better to choose tightly woven bead curtains.