What are the Feng Shui taboos in house decoration?
1. Bungalows cannot be built on mountain ridges or at the entrances and exits of valleys. Otherwise, not only will they not be able to obtain geographical blessings, but the residents will also be susceptible to various diseases, which is detrimental to their health.
2. One-story houses should not be built at the intersection of T-shaped roads, that is, there should not be a port or land directly in front of the house, otherwise it will be prone to disasters, such as wind and fire. , it is also possible that the car crashed due to blindness or drunk driving and drove straight into the house from the opposite road, causing the house to collapse and the person to die.
3. Residences should not be built at the corners of dead ends. Such buildings are prone to natural disasters and man-made disasters.
4. There should be no trees directly opposite the gate. Because a big tree in front of the door not only blocks the Yang Qi from entering the house, but also prevents the Yin Qi from leaving the house. In terms of practical life, it is also inconvenient for family members to get in and out. If it rains or thunders, there is a risk of lightning strikes. In autumn, leaves tend to fall indoors and cannot be kept clean.
5. There should not be a dead tree in front of the door. Even if it is not a big tree, it is considered harmful to the elderly in folk customs. It is best to uproot it; the entrance of the house cannot face the main door of the building. , the indoor stairs cannot face the door. According to folk Feng Shui, such a house is not conducive to gathering wealth.
6. There is a big tree in the northwest of the house, which is auspicious and can protect the people in the house. If you don't know this, cutting down the big tree may be detrimental to the residents.