Is the house Feng Shui bad? Recommended most practical renovation solutions
Many people tend to overlook the issue of residential space after decoration when buying a house, leaving a big problem: poor residential feng shui, and they fail to consider the term "decoration feng shui." So, I have compiled some suggestions and measures for you to change the original space when the residential space is not in compliance with Feng Shui.
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For many years, Chinese people have been deeply influenced by the concept of "round sky and square earth". Therefore, daily necessities are mostly round or square. The shape of the houses is mainly square, supplemented by circles. Most traditional Chinese houses are square in shape, whether in terms of exterior walls or interior halls. Everything is stable, showing an upright and impartial aura, which makes people awe-inspiring. Feng Shui attaches great importance to such square and perfect houses. According to Feng Shui, it is better for a house to be square and square. If it is long and narrow or irregular, it is considered unlucky.
However, the design of modern building units in cities is long and narrow or irregular. Most people buy them because they have no choice, but there is always a shadow in their hearts, making it difficult to live with peace of mind. Are these long and narrow or irregular-shaped halls really unlucky and unable to be changed?
This is an issue that many people are concerned about. Now let’s talk about how to make some small changes to turn an unlucky house into a qualified house. Let’s talk about the long and narrow hall first. The so-called long and narrow means that the length is more than twice the width. For example, if the length is 10 meters and the width is only 4 meters, it is long and narrow.
This is not only unsatisfactory in terms of Feng Shui, but also difficult to deal with in terms of interior design. In this case, the best solution is to divide the living room into two parts with suitable furniture such as low cabinets and dressing tables, and cut the long strip into two square spaces. This is not only in line with Feng Shui, but also It can also change the look and feel, and it no longer looks long and narrow.